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[In this chapter, I develop foundations for what I call “legal constructivism,” an epistemological, theoretical, and methodological approach that explains how positive law and legal theories actively participate in the construction of social reality as they are embodied in agents interacting both with other agents in institutions created by the law itself and with civil society. After outlining the bases and key theoretical building blocks of legal constructivism, I examine this approach from a legal philosophy standpoint.]
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