Besides making explicit this double func- tion, the paper reconsiders the relation between constitutive rules and regulative rules, and introduces a proposal on ...
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The paper is an investigation on how behaviour relates to norms, i.e. how a certain conduct acquires meaning in institutional terms. The simplest mechanism ...
In this article, it is argued that rules have two main functions, the practice-defining function and the constraining (fact-to-fact) function. These two ...
Oct 23, 2018 · The paper is an investigation on how behaviour relates to norms, i.e. how a certain conduct acquires meaning in institutional terms.
I discuss Bartosz Kaluziński's paper, “What Does it Mean that Constitutive Rules are in Force?” (Kaluziński 2018). Kaluziński presents a thesis about the ...
The paper is an investigation on how behaviour relates to norms, i.e. how a certain conduct acquires meaning in institutional terms.
Dec 12, 2015 · The paper is an investigation on how behaviour relates to norms, ie on how a certain conduct acquires meaning in institutional terms.
Jun 20, 2018 · Constitutive rules are often dynamical, explaining how or why a certain system works in the way it does. For example the behavior of a radio and ...
Introduction. John R. Searle is the philosopher that introduces the distinction between constitutive rules and regulative rules for the first time1.