[Avodah] birur vs hanhaga in other legal systems
Micha Berger
micha at aishdas.org
Wed Jan 3 13:11:19 PST 2018
On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 09:51:45AM +0000, Rich, Joel via Avodah wrote:
: There's a lot of "Brisker Torah" on the differentiation between
: halachically resolving doubts by birur (clarification/resolution of
: doubt) versus hanhaga (we still have a doubt but must move forward while
: not resolving the doubt).... Is anyone aware of
: any parallels to this differentiation in other legal systems?
I think the notion of birur involves the Brisker belief that a chalos
sheim is ontologically a metaphysical reality. So, birur creates a
"thing", not just a step in legal reasoning.
In non-religious legal systems, a legal state is merely a concept to
simplify explaining the law's ruling. The conceptual distinction you
are asking about may be impossible to define.
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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