The chapter addresses the seminal expressivist essay "The Expressive Conception of Norms" by Eugenio Bulygin and Carlos E. Alchourrón, a piece that sparked intense debate at the time of its publication. A decade after its release, the authors explicitly acknowledged the absence of a satisfactory reconstruction of conditional orders within the logic of normative propositions, as pointed out by Ota Weinberger. This deficiency limited expressivism in analyzing the properties and consequences of normative sets, such as their implications, gaps, and inconsistencies. This chapter proposes a new (third) option to address this issue, grounded in the expressive conception of norms as acts of ordering (pragmatic entities) and their logical implications. Unlike previous solutions (Kristan 2014 and Dalla Pozza et al. 2020), the proposal developed here is inspired by an argument from Josh Parsons, although it distances itself from his final conclusions.
Kristan, A. (2022). Otro remake del clássico expresivista de 1981. Implicación y conflicto de ordenes condicionales. MADRID : Marcial Pons.
Otro remake del clássico expresivista de 1981. Implicación y conflicto de ordenes condicionales
Andrej Kristan
2022
Abstract
The chapter addresses the seminal expressivist essay "The Expressive Conception of Norms" by Eugenio Bulygin and Carlos E. Alchourrón, a piece that sparked intense debate at the time of its publication. A decade after its release, the authors explicitly acknowledged the absence of a satisfactory reconstruction of conditional orders within the logic of normative propositions, as pointed out by Ota Weinberger. This deficiency limited expressivism in analyzing the properties and consequences of normative sets, such as their implications, gaps, and inconsistencies. This chapter proposes a new (third) option to address this issue, grounded in the expressive conception of norms as acts of ordering (pragmatic entities) and their logical implications. Unlike previous solutions (Kristan 2014 and Dalla Pozza et al. 2020), the proposal developed here is inspired by an argument from Josh Parsons, although it distances itself from his final conclusions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



