The Legal OrderThe Place of the Normative in the Ontological Universe
The Legal Order: The Place of the Normative in the Ontological Universe
Frändberg, Åke
2018-08-17 00:00:00
[In this chapter the author studies the relation between norms as members of artificial reality and human actions as members of natural reality, through the logic of change developed by G.H. von Wright. The chapter contains a critical evaluation of the ontological and epistemological assumptions in Kelsen’s pure theory of law. It is argued that the ontological difference between normative and non-normative ideas has been exaggerated in the philosophy of law.]
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The Legal OrderThe Place of the Normative in the Ontological Universe
[In this chapter the author studies the relation between norms as members of artificial reality and human actions as members of natural reality, through the logic of change developed by G.H. von Wright. The chapter contains a critical evaluation of the ontological and epistemological assumptions in Kelsen’s pure theory of law. It is argued that the ontological difference between normative and non-normative ideas has been exaggerated in the philosophy of law.]
Published: Aug 17, 2018
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