On the moral duty to obey the law
Keywords:
Philosophy of Law, Ethics, Political obligationAbstract
The debate on the existence of a moral duty to obey the law begins with Plato's famous dialogue, Crito, and continues to the present day. For instance, we could ask ourselves whether failing to comply with one of the many measures established to fight against the covid-19 pandemic is always morally reprehensible, even in those cases in which disobedience would not have a direct negative impact on public health. This essay studies the content and nature of this hypothetical duty (sometimes defined as the "political obligation") through the analysis of the work of ten authors, with special attention to those of the 20th century: Hart, Rawls, Finnis and Dworkin.