The increasing complexity of the relation law-society elicits new conceptual tools, that is to say a cognitive approach for understanding the legal sphere beyond the liberal-positivist legacy. Starting from some sparks provided by Gabriel Tarde and Leon Petrażycki, this paper draws a theoretical model concerning the cognitive dimension. The analysis of its levels allows to discuss some current societal pathologies (i.e. populism) in the light of the contemporary democratic-constitutional systems and makes room for conclusions about the proposal for a cognitive turn after the linguistic turn of the last century.
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