For prima facie gaps in the law and its necessary universality of scope see J. Cohen and H. L. A. Hart 'Theory and. Definition in Jurisprudence'
principle of specification. This was applied by Plato Aristotle
Cohen Law and the Social Order (New York
In legal theory Aristotle is mostly discussed in the context of Legal Positivism versus Natural Law. In these debates the 'positivists' parade as the slightly
sense at all can be made of it. I. Aristotle's Terminology: Natural Justice Legal Justice and Political Justice. One point of central
practical philosophy of Aristotle and in particular with the legal philosophy that —I “legal positivist” reading of the Aristotelian concept of law.
Now it's certainly true that Aristotle thinks that the virtuous person is not moti- vated by the threat of punishment and the sanctions attached to any law.
voted to the subject by Aristotle in Book V of the Nicoma. Ethics. I soon found that notice
Von Leyden fails to see one of the most characteristic features of Aristotle's legal theory: the conventional character of law as a product of legislative art.
Aristotle's Law of Motion. Force. F acting on a body is proportional to its velocity v of motion; Corrected Newton's Second Law of Motion.