An introduction to philosophy of law. The author has deeply explored two major schools of legal philosophy--naturalism and positivism. The book tries to analyze what are the main ideas of these schools and how such ideas apply to law, morality, and justice. The author himself, at the end, says between naturalist and positivist which one is his position. He says he is a kind of naturalist, and this position is based on his interpretation of Buddhist social and legal philosophy. The book argues that from the basis of Buddhist naturalism what are the Buddhist ideas of law, social morality, and justice.
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