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Synästhetische Normativität

Rechtsgeschichte : Rg : Zeitschrift des Max-Planck-Instituts für Europäische Rechtsgeschichte, 2017, Vol.2017 (25), p.162-182 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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  • Title:
    Synästhetische Normativität
  • Author: Damler, Daniel
  • Subjects: attractiveness stereotype ; category mistake ; kalokagathia ; metaphor ; values
  • Is Part Of: Rechtsgeschichte : Rg : Zeitschrift des Max-Planck-Instituts für Europäische Rechtsgeschichte, 2017, Vol.2017 (25), p.162-182
  • Description: Values regulate and determine normative orders. According to a widespread assumption, values arise for their parts solely within the borders of the specific normative order (aesthetics, science, ethics, law etc.) they are intended for. The article challenges this view, arguing that aesthetic, epistemic and moral (legal, political) values are correlated because of a common underlying mechanism. The »synaesthesia of values« facilitates a constant exchange of principles and concepts between apparently distinct normative spheres.
  • Publisher: Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
  • Language: English;German
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1619-4993
    EISSN: 2195-9617
    DOI: 10.12946/rg25/162-182
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