Kanon. Filosofia della regolarità

Journal title SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO
Author/s Amedeo G. Conte
Publishing Year 2005 Issue 2004/3 Language Italian
Pages 18 P. File size 185 KB
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Amedeo G. Conte’s paper Kanon is a philosophical analysis of the notion of regularity (regolarità, Regelmässigkeit, régularité). Conte distinguishes between four forms of regularity: (i) nomonomic regularity; (ii) nomophoric regularity; (iii) nomotropic regularity; (iv) nomological regularity. Nomonomic regularity is the regularity of actions which are performed for the sake of a rule, um einer Regel Willen (cf. Immanuel Kant’s phrase um des Gesetzes Willen). Nomophoric regularity is the regularity of the actions which are performed according to a rule, gemäss einer Regel (cf. Kant's phrase gemäss dem Gesetze). Nomotropic regularity is the regularity of the actions which are performed as a function of a rule. Nomological regularity is the regularity of the actions which are performed regularly, but without a rule. Nomonomic regularity, nomophoric regularity and nomotropic regularity are forms of nomic regularity (a nomic regularity is a rule-related regularity); nomological regularity is an anomic regularity (an anomic regularity is a regularity without rules).

Amedeo G. Conte, Kanon. Filosofia della regolarità in "SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO " 3/2004, pp , DOI: