Introduction: The Problematic of Modern Legal Discourse -- 1. The Paradigms of Legal Consciousness and Legal Language -- 2. The Transformation of Meaning into a Modern Legal Genre -- 3. The Silence of Suffering -- 4. Does the Knower Face External Constraints? -- 5. The Retrieval of the Knower's Environing World -- 6. The Idealism of a Modern Legal Discourse -- 7. Consciousness of the Absent Final Object -- 8. The Retrieval of the Dialogic Relation -- Conclusion: Living Laws
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-272) and index