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Hermeneutical and analytical jurisprudence [PDF]
The article examines the main strands of development in jurisprudence in the last few decades from the standpoint of the metatheoretical differentiation between analytical and hermeneutical perspective in the study of law.
Spaić Bojan
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In recent years, legal theory has developed into a generic term for multidisciplinary legal thinking. Under the heading of legal theory, scholars have explored novel pathways to legal research by using insights and methodologies from a multitude of ...
Marietta Auer
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The article analyzes scientific studies of the sociological concept of law in the USA in Ukrainian jurisprudence and characterizes their source base. It is shown that historiographical sources unite the scientific directions of such legal sciences as the
I. Vistak
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Pragmatic reconstruction in jurisprudence. Features of a realistic legal theory
A century ago the pragmatists called for reconstruction in philosophy. Philosophy at the time was occupied with conceptual analysis, abstractions, a priori analysis, and the pursuit of necessary, universal truths.
Brian Z. Tamanaha
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THE METHODOLOGICAL CONFLICT BETWEEN THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF LAW:
The subject of this research is the recently intensified competition in modern jurisprudence of two equally respectable scientific disciplines: philosophy of law and theory of law. The goal is to demarcate the meaning of these concepts. Their ontological
Sergey S. Shestopal+3 more
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The General Theory of Law and Its Development in China
Study of the general theory of law, as an independent branch of legal research, originated in Germany in the mid to late 19th century, and thereafter became a widely propagated and well-developed subject in countries such as the UK and the US ...
Lei Lei
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methodological conflict between theory and philosophy of law
The subject of this research is the recently intensified competition in modern jurisprudence of two equally respectable scientific disciplines: philosophy of law and theory of law. The goal is to demarcate the meaning of these concepts. Their ontological
S. S. Shestopal+3 more
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This article discusses the influence of emerging linguistic philosophy theories in the 20th century on the development of analytical jurisprudence through an examination of the way those theories influenced the legal philosopher H. L. A. Hart.
Luana Sion Li
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On the critical method of law (G.F. Shereshenevich and his ideological legacy)
The ideological and scientific legacy of G.F. Shershenevich, a famous Russian civilist, was analyzed. In particular, his philosophy of law in what concerns the policy of law and the critical method was considered.
V.V. Lazarev
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Pavel Novgorodtsev and the Concept of Legal Consciousness in Russian Philosophy of Law
This article explores the main contributions of Pavel Novgorodtsev (1866–1924) to Russian philosophy of law, focusing on his central idea that the rule of law depends on a neo-idealist conception of legal consciousness based on natural law and ...
R. Poole
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