LAW AND THE TURNING OF THE 20th CENTURY LINGUISTICS: THE FOUNDATIONS OF LEGAL DISCOURSE
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2010v14n0p143Keywords:
Philosophy of language, Democratisation, Legal discourse.Abstract
Through ceaseless quest of man by realization of their rights, the philosophy of language presents a fundamental role. The inability of man to achieve such rights should also conservative vision of law. The philosophy of language presents a major advancement in this area, because that brings the language as a subject and not as mere object, not allowing the legal sciences are relating to the old production mode. However, some feel dangerous this perception because it affects the power, representing the democratisation of the mode of production of law, social relations, and economic policies of the country.
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