id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2544 Joseph Raz - Wikipedia .html text/html 2051 298 63 Joseph Raz (/rɑːz/; Hebrew: יוסף רז‎; born 21 March 1939) is an Israeli legal, moral and political philosopher. Raz was also co-editor of a second edition of Hart's The Concept of Law with a postscript including Hart's responses to other philosophers' criticisms of his work. He has authored and edited eleven books to date, namely The Concept of a Legal System (1970), Practical Reason and Norms (1975), The Authority of Law (1979), The Morality of Freedom (1986), Authority (1990), Ethics in the Public Domain (1994), Engaging Reason (1999), Value, Respect and Attachment (2001), The Practice of Value (2003), Between Authority and Interpretation (2009), and From Normativity to Responsibility (2011). Several of Raz's students have become important legal and moral philosophers, including two current Professors in Jurisprudence at Oxford, Leslie Green and Timothy Endicott, and the former professor of Jurisprudence John Gardner. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2544.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2544.txt