‘Reinach and the Foundations of Private Law’

Before his death on the battlefields of the First World War, the young philosopher Adolf Reinach was a rising star – prime assistant to Edmund Husserl; mentor and friend to a generation from Max Scheler to Edith Stein. Since then, his influence has waned. To be sure, he developed something like speech act theory decades before John Austin – but Austin appears to have come to it on his own. Reinach’s work has, indeed, fallen into relative obscurity … (more)

[Fifteen Eighty Four, 21 July 2025]

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