Legal Personhood in Positive Law and Edith Stein’s An Investigation Concerning the State

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This essay explores the notion of legal personhood as it is constituted in Edith Stein’s understanding of the state. I argue that Stein’s concept of legal personhood, as it relates to sovereignty and positive law, bears certain similarities to central, contemporary Chilean legal concepts. I mine the philosophical implications of the comparison.

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Martínez Fernández, M. E. (2020). Legal Personhood in Positive Law and Edith Stein’s An Investigation Concerning the State. In Contributions To Phenomenology (Vol. 110, pp. 53–62). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33781-0_5

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