Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Iuridica 2020/90
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Adolf Reinach, Negative States of Affairs and the Concept of Omission
Jan Woleński
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Deviation without Contradiction in Adolf Reinach’s Ontology
Paolo Di Lucia
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Grasping an Ought. Adolf Reinach’s Ontology and Epistemology of Legal and Moral Oughts
Lorenzo Passerini Glazel
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Normativity of Prescriptions in Adolf Reinach’s Aprioristic Theory of Right
Maria Gołębiewska
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The Question of Legitimizing Law in Adolf Reinach’s Phenomenology
Tomasz Bekrycht
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Property and “Nuda Potestas” as Constitutions of Reinach’s Philosophy of Law
Manuela Massa
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Reinach and Kantorowicz: Justice, Phenomenological Realism and the Free Law Movement
Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray
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The Law and Question. The Phenomenon of Question as a Possible Point of Departure for the Phenomenologico-Genetic Theory of Law
Daniel Roland Sobota
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Phenomenological Concept of Law from the Perspective of Carlos Cossio
Krzysztof Goździalski
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Reinach and Kantorowicz: Justice, Phenomenological Realism and the Free Law Movement
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-03-28)Adolf Reinach met and befriended Hermann Kantorowicz in one of Lujo Brentano’s political economy seminars during the 1901/1902 academic year at the University of Munich. After Munich, Kantorowicz would go on to be a major ... -
The Law and Question. The Phenomenon of Question as a Possible Point of Departure for the Phenomenologico-Genetic Theory of Law
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-03-28)In his original phenomenology of law Adolf Reinach distinguishes among experiences the so-called “social acts”. These include acts directed towards other persons that require that the latter acknowledge the communicated ... -
Property and “Nuda Potestas” as Constitutions of Reinach’s Philosophy of Law
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-03-28)This contribution centers on the notions of property and nuda potestas in Reinach’s philosophy of law. I aim to demonstrate how both terms ground an important part of Reinach’s understanding of a priori condition for civil ... -
Phenomenological Concept of Law from the Perspective of Carlos Cossio
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-03-28)The originality of Cossio’s works is expressed by a strong relationship between philosophy of law and his philosophical assumptions. The starting point for deliberating on law are widely recognized ontological and ... -
The Question of Legitimizing Law in Adolf Reinach’s Phenomenology
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-03-28)When speaking about legitimizing law we can mainly mean analysis which concerns metaphysical justification for what is called the phenomenon of law. From the metaphysical point of view, the justification of law means ... -
Normativity of Prescriptions in Adolf Reinach’s Aprioristic Theory of Right
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-03-28)In the Logical Investigations, Edmund Husserl defines that which is normative as the objectively regular with its rules of regularity, which can be recognised rationally – normativity concerns the being itself and the ... -
Deviation without Contradiction in Adolf Reinach’s Ontology
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-03-28)Is it possible to affirm the existence of eidetic a priori laws, if these laws can be contradicted by positive law propositions? How is it possible a deviation from a priori juridical propositions? These are the two questions ... -
Grasping an Ought. Adolf Reinach’s Ontology and Epistemology of Legal and Moral Oughts
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-03-28)We almost every day direct our actions with reference to social, moral or legal norms and oughts. However, oughts and norms cannot be perceived through the senses: how can we “grasp” them, then? Adolf Reinach distinguishes ... -
Adolf Reinach, Negative States of Affairs and the Concept of Omission
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-03-28)This paper examines Adolf Reinach’s views about negative states of affairs. The author briefly presents the history of the issue from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The views of Reinach and Roman Ingarden are compared. ...