UM  > Faculty of Arts and Humanities  > DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Residential Collegefalse
Status已發表Published
On the Binding Nature of Constitutions
Moeller, Hans-Georg
2016-05-01
Source PublicationSociology of Constitutions. A Paradoxical Perspective
Publication PlaceLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Pages60-68
Abstract

This paper outlines the notion of the constitution in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. For Kant, the constitution of the state is founded on jurisprudence, which identifies a priori legal principles and. In turn, the constitution then provides the basis for empirical legal practice. Being founded on reason, the constitution seems to be free of paradoxes. However, from a systems theoretical perspective, its inherent paradoxicality can be shown.

KeywordConstitution Kant Luhmann Social Systems Theory
Language英語English
ISBN9781472479594
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID25130
Document TypeBook chapter
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
AffiliationUniversity of Macau
Recommended Citation
GB/T 7714
Moeller, Hans-Georg. On the Binding Nature of Constitutions[M]. Sociology of Constitutions. A Paradoxical Perspective, London:Routledge, 2016, 60-68.
APA Moeller, Hans-Georg.(2016). On the Binding Nature of Constitutions. Sociology of Constitutions. A Paradoxical Perspective, 60-68.
Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.
Related Services
Recommend this item
Bookmark
Usage statistics
Export to Endnote
Google Scholar
Similar articles in Google Scholar
[Moeller, Hans-Georg]'s Articles
Baidu academic
Similar articles in Baidu academic
[Moeller, Hans-Georg]'s Articles
Bing Scholar
Similar articles in Bing Scholar
[Moeller, Hans-Georg]'s Articles
Terms of Use
No data!
Social Bookmark/Share
All comments (0)
No comment.
 

Items in the repository are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.