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The content includes a diverse range of topics exploring the intersection of law, morality, and technology. Aarnio discusses the technical imperative and legal legitimacy, while Faralli examines Dewey's pragmatic instrumentalism in understanding law. Jørgensen addresses the limits of law, and Luhmann provides a historical account of property origins and their legitimization. Tuori focuses on goal-oriented legislation within public law doctrines, and Voigt analyzes law as a medium for political regulation. Washington comments on moral values and leadership in the technological age, referencing Henri Bergson. Aihara delves into legitimacy and orthodoxy in a specific historical text, while Benditt explores liberal morality. Cottingham discusses retributive punishment and moral order, and Johnson presents models of individual and collective moral norms. Maris debates cultural relativism versus universalism in linguistic philosophy, and Peczenik connects legal rules with moral principles. Weinberger reflects on the essence of rules, and Wróblewski tackles law and society's basic problems. Campbell addresses justice in contract law, while Moffat discusses implicit promise-keeping. Nakamura analyzes Japanese collectivism and individualism, and Sajó examines high-tech regulation's impact on contemporary law. Other contributions explore the legal system's closure, the beginnings of sovereign groups, and the effects of science and techn
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Technischer Imperativ und Legitimationskrise des Rechts, Werner Krawietz
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- 1991
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