The Assumed Space: Pre-reflective Spatiality and Doctrinal Configurations in Juridical Experience

Autor/innen

  • Massimo Meccarelli Macerata

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12946/rg23/241-252

Abstract

The purpose of this contribution is to analyse, by means of the legal-historical perspective, the relationship between the pre-reflections of space and the configurations of legal concepts and categories. Three examples of the interplay between doctrinal configurations and the spatial dimension within the context of three different historical periods will be illustrated: given space in the Middle Ages, possible space in the Modern Age and decided space in the Contemporary Age. From this basis, the essay considers the heuristic importance of such an analytical approach – mindful of the profiles of presupposition, such as the space assumption, underlying the conceptualisation of ideas – for a history attentive to the constraints of the theoretical sustainability of legal concepts.

Veröffentlicht

2015-12-17

Zitationsvorschlag

Meccarelli, Massimo, The Assumed Space: Pre-reflective Spatiality and Doctrinal Configurations in Juridical Experience, in: Rechtsgeschichte – Legal History Rg 23 (2015) 241-252, online: https://doi.org/10.12946/rg23/241-252

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