Under legal positivism, law is merely descriptive of the current arrangement of possessions and not necessarily bound to being just or ethical. This shows that law is not seen as a subset of ethics under the legal positivist view.1
Under legal positivism, law is merely descriptive of the current arrangement of possessions and not necessarily bound to being just or ethical. This shows that law is not seen as a subset of ethics under the legal positivist view.1