SOSC 2350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Formal System, Barter, Decision-Making
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What constitutes order: order exists when conduct is oriented to maxims case for everyone. The universal rules orienting our rules, which (cid:498)ought(cid:499) to be the. Consciously or unconsciously take into consideration some stable set of commonly accepted assumptions and rules of behaviour. Individuals may orient their conduct to the maxims because of coercive sanctions or because they feel the law is legitimate. There is no unique cause (not singular), but rather several forces together exerting at the same time. Follows general criteria applicable to all (assumption: irrational. When all similar cases are dealt with informally: formal (application of rules and procedures that are internal to any given legal system) Making things equal to all. of the formal system, i. e. employing external criteria: substantive (the application of rules and procedures that are outside. To make one"s decision according to laws of the universe.