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the question how far the characteristics of the human superiors
called Sovereigns can be supposed to attach to an all…powerful
and non…human ruler; and how many of the conceptions dependent on
human Sovereignty must be considered as contained in his
commands。 I much doubt whether such an enquiry would have seemed
called for in a treatise like Austin's。 Taken at its best; it is
a discussion belonging not to the philosophy of law but to the
philosophy of legislation。 The jurist; properly so called; has
nothing to do with any ideal standard of law or morals。