Current pre-reflectively free jurisprudentially-oriented legislators and magistrates, mistakenly, destructively, require all persons to determine themselves to act, or not, on the basis of given language of prohibitive law, - whereby said language of law it is, in fact, ontologically impossible to originate either human action or, inaction. — quintillus
Correctional institutions are overpopulated due to the incorrect juristic notion that persons determine themselves to act, or not, by law. — quintillus
The law is a primary determinant of human conduct according to our legalistic society, NOT according to me and my understanding of how a human act originates. It is not actually possible for given law to be determinative of a human act. — quintillus
the concept "determinatio est negatio",as it is highly developed in Part Four of Sartre's "Being and Nothingness" — quintillus
It is, ultimately, not merely incorrect to deem law to be determinative of human conduct, it is delusional. — quintillus
Which materialist scientistic view of action origination wholly fails to comprehend that human freedom is a constant self-movement thrust into a not yet future. — quintillus
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