EPISTEMOLOGICAL HOLISM TO THE AREA OF JUDICIAL BALANCING
Abstract
The main goal of communication is to try to apply some theoretical suggestions of the epistemological holism to the area of judicial balancing between constitutional principles and rights. A coherentist and contextual conception of knowledge could offer, in the field of legal interpretation, theoretical suggestions to understand that a wider or narrower margin of normative indeterminacy is, in a certain sense, physiologic in a context of persistent conflict like the one characterizing contemporary constitutional States.Downloads
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2016-05-09
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Zezza, M. B. (2016). EPISTEMOLOGICAL HOLISM TO THE AREA OF JUDICIAL BALANCING. IUS ET SCIENTIA, 2(1), 179–185. Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/ies/article/view/13219
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