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Bosco1:
"Existential Absurdity" is When a Person Claims a Given State of Affairs, e.g., "Law", as the Reason for Action/Inaction
Police; prosecutorial officers; judges; citizens, all think they can be determined in their actions/inactions "by law".
There is a basis in twentieth century existential ontological rationale regarding how a human act originates, which overthrows the common notion that "law" is determinative of human action and inaction.
Human action/inaction happens only on the basis of the nothing which is the intended, not yet realized, future, of a particular intended project of a particular human being.  Hence, anyone making the claim that existing written "law" is an originative/determinative agent of his or her action/inaction, is mistaken.

zxcvbob:
This looks exactly like what you posted in the other thread that was locked.  You may have tightened up the language a bit; it's a little less unintelligible (that's good.)

What is your quest?  Are you here for a discussion, (which seems to have previously run its course), or are you hear to preach?  In either case, this topic seems exhausted already.

lee n. field:
https://youtu.be/g3QP2UsgybA

dogmush:

--- Quote from: Bosco1 on January 31, 2023, 01:29:13 PM ---
Police; prosecutorial officers; judges; citizens, all think they can be determined in their actions/inactions "by law".


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*Citation Needed.

WLJ:
Sartre has his eye on you


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