The author investigates the role of constitutive rules in the construction of social reality. He denies that constitutive rules are a sufficient condition of a practice such as a chess game. To create a new practice with rules, it is necessary that there already be the grammar of this practice, that is, the sense of this practice (for example, the sense of game). It is the grammar of a practice and not its constitutive rules that determines the nature of a practice. The sense of a practice cannot be created by constitutive rules
The paper deals with the problem of delimitation of regulative and constitutive rules. I argue that ...
After some introductory remarks on constitutive rules I proceed to one problem still insufficiently ...
In this paper, I argue against the use of the method of reflective equilibrium (MRE) proposed by Ne...
The author investigates the role of constitutive rules in the construction of social reality. He den...
The author investigates the role of constitutive rules in the construction of social reality. He den...
The author investigates the role of constitutive rules in the construction of social reality. He de...
Many philosophers think that games like chess, languages like English, and speech acts like assertio...
The creation of new institutions and the initiation of new forms of behaviour cannot be explained on...
There are two analogies which justify the comparison between law and game. The notion of constitutiv...
In clear opposition to values stemmed from tradition or natural law, modern time enhances and cares ...
According to Searle (1969) a constitutive rule creates the very possibility of the entity it rules. ...
The concept of “constitutive rule” is inextricably linked with the philosophy of John R. Searle and ...
This paper aims to identify the constitutive rule(s) of assertion, conceived by analogy with the rul...
This paper shows that the legal reality requires the presence of a unitary practice of identificat...
It is a commonplace within philosophy that the ontology of institutions can be captured in terms of ...
The paper deals with the problem of delimitation of regulative and constitutive rules. I argue that ...
After some introductory remarks on constitutive rules I proceed to one problem still insufficiently ...
In this paper, I argue against the use of the method of reflective equilibrium (MRE) proposed by Ne...
The author investigates the role of constitutive rules in the construction of social reality. He den...
The author investigates the role of constitutive rules in the construction of social reality. He den...
The author investigates the role of constitutive rules in the construction of social reality. He de...
Many philosophers think that games like chess, languages like English, and speech acts like assertio...
The creation of new institutions and the initiation of new forms of behaviour cannot be explained on...
There are two analogies which justify the comparison between law and game. The notion of constitutiv...
In clear opposition to values stemmed from tradition or natural law, modern time enhances and cares ...
According to Searle (1969) a constitutive rule creates the very possibility of the entity it rules. ...
The concept of “constitutive rule” is inextricably linked with the philosophy of John R. Searle and ...
This paper aims to identify the constitutive rule(s) of assertion, conceived by analogy with the rul...
This paper shows that the legal reality requires the presence of a unitary practice of identificat...
It is a commonplace within philosophy that the ontology of institutions can be captured in terms of ...
The paper deals with the problem of delimitation of regulative and constitutive rules. I argue that ...
After some introductory remarks on constitutive rules I proceed to one problem still insufficiently ...
In this paper, I argue against the use of the method of reflective equilibrium (MRE) proposed by Ne...