Some Remarks Concerning Legal Objectivity

Studia Philosophica 2 (2006)
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In this paper I analyse the claim according to which law is objective. After clarifying the philosophically relevant meaning of this claim , I distinguish several aspects of the thesis, concerning, respectively legal truth , legal error , legal determinacy and the metaphysical status of legal entities . Then, I take into consideration the phenomenology of our legal practice and the apparent support it gives to claims of legal objectivity. Finally, I stress the connection between legal objectivity and normativity and suggest that legal objectivity reduces to the conclusiveness of legal reasoning

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Bogdan Dicher
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