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A Life of H. L. A. Hart - The Nightmare and the Noble Dream (Hardcover)
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A Life of H. L. A. Hart - The Nightmare and the Noble Dream (Hardcover)
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Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart was born in Yorkshire in 1907 to
second generation Jewish immigrants. Having won a scholarship to
Oxford University, he went on to become the most famous legal
philosopher of the twentieth century. From 1932-40 H.L.A Hart
practised as a barrister in London. He was pronounced physically
unfit for military service in 1940, and was recruited by MI5, where
he worked until 1945. During his time at the Bar he had continued
to study philosophy and at M15 his interest was further stimulated
by his philosopher colleagues in M16, Stuart Hampshire and Gilbert
Ryle. After the war, Hart returned to Oxford to take up a
philosophy fellowship, later to become Professor of Jurisprudence.
H.L.A Hart single-handedly reinvented the philosophy of law and
influenced the nation's thinking in the 1960s on abortion, the
legalization of homosexuality, and on capital punishment. Hart's
approach to legal philosophy was at once disarmingly simple and
breathtakingly ambitious, combining as it did the insights of
Austin and Bentham and the new linguistic philosophy of J.L. Austin
and Ludwig Wittgenstein. He sought to elucidate a concept of law
which would be of relevance to all forms of law, wherever or
whenever they arose: his bestselling book, The Concept of Law, has
sold tens of thousands of copies worldwide. In 1941, he married
Jenifer Williams (a high-ranking civil servant, later an Oxford
academic) with whom he had four children. Their relationship was an
enduring if unconventional one. In the early 1950s, Jenifer was
rumoured to be having a long-standing affair with Isaiah Berlin,
one of Hart's closest friends. She was also, falsely, accused by
the Sunday Times of having been a Russian spy, an allegation which
was all the more scandalous given Hart's position at MI5 during the
War. Nicola Lacey draws on Hart's previously unpublished diaries
and letters to reveal a complex inner life. Outwardly successful,
Hart was in fact tormented by doubts about his intellectual
abilities, his sexual identity and his capacity to form close
relationships. Her biography also sheds fascinating light on the
origins of his ideas, and assesses his overall contribution. Above
all, it chronicles of a life which had a depth ands impact far
greater than many of Hart's readers have realized.
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