It is not ever clear the relation between the institutions of a state or of a community and the individuals who are part of that community. The institutions have the task to mediate the instances of the individuals by institutions like laws, norms, moral and culture, whose existence depends from the common acceptance of their authority. However it is possible to observe a dialectic relation between groups and institutions. The aim of the paper is to explain what happens if the norms lose their function to mediate the instances of the members of a community. That occurs for example when norms are not more topical and when they need to be changed and innovated. But what happens when rules are not more effective in the mediation of the We?
Geist, Alienation and Background: How Humans Find their Rules / Seddone, Guido. - (2017), pp. 63-67.
Geist, Alienation and Background: How Humans Find their Rules
Guido Seddone
2017-01-01
Abstract
It is not ever clear the relation between the institutions of a state or of a community and the individuals who are part of that community. The institutions have the task to mediate the instances of the individuals by institutions like laws, norms, moral and culture, whose existence depends from the common acceptance of their authority. However it is possible to observe a dialectic relation between groups and institutions. The aim of the paper is to explain what happens if the norms lose their function to mediate the instances of the members of a community. That occurs for example when norms are not more topical and when they need to be changed and innovated. But what happens when rules are not more effective in the mediation of the We?I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.