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    One Myth of the Classical Natural Law Theory: Reflecting on the “Thin” View of Legal Positivism.Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco & Pilar Zambrano - 2018 - Ratio Juris 31 (1):9-32.
    Much controversy has emerged on the demarcation between legal positivism and non-legal positivism with some authors calling for a ban on the -as they see it- nonsensical labelling of legal philosophical debates. We agree with these critics; simplistic labelling cannot replace the work of sophisticated and sound argumentation. In this paper we do not use the term ‘legal positivism’ as a simplistic label but identify a specific position which we consider to be the most appealing and plausible view on legal (...)
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    El derecho como razón excluyente para la acción: una aproximación desde la teoría iusnaturalista del derecho de John Finnis.Pilar Zambrano - 2010 - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho 1 (4):323-366.
    ): This study answers the following question: How does John M. Finnis introduce in his Theory of Law the hartian and razian concept of “an exclusionary reason for action”? The search for an answer entails at least the following items: (a) the generic concept of a “reason for action” and its distinction from other possible motivations for action; (b) the distinctive elements of a legal reason for action, and its difference from other classes of reasons for action; (c) the correlative (...)
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    La interpretación jurídica como co-creación.Pilar Zambrano - 2009 - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho 1 (3):375-414.
    The claim of this paper is to argue contra Waluchow’s and Raz’s versions of legal positivism – as main representatives of the inclusive and exclusive variants – that legal interpretation always requires an appeal to law’s rea- son or purpose. The main thesis could be expressed as follows: one technique of legal interpretation (the author labels it as systematical), one that demands that the interpreter interprets the law through its general pur- poses in legal practice, is not one technique amongst (...)
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  4. Types of Action and Criteria for Individualizing Them: The Case of Omission of Life-Saving Care.Pilar Zambrano - 2016 - In José-Antonio Seoane & Pedro Serna (eds.), Bioethical Decision Making and Argumentation. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    LA TESIS DEL SISTEMA Y LA ENCRUCIJADA POSITIVISTA: ¿ES POSIBLE SEGUIR HABLANDO DE LA TESIS DEL SISTEMA SIN RENUNCIAR A LA TESIS DE LAS FUENTES SOCIALES? (VERGARA, Oscar, Teorías del sistema jurídico, Comares, Granada, 2009, 325 pp.). [REVIEW]Pilar Zambrano - 2013 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 45:475-481.
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    Understanding Human Dignity, or Saving Dignity from Ockam’s Razor. [REVIEW]Pilar Zambrano - 2017 - Jurisprudence 8 (1):143-155.
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