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Torah Proprietors

שו”תCategory: Talmudic studyTorah Proprietors
asked 6 years ago

peace
On the one hand, you believe that property is not a Torah boundary but rather precedes the Torah and the prohibitions of the Torah apply to them.
On the other hand, the boundaries of Torah property are different from those of non-Torah property (the Torah is substantive and the legal is not).
How do they both get along?


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מיכי Staff answered 6 years ago
I didn’t understand. What makes you think it’s different? It’s not different.

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אמ replied 6 years ago

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In the book of moves among the standing people, page 397: The conclusion is that the halakha, contrary to the accepted legal concepts, perceives the legal situation as a normative derivative of a metaphysical or meta-legal reality.

מיכי Staff replied 6 years ago

This is contrary to accepted legal concepts, but not contrary to legal truth. It's just that in recent generations, secularists have become reluctant to metaphysics, and therefore they perceive law as a convention, and natural law is no longer fashionable.

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