A sociological investigation of law in system theory

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Truth, Law, Constructivism, Observation, Legitimacy

Abstract

Among the many challenges of legal research, the problem of truth in law and the observation that the legal system as object constitute a constant challenge both for legal theorists and sociologists of the same subject. This challenge has been historically examined through different perspectives, although the Kantian approach to the legal truth
as an experience of controlled origin is, until our days, the most relevant. Despite that, under the scope of legal sociology and, above all, with the theoretical viewpoint of system theory, the aforementioned problem can be unfolded and radicalized pursuant to the observer’s constructive relationship with her reality. For this matter, the researcher-observer is part of the world that she herself builds up. On the other hand - and supposing the universalization of this experience -, as a consequence, all observers are also builders of their own world. That is, the scientific contribution of the research applies to itself and brings, as a consequence, a new way of conceptualizing the truth, raising thereby a sort of accusation above us: it discusses our present and tell us that we are liars when we tell the truth.

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Author Biography

Raffaele De Giorgi, Università del Salento (UniSalento), Lecce, Itália

Professor of the University of Lecce/Salento (Italy). Co-Founder, with Niklas Luhmann, of the Centre for Risk Studies of the University of Lecce/Salento. PhD in Philosophy (University of Rome “La Sapienza” - Italy). (http://lattes.cnpq.br/4016976622773136)

Capa da Revista Direito.UnB Volume 2, Número 2

Published

2016-04-01

How to Cite

DE GIORGI, Raffaele. A sociological investigation of law in system theory. Direito.UnB - Law Journal of the University of Brasília, [S. l.], v. 2, n. 2, p. 103–119, 2016. Disponível em: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/revistadedireitounb/article/view/24494. Acesso em: 18 may. 2024.

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