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Facts in Law is a book for lawyers and philosophers alike. Underlying the legal question of a factual occurrence philosophically is the question of how to think about a necessary connection between an
"occurrence" in the world and its description in the factual part of the judgment. The question of the establishment of facts in the legal process is philosophically demanding, because the interlocking of reality and normativity, of being and ought, becomes particularly clear here. It is not least an ethical question whether the facts that constitute a court judgment can actually be assumed to be 'true'. Epistemic activity in the courtroom does not meet scientific standards - a courtroom is not a laboratory - and classical theories of science cannot adequately justify this variant of truth-finding. In search n.
Language | German |
Item number | 7430667 |
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Release date | 1/21/2018 |
Language | German |
Year | 2010 |
Number of pages | 181 |
Book cover | Paperback |
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