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Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, 2009
Context has always been central to Searle’s account of constitutive rules, as can be appreciated from his classic formulation, “X counts as Y in context C.” But while the nature of X and Y in Searle have been widely discussed, the role of the context in which Y is constituted on the basis of X has not.
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Context has always been central to Searle’s account of constitutive rules, as can be appreciated from his classic formulation, “X counts as Y in context C.” But while the nature of X and Y in Searle have been widely discussed, the role of the context in which Y is constituted on the basis of X has not.
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The Basic Constitutional Rules: The Rules of Succession
1997Abstract Constitutional monarchy is a form of monarchy governed by rules. In Britain, these rules are of two kinds—non‐statutory rules governing hereditary succession and statutory rules laying down certain conditions that the holder of the throne must meet.
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Amendment Rules in Constitutions
Public Choice, 2003I study a formal model where the founder of a constitutiondetermines the amendment rule that minimizes constitutionalchanges by a future lobbyist. The founder has to consider thattoo flexible an amendment rule will make constitutional changevia amending too easy while too rigid an amendment rule willforce the lobbyist to look for other ways to achieve ...
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Constitutive rules for guiding the use of the viable system model: Reflections on practice
European Journal of Operational Research, 2020Angela Espinosa, Mike Yearworth
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Can There Be Institutions Without Constitutive Rules?
Philosophers in depth, 2023Frank A Hindriks
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