The Social Acts
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Adolf Reinach, Social Acts, Experience, Commands, PromisesAbstract
The following text corresponds to §3, pp. 705–718, from the book “Die apriorischen Grundlagen des bürgerlichen Rechts” (“The A Priori Foundations of Civil Law”), originally published in 1913 in Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung, pp. 685–847. The numbering inserted between square brackets in the body of the text, highlighted in bold, refers to the pagination of this edition. The words highlighted in bold by the translators refer to a glossary that accompanies this translation. The italics, however, are Reinach's own. The insertion mark “<...>” was used to introduce expressions that are only implied in the original text. As for the German text, there are also the following reprints of this book: 1921 Gesammelte Schriften. Halle, Niemeyer, pp. 166–350. 1953 Zur Phänomenologie des Rechts. Munich: Koset, 215 pp. 1989 Sämtliche Werke, vol. 1: Die Werke. Munich: Philosophia, 1989, pp. 141–278.
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