"If you deny that any principles of conduct at all are common to and admitted by all men who try to behave reasonably - well, I don't see how you can have any ethics or any ethical background for law"
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The subtext is a warning aimed at the skeptic and the relativist: deny common principles and you don’t just win an argument in a seminar; you sabotage the possibility of justification. Courts constantly translate moral intuitions into rules - promises should bind, harm should count, bias should be checked. Pollock is saying that without broadly “admitted” starting points, law can still exist, but it can’t explain itself as law in the normative sense. It can only command.
Contextually, Pollock writes from a late-19th/early-20th century British legal world wrestling with modernity: industrial capitalism, expanding state power, and debates between legal positivism (law as what’s enacted) and older natural-law impulses (law as answerable to reason). His intent is to keep the bridge intact. He concedes disagreement, even cultural variation, but insists there must be some shared rational commitments - not a full moral code, just enough common currency to make rights, duties, and judgment more than well-dressed coercion.
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Pollock, Frederick. (2026, January 17). If you deny that any principles of conduct at all are common to and admitted by all men who try to behave reasonably - well, I don't see how you can have any ethics or any ethical background for law. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-deny-that-any-principles-of-conduct-at-all-68490/
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Pollock, Frederick. "If you deny that any principles of conduct at all are common to and admitted by all men who try to behave reasonably - well, I don't see how you can have any ethics or any ethical background for law." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-deny-that-any-principles-of-conduct-at-all-68490/.
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"If you deny that any principles of conduct at all are common to and admitted by all men who try to behave reasonably - well, I don't see how you can have any ethics or any ethical background for law." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-deny-that-any-principles-of-conduct-at-all-68490/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.












