
Meaning, Narrativity, and the Real
This book examines the concept of meaning and our general understanding of reality in a legal and philosophical context. Starting from the premise that meaning is a matter of linguistic and other forms of articulation, it considers the inherent philosophical consequences. Part I presents Klages’, Derrida’s, Von Hofmannsthal’s and Wittgenstein’s explorations of silence as a source of articulation and meaning. Debates about 20th century psychologism gave the attitude concept a pivotal role; it illustrates the importance of the discovery that a word is globally qualified as ‘the basic unit of language’. This is mirrored in the fact that we understand reality as a matter of particles and thus interpret the real as a component of an all-embracing ‘particle story’. Each chapter of the book focuses on an aspect of legal semiotics related to the chapter’s theme: for instance on the meaning of a Judge’s ‘Saying for Law’, on law students training in varying attitudes or on the ties between law and language.
- Undertitel
- The Semiotics of Law in Legal Education IV
- Författare
- Jan M. Broekman
- Upplaga
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
- ISBN
- 9783319802893
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 310 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2018-04-07
- Sidor
- 287
