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Wykłady Jagiellońskiego Centrum Prawo-Język-Filozofia

Data: 04.04.2023
Czas rozpoczęcia: 17.30
Miejsce: p. 110, ul. Bracka 12
Organizator: Jagiellońskie Centrum Prawo-Język-Filozofia
Witryna internetowa wydarzenia: pjf.uj.edu.pl

Jagiellońskie Centrum Badawcze Prawo-Język-Filozofia wraz z Instytutem Filozofii oraz Katedrą Teorii Prawa WPiA zapraszają na wykład prof. Raquel Franco (Universidade de Lisboa), p.t. “Naturalizing Interpretation: A First Approach on “Hardware” and “Software” Determinants of Legal Interpretation”

Wykład odbędzie się we wtorek 4 kwietnia 2023 r. o godzinie 17.30, pok. 110 ul. Bracka 12 oraz na platformie Teams:

Teams on April 04, 2023 (Tuesday, 17:30 GMT+1). 

Abstract:

In matters such as legal interpretation, analytical legal theory (ALT) has long focused on the structure of thought rather than on the psychological process of thinking. In doing so, despite accepting that interpreting is a psychological process, linguistic and logical analysis was favored in lieu of sociological, psychological and behavioral enterprises. This is mainly because the latter—dubbed, at the best possible scenario, “soft core science”—contradicted, in his predictive aim, the paradigm of the “free-willed rational man” that ALT presupposed. But here is the twist: the model seems flawed. Pure rationality does not entirely explain the functioning of the human brain. Neuroscience and evolutionary psychology state the case that the human brain functions in such a way that it primarily replicates our genes over our interests or wills. It is perhaps time to conceive “naturalizing” legal interpretation by complementing the anthropologically spare model of ALT and attending to the both blades of the scissor in Simon’s metaphor: the invariants of both language and human interpreters. A theory of interpretation (lato sensu) will necessarily be incomplete if it does not address the conditions of the human interpreter and account for the difference between “hardware” and “software” conditions of the interpreter.