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[I said in Chap. 1 that the realism espoused by the Scandinavian realists is to be understood as a commitment to naturalism, conceived as the ontological claim that everything is composed of natural entities whose properties determine all the properties of whatever it is that exists, or as the methodological (or epistemological) claim that the methods of justification and explanation in philosophy must be continuous with those in the sciences, or as the semantic claim that an analysis of a concept is philosophically acceptable only if the concept thus analyzed refers to natural entities or properties.]
Published: Jun 18, 2014
Keywords: Conceptual Analysis; Legal Rule; Legal Concept; Narrow Conception; Natural Entity
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