id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-9695 H. L. A. Hart - Wikipedia .html text/html 3710 416 67 In 1952, Hart was elected Professor of Jurisprudence at Oxford and was a Fellow at University College, Oxford from 1952 to 1973.[7] It was in the summer of that year that he began writing his most famous book, The Concept of Law, though it was not published until 1961. Many of Hart's former students have become important legal, moral, and political philosophers, including Brian Barry, Ronald Dworkin, John Finnis, John Gardner, Kent Greenawalt, Peter Hacker, David Hodgson, Neil MacCormick, Joseph Raz, Chin Liew Ten and William Twining. This was studied in the University of Toronto Law Journal in an article titled "Leaving the Hart-Dworkin Debate" which maintained that Hart insisted in his book The Concept of Law on the expansive reading of positive law theory to include philosophical and sociological domains of assessment rather than the more focused attention of Kelsen who considered Continental positive law theory as more limited to the domain of jurisprudence itself.[14] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-9695.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-9695.txt