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Session 02 (October 6): Corpus Iuris and the mysteries of Law

A specific ontology of prescriptivity takes us back to classical Rome and the roots of modern metaphysics. A strange fictional world of as-if where persons and things, rights and obligations, are legal artefacts that hardwire the underlying reality.

Published onSep 26, 2022
Session 02 (October 6): Corpus Iuris and the mysteries of Law

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  • Zakes Mda, The Sculptors of Mapungubwe, selected excerpt

  • Pier Giuseppe Monateri, Dominus Mundi: Political Sublime and the World Order, 2018, chapter 4

  • Pierre Schlag, The aesthetics of American Law, Harvard Law Review, v. 115, 2002, pp. 1.049-1.070

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