Il diritto come metodo e la scienza algoritmica: una critica a partire da Bobbio e Scarpelli
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In: TÔB. Antropologia ed Estetica giuridica 9
Copertina -- Occhiello di collana -- Frontespizio -- Copyright -- Dedica e motto -- Indice -- Ringraziamenti -- Premessa -- Capitolo I - Usi e forme -- Capitolo II - Ermeneutica e ontologia -- Capitolo III - Analogia e decisione giudiziaria -- Capitolo IV - Norma e caso -- Capitolo V - Approssimazioni del diritto -- Conclusione -- Bibliografia.
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In: Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences Ser.
Intro -- Contents -- Between Ordinary and Extraordinary: The Normativity of the Singular Case in Art and Law -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Part 1: The Extraordinary in Art -- 1 The Extraordinary and the Exceptional -- 2 The Mediocre -- 2.1 Golden Mean(s), Old and New -- 2.2 The Force of the Singularity (in Art and Law) -- 3 Genre Classification -- 3.1 Defining the Extraordinary -- 3.2 Emerging Genres and Trends -- Part 2: The Extraordinary in Law -- 1 The Original Need for Singular Norms -- 2 Extraordinary Cases in Roman Jurisprudence -- 3 Uses of the Ordinary-Extraordinary Dichotomy -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
In 1873, Nietzsche claimed that a generally and uniformly valid designation is invented for things. This designation has normative force: as a matter of fact, the «linguistic» legislation dominating the practice of language establishes the first laws of truth (On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense). In other words, for Nietzsche the artificial nature of truth, given the artificial nature of language itself, was out of discussion. In this paper, I approach the contemporary debate on post-truth by juxtaposing it with the idea of «artificial» or «conventional» truth typical of legal discourse and by showing the aporia behind each search for truth. In order to do so, I focus on the specific nature of «legal» truth and I invite to consider the centrality of the performative force of truth-making procedures – crucial for lawyers and legal practice – in order to underline the importance played by technology in the construction of truth also in the political discourse. ; En 1873, Nietzsche afirmó que, para las cosas, se ha inventado una designación válida general y uniforme. Esta designación tiene fuerza normativa: de hecho, la legislación «lingüística» que domina la práctica del lenguaje establece las primeras leyes de la verdad (Sobre verdad y mentira en sentido extramoral). En otras palabras, para Nietzsche, la naturaleza artificial de la verdad, dada la naturaleza artificial del lenguaje mismo, estaba fuera de discusión. En este artículo, abordo el debate contemporáneo sobre la posverdad yuxtaponiéndolo a la idea de verdad "artificial" o "convencional" típica del discurso legal y mostrando la aporía detrás de cada búsqueda de la verdad. Para hacerlo, me centraré en la naturaleza específica de verdad "legal" y propongo considerar la centralidad de la fuerza performativa de los procedimientos de creación de la verdad –crucial para los abogados y la práctica legal– para subrayar la importancia que la tecnología juega en la construcción de la verdad también en el discurso político.
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In: Pólemos: journal of law, literature and culture, Band 11, Heft 2
ISSN: 2036-4601
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In: Journal of Law and Society, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 8-26
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In: Politica del diritto, Band 43, Heft 2, S. 421-442
ISSN: 0032-3063
In: Discourses of law
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In: Law and politics: continental perspectives
In: a GlassHouse book
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In: Rivista di estetica anno 57,2 (2017) = N.S., n. 65
In: Pólemos: journal of law, literature and culture, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 149-165
ISSN: 2036-4601
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This article argues that law is an inherently modernist normative practice. Constructing a vision of Modernism which is at once an epistemology and an attitudinal disposition to doubt and make anew our assumptions about the world, the authors demonstrate that legal practice encounters the world through individual cases. Through these examples, the law is capable of both interacting with and comprehending that world, while also being forced to question the law's own precepts and their application. In this manner, the law's generalisations and abstractions become concrete, and can indeed be upended, through fleeting, impressionistic and highly case-specific examples. This exemplarity within law explains how law is able to navigate its apparently contradictory aspirations and natures which have bedevilled legal philosophy for millennia. In reality, law exists within a series of polarities, rather than contradictions, which are navigated through the law's encounters with examples from the extra-legal world. The authors conclude that this aspect of the law's nature also has practical consequences, requiring the law to maintain the fora in which new and novel cases are heard, and through which law's modernist spirit can thrive.
In: Ratio Juris, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 439-459
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