
handle: 10045/133373
En el presente trabajo, se aborda el pensamiento de Manuel Atienza a partir sus discrepancias principales, a pesar de su esencial coincidencia, con el postpositivismo discursivo, modelo teórico que comparten autores como Carlos Nino y Robert Alexy. De esta manera, se obtienen algunas conclusiones sobre el pensamiento postpositivista del autor español.
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nino, derechos, Moral objectivism, alexy, Goal norms, estado constitucional, Constitucionalismo discursivo, Estado constitucional, Legal principles, ponderación, derechos sociales, Constitutional State, Nino, Tesis del caso especial, Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of law, Autonomy, Balancing, objetivismo moral, Thesis of the special case, autonomía, Dignidad, Objetivismo moral, dignidad, Social rights, tesis del caso especial, K201-487, Alexy, Derechos sociales, K1-7720, Principios jurídicos, constitucionalismo discursivo, principios jurídicos, Ponderación, Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence, manuel atienza, Autonomía, Manuel Atienza, normas de fin, Derechos, Normas de fin, Rights, Dignity, Discursive constitutionalism
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