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( 4 ) Functional or naïve realism bases its belief in the reality of the juridical
personality upon its functional unity , which sensorily appears as a reality of sui
generis , different from that of its members . Such a theory may be more or less ...
( 4 ) Functional or naïve realism bases its belief in the reality of the juridical
personality upon its functional unity , which sensorily appears as a reality of sui
generis , different from that of its members . Such a theory may be more or less ...
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In this naïve - realistic conception , in contradistinction to the transcendental , the
juridical personality , or the collective unity , is perceived as a semisensory or
sensory entity , with its own ontological reality . Finally , there may be and are the
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In this naïve - realistic conception , in contradistinction to the transcendental , the
juridical personality , or the collective unity , is perceived as a semisensory or
sensory entity , with its own ontological reality . Finally , there may be and are the
...
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Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin. Such an interpretation appears to me fallacious .
And for a very simple reason : only when singularism and individualistic
nominalism progress far enough ; when the collective unity becomes a mere
contractual ...
Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin. Such an interpretation appears to me fallacious .
And for a very simple reason : only when singularism and individualistic
nominalism progress far enough ; when the collective unity becomes a mere
contractual ...
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