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Constitutions and Their Interpretation

Posted by By Neil December 2, 2020Posted inPhilosophy of Language, Philosophy of Law, Political Philosophy
IN a previous blog post, the linguistic deontological character of social institutions was discussed based on the work of the philosopher John Searle (2010). This ontological understanding of social institutions…
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