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摘要
迄今为止,法律和文学传统主要集中在直接探讨法律问题或与官僚法律机构相遇的文本上。描述没有中央法律机构的世界的后启示录文本基本上没有经过审查,尽管它们经常设想法律的替代形式和角色。本文分析了阿德里安·J·沃克(Adrian J.Walker)的《世界跑步俱乐部的终结》(The End Of The World Running Club)(2014),以探讨基于我们所同情的特征和行为的资源分配的可能性。借鉴亚里士多德的文学理论,考虑了一般法律共同体的创建方法。
Kid Pro Quo: Re-Imagining the Role of Empathy in Ownership and Law
The law and literature tradition has to date largely focused on texts that directly explore a legal issue or an encounter with a bureaucratic legal institution. Post-apocalyptic texts describing worlds with no central legal institutions have largely been left unexamined even though they often envisage alternate forms and roles for the law. The paper analyses Adrian J. Walker’s The End Of The World Running Club (2014) to explore a possible distribution of resources based on characteristics and actions with which we empathise. Drawing upon Aristotle’s theories of literature, the methods of creation of legal communities in general is considered.
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