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According to Austin, positive morality consists of :
law not set by men, as political superior, or in pursuance of a legal right.
Laws by analogy as laws of fashion.
Both (a) and (b)
None of these.
- Option 1: Refers to laws that aren't set by humans in authority or due to a legal right. This implies customary or social norms.
- Option 2: Talks about laws by analogy, such as those guiding social conducts or fashions, which aren't legislated but socially enforced.
- Option 3: Combines both Option 1 and Option 2 – embracing both the non-legal norms and social etiquettes/viewed as laws by analogy.
- Option 4: Suggests neither Option 1 nor Option 2 accurately reflect positive morality as defined by Austin.
Option 3 - Both (a) and (b) is correct.
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