In a lecture on civil law, I learned what a TERM and A CONDITION is. But there was even more thud in my head than in physics classes. According to civil law: (a) THE CONDITION is A FUTURE AND UNCERTAIN EVENT – that was clear. It was unclear that the deadline was a future and certain event. Here my thoughts looped. Why the TERM is equated with AN EVENT. A TERM is a term. The term is like a punt in time I reasoned. So the term cannot be an event.
These events occur at a time I convinced myself. I wondered if civil law adopts any other concept of time equating events with time. I read that an African people has the following view at a time: when nothing happens, the members of this people say that TIME IS GONE and then THEY WAIT FOR TIME.
They believe that TIME IS ONLY WHEN SOMETHING HAPPENS. Judging by the number of messages in our email inboxes and the number of events reported in TV news and in newspapers and ONLINE, it would be clear that we currently have dangerously high excess time. Ironically, everyone around them keeps saying they DON’T HAVE TIME.
There are two fundamental questions raised by covid-19 business bans: 1. Have the provisions of the relevant regulations , to the extent that they prohibit economic activities, been adopted within the limits of the statutory mandate granted by the Act on combating infectious diseases. The …
Business bans due to CovidIn law studies, we discussed Max Scheler’s excellent book “Problems of Sociology of Knowledge”. Among other things, the author tried to determine why there was no industrial revolution in ancient Greece, even though the level of mathematical and engineering knowledge was already sufficient to build …
Time Travel with Max SchelerI had great pleasure and honor to participate in the Jubilee of Work of Prof. Andrzej Kidyba and even met me with the honor of committing a modest article in the Memorial Book. Prof. Wojciech Katner’s wonderful laudate speech The Excellent Alphabet of Prof. Kidyby …
Great Honor