HUMA 1825 Chapter Notes - Chapter Lon Fuller: Al Hidd, H. L. A. Hart, Iden
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Explain in your own words fuller"s statement that these excellences belong to a morality of aspiration that appeals to a sense of trusteeship and to the pride of the craftsman (p. 43). The inner morality of law requires these 8 excellences. If you do not have these excellences, then there is no cooperation or dialogue between the ruler and the ruled (mutual understandings or expectations) social cooperation. Morality causes social cooperation, which is the main function of law (pg. 40) the most important laws were kept a secret. Morality of duty; your obligation to do something your duty to do something (the 8 excellences) Morality of aspiration: a work in progress that places continuous greater demands on you (a growing task) - a path of difficult challenges that you will face along the way with applying the law to it (the 8 excellences)