id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rusb6yf3qzd5poujkjchsuvaza Rastko Jovanov Constitutive justice and human rights 2019 15 .pdf application/pdf 7546 459 53 explains the ontological status of institution of human rights than Searle's very institutional understanding of human rights, as Searle argues, cannot reject counter arguments that a certain society can (and could, as we learn from 1 In his 1995 book The Construction of Social Reality Searle commented on the problem of human rights just in passing and on one page only: "Perhaps the most amazing Namely, social ontology must also include moral normativity of human agency in order to be able to thoroughly encompass the whole Pervading nature of the law in the social world was analyzed in 1870 by Jhering in his book Die Jurisprudenz des täglichen Lebens.4 With a series of examples from everyday life Jhering shows in a masterful way how the individual At this moment – in which the group itself is transformed during the transformation of individual members and their agency – moral standards, in particular the principles of justice, have a constitutive significance for the social ./cache/work_rusb6yf3qzd5poujkjchsuvaza.pdf ./txt/work_rusb6yf3qzd5poujkjchsuvaza.txt