Facts, Reasons and Joint Action: Reflections on the Social Ontology of Law

Authors

  • Richard Ekins St. John’s College, Oxford, Reino Unido.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52292/j.dsc.2014.2465

Keywords:

social reality, joint action, alienation

Abstract

The reality of law, although related with social reality and joint action, cannot be reduced to them. This paper proposes a different way to tackle the question of the reality of law, including a different way to read Austin and Hart, and a main and general critique to Shapiro’s theoretical frame regarding the relevance of alienation for a theory of law.

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Author Biography

Richard Ekins, St. John’s College, Oxford, Reino Unido.

St. John’s College (Oxford, Reino Unido).

Published

2015-11-20

How to Cite

Ekins, R. (2015). Facts, Reasons and Joint Action: Reflections on the Social Ontology of Law. Discusiones, 14(1), 113–144. https://doi.org/10.52292/j.dsc.2014.2465