listopad 2018
20181106
Wykłady Jagiellońskiego Centrum Prawo-Język-Filozofia
Data:
06.11.2018
Czas rozpoczęcia:
17.15
Miejsce:
sala 110, Bracka 12
Organizator:
Jagiellońskie Centrum Prawo-Język-Filozofia
Kontakt:
izabela.skoczen@uj.edu.pl
Jagiellońskie Centrum Prawo-Język-Filozofia wraz z Instytutem Filozofii oraz Katedrą Teorii Prawa WPiA zapraszają na wykład prof. Luki Burazina z Uniwersytetu w Zagrzebiu p.t. "Legal Systems as Abstract Institutional Artifacts"
wykład odbędzie się we wtorek 6 listopada o godzinie 17.15 w sali 110 na ulicy Brackiej 12.
abstrakt wystąpienia: The essay claims that legal systems are abstract institutional artifacts and that as such they existentially or ontologically depend on collective intentionality in the form of (a we-mode) collective recognition. It argues that this recognition, as a social practice accompanied with its participants’ particular attitude towards it, constitutes a social norm by which a group of people collectively imposes an institutional status of officials or make it the case that an institutional status of legal system exists. It further claims that legal systems often emerge gradually from standing rudimentary pre-legal practices which may be said to create the context in which social norms of recognition can emerge. Finally, it argues that the actual existence of a legal system depends on whether or not the content of collective recognition was largely successfully realized, which is manifested precisely in people actually using a legal system, i.e., in their social (legal) practices.
Zalecana lektura: https://www.academia.edu/31101993/Legal_Systems_as_Abstract_Institutional_Artifacts