<p><p>This book critically examines the conception of legal science and the nature of law developed by Hans Kelsen. It provides a single, dedicated space for a range of established European scholars to engage with the influential work of this Austrian jurist, legal philosopher, and political philoso
The Philosophy of Law and Legal Science
β Scribed by S.I. Zakhartsev, V.P. Salnikov, Ekaterina Lyashko
- Publisher
- Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter One
Β§ 1. The problem of monism-pluralism in philosophy
Β§ 2. The role of personality in the methodology and role of a researcherβs results in the formation of methodology and worldview
Β§ 3. Briefly about philosophy of science
Β§ 4. Philosophy and global problems of humanity
Chapter Two
Β§ 1. The subject of the philosophy of law
Β§ 2. The origin of law
Β§ 3. Questions of ontology and epistemology of law
Β§ 4. Questions of methodology of law
Β§ 5. Legal progress
Chapter Three
Β§ 1. General problems of scientific works in jurisprudence
Β§ 2. Ethical problems in legal science
Β§ 3. The main scientific problems of legal science
Β§ 4. Problems of legal education at the present stage
Β§ 5. The main problems of contemporary legal practice
Chapter Four
Β§ 1. Legal consciousness
Β§ 2. Legal nihilism in Russia
Β§ 3. Professional deformation of legal consciousness
Chapter Five
Β§1 Biomedical experiments on humansas a philosophical-legal problem
Β§2 Information space as a threat to human and its rights
Conclusions and Forecasts
Bibliography
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