Der Werdegang von Edmund Husserls Manuskripten und die Idee einer transzendentalen Phänomenologie -- I Das Verhältnis vom faktischen und transzendentalen ego in der Kritik an Edmund Husserl -- II Einige Grundbegriffe der transzendentalen Phänomenologie: Intentionalität, Einstellung und Reduktion -- III Erster Vergleich mit Kant: Transzendentalphilosophie und Subjektivitätsanalyse -- IV Edmund Husserls Subjektivitätsanalyse; egologische Strukturen -- V Zweiter Vergleich mit Kant: Husserl, Kant und die Subjektivitätsanalyse -- VI Reines und transzendentales ego -- VII Sinn und Widersinn zweier Antithesen -- Analytische Inhaltsübersicht.
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- References -- Why -- 1 Why's of Fascination -- Abstract -- 1.1 Peirce's Smile -- 1.2 Three Ladies, (1) and (2) -- 1.3 Roberta Kevelson -- 1.4 Sign and Signs -- 1.5 Legal Semiotics Fascinates -- References -- 2 Social Life and Law -- Abstract -- 2.1 Social Life -- 2.2 Legal Discourse -- 2.3 Signs, Practice and Theory -- 2.4 Semiotics, Linguistics and Language -- References -- How -- 3 Words, Signs and Signifying Concepts -- Abstract -- 3.1 Words and Signs -- 3.2 Biographical Notes on Roberta Kevelson -- 3.3 Bibliographical Notes on Roberta Kevelson -- 3.3.1 Bibliographical Data and Techniques -- 3.3.2 Biography and Bibliography -- 3.3.3 Limitations -- 3.4 Signifying Concepts -- 3.4.1 Dynamism -- 3.4.2 Textuality -- 3.4.3 Pragmatism -- References -- 4 Semiotics Education in Law -- Abstract -- 4.1 The Nature of Semiotics -- 4.2 Dialogue -- 4.3 E-Education -- 4.4 Law School Experiences -- References -- 5 Kevelson's Semiotics Today -- Abstract -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Two Stories -- 5.3 Semiotics Today -- References -- Appendices -- 6 Appendix A: The Roberta Kevelson Papers -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Category Proposal -- 6.2.1 Appendix B: Bibliographic Material -- 6.3 Bibliographical Materials -- 6.3.1 Article Publications -- 6.3.2 Complete Bibliography -- 6.3.3 Charles S. Peirce -- 6.4 Publications -- 6.4.1 Charles S. Peirce and The Nation -- 6.4.2 Re-Editing the Peirce Bicentennial International Congress -- 6.4.3 Francis Lieber and Legal Hermeneutics -- 6.5 Research -- 6.5.1 Significs and Semiotics in Law -- 6.5.2 Semiotics of US and EU Jurisprudence -- 6.5.3 Charles S. Peirce -- 6.5.4 Semiotics and Legal Education Today -- 7 Appendix B: The Kevelson Bibliography
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This book examines the progress to date in the many facets - conceptual, epistemological and methodological - of the field of legal semiotics. It reflects the fulfilment of the promise of legal semiotics when used to explore the law, its processes and interpretation. This study in Legal Semiotics brings together the theory, structure and practice of legal semiotics in an accessible style. The book introduces the concepts of legal semiotics and offers an insight in contemporary and future directions which the semiotics of law is going to take. A theoretical and practical oriented synthesis of the historical, contemporary and most recent ideas pertaining to legal semiotics, the book will be of interest to scholars and researchers in law and social sciences, as well as those who are interested in the interdisciplinary dynamics of law and semiotics. "The dependence of law upon the media of its transmission has long constituted a controversial open border with other disciplines. Prospects of Legal Semiotics takes a radical and expansive view of possible frameworks for addressing the signs of law in an increasingly virtual and predominantly visual epoch of global dissemination. Wagner and Broekman are especially to be commended for the imaginative and rigorous manner in which they have opened legal semiotics to a novel methodological interrogation at the same time as they have encouraged analyses that go beyond the established jurisdiction of law". Peter Goodrich Professor of Law, Cardozo School of Law New York - USA.
This book present a structure for understanding and exploring the semiotic character of law and law systems. Cultivating a deep understanding for the ways in which lawyers make meaning-the way in which they help make the world and are made, in turn by the world they create -can provide a basis for consciously engaging in the work of the law and in the production of meaning. The book first introduces the reader to the idea of semiotics in general and legal semiotics in particular, as well as to the major actors and shapers of the field, and to the heart of the matter: signs. The second part studies the development of the strains of thinking that together now define semiotics, with attention being paid to the pragmatics, psychology and language of legal semiotics. A third part examines the link between legal theory and semiotics, the practice of law, the critical legal studies movement in the USA, the semiotics of politics and structuralism. The last part of the book ties the different strands of legal semiotics together, and closely looks at semiotics in the lawyer's toolkit-such as: text, name and meaning.
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