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    Law and the Origin of Human Conduct

    In so far as human beings are concerned, law is not a force; law is not a determinative causal instrument efficient to move a human to action or inaction, because, human conduct in fact cannot possibly be determined by an existing state of affairs like law; for, all human determination to action...
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    Law and the Origin of Human Conduct

    The basis of every legal system is the notion that law is an active directorial force, capable of determining everyone’s conduct, particularly that of lawyers, police and prosecutorial officers, judges, and legislators. The notion that law is a determinative force is a scientistic attitude...
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    LAW is ONTOLOGICALLY UNINTELLIGIBLE

    LAW is ONTOLOGICALLY UNINTELLIGIBLE With the publication of Jean Paul Sartre's (1901-1980) ''Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology'' (1943), an avant guard model of the mode of origin of human action upsurged via the language of non-being/nothingness/negation. Human...
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