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A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General JurisprudenceBut Norms are Not Enough. the Interaction Between Language and Motives of Behaviour

A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence: But Norms are Not Enough. the... [Language-oriented philosophy, in its glorious stretch from logical empiricism to ordinary-language philosophy, has experienced an important season even in connection with the philosophy of law—and that even in Italy, where it yielded, from 1950 onward, significant results which I account myself to be directly indebted to. The two scholars at the forefront of this orientation in legal philosophy in Italy were Norberto Bobbio and Uberto Scarpelli (1924–1993), and I will be writing about them in Volume 11 of this Treatise, on the subject of legal philosophy in the 20th century.1] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General JurisprudenceBut Norms are Not Enough. the Interaction Between Language and Motives of Behaviour

Editors: Roversi, Corrado

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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Copyright
© Springer 2005
ISBN
978-1-4020-3387-2
Pages
187 –207
DOI
10.1007/1-4020-3505-5_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Language-oriented philosophy, in its glorious stretch from logical empiricism to ordinary-language philosophy, has experienced an important season even in connection with the philosophy of law—and that even in Italy, where it yielded, from 1950 onward, significant results which I account myself to be directly indebted to. The two scholars at the forefront of this orientation in legal philosophy in Italy were Norberto Bobbio and Uberto Scarpelli (1924–1993), and I will be writing about them in Volume 11 of this Treatise, on the subject of legal philosophy in the 20th century.1]

Published: Jan 1, 2005

Keywords: Propositional Content; Linguistic Expression; Semantic Effect; Illative Effect; Linguistic Competence

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