When speaking about the relationship between law and truth, we must preliminarily draw a distinction between the truth-value of a proposition of law, on the one hand, and the procedure through which truth is made via procedure by the judiciary – what has been named “judicial truth” – on the other. What does it mean to say that a proposition of law is true? The present chapter deals with these and similar questions from a perspective both legal and philosophical.
After the ordeal. Law and the age of post-truth
Condello, A.
2019-01-01
Abstract
When speaking about the relationship between law and truth, we must preliminarily draw a distinction between the truth-value of a proposition of law, on the one hand, and the procedure through which truth is made via procedure by the judiciary – what has been named “judicial truth” – on the other. What does it mean to say that a proposition of law is true? The present chapter deals with these and similar questions from a perspective both legal and philosophical.File in questo prodotto:
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