Hart, Herbert Lionel Adolphus
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1907, British legal philosopher. A lawyer and trained philosopher, Hart subjected legal concepts to scrutiny in such works as
The Concept of Law (1961) and
Law, Liberty, and Morality (1963). Hart argued that law is premised on the notion of duty as the support of civic and societal existence and that law is not based on any moral code, so it is improper to legislate on matters of private morality. His other works include
Punishment and Responsibility (1968) and
Essays on Bentham (1982).