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What is the earliest text distinguishing Morality from Law? Not about the abomination of "Moral Law", Law against Law, nor even about the abomination of "Anarchy", opposing the sadist aspect of Law merely by affirming a masochistic one, but about NOT Law against Law. Virtue Ethics still seems very much Legal, anything else? Of course, I have my own answer and will reveal it in due time.

>> No.19575856

>>19575781
Hans Kelsen’s The Pure Theory of Law.

>> No.19575904

>>19575856
>the earliest text

Really?

>> No.19575940

>>19575781
Plato's Republic
>>19575856
retard

>> No.19575952

>>19575856
imbecile

>> No.19576026

>>19575940

Isn't it the Moral Law text par excellence, opposing what "must" be with what must "really" be, just Law vs. Law?