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    How to Do Things With Rules

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    Thomas, Charles Gordon, III
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    Washington and Lee University -- Honors in Philosophy
    Rules
    Facts (Philosophy)
    Judicial process
    Law -- Interpretation and construction
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    Thesis; [FULL-TEXT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOLLOWING A 5-YEAR EMBARGO]
     
    Charles Gordon Thomas, III is a member of the Class of 2021 of Washington and Lee University.
     
    Truth within governing systems can come in two forms: judicial and meta-judicial. Judicial facts arise from verdicts or rulings, whereas meta-judicial facts arise from application of a governing system's standard in a way that does not involve a judicial verdict or ruling. Not all governing systems require that meta-judicial facts exist, but all systems that provide a condition that can be applied in a non-subjective way allow for the more interesting non-subjective cognitivist accounts of meta-judicial fact. Most governing systems we encounter certainly seem to have conditions that allow for this kind of application. The fundamental question regards how this meta-judicial fact arises. I have defended response dependence as the most plausible manner in which meta-judicial fact is constituted, after considering the ways in which the more intuitive account of objective constitution fails.
     
    Chad Thomas
     
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11021/35171
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