Philosophy of Law

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"Philosophy of Law" by Hegel G. In. F. It is not just a book, but a world of reflection on the right, freedom and moral foundations of human existence. Written in the early 19th century, this work continues to be relevant and inspiring for philosophers, lawyers, and anyone interested in the basics of social order and the legal system. Hegel, one of the greatest thinkers of his time, offers the reader an in-depth analysis of the nature of law and its role in society. In Philosophy of Law, Hegel explores how law relates to morality and ethics, raising important questions about individual freedom and its interaction with the state. He argues that law is not something abstract, but is a living reality that is formed in the process of historical development. Hegel sees law as an expression of reason, which should serve as the basis for building a just society. This work is imbued with the spirit of the time in which the author lived, and reflects his desire to understand how individual freedom can coexist with social norms and laws. The book will be of interest not only to students of law and philosophy faculties, but also to a wide audience seeking to understand complex issues related to human rights, justice and ethical norms. Hegel's approach to law as a dynamic process, rather than a static set of rules, makes his ideas particularly appealing to those seeking answers to contemporary challenges, such as human rights issues, social justice, and the role of the state in the lives of citizens. The topics raised in the Philosophy of Law remain relevant to this day. Hegel addresses issues related to property rights, civil rights and duties, and the role of the state in ensuring justice. His ideas that individual freedom cannot be realized outside the context of society are of interest and debate among modern philosophers and sociologists. The book encourages the reader to reflect on how law can serve as a tool for achieving social harmony and how it should evolve in response to changes in society. Hegel's style, although it may seem difficult to perceive, nevertheless has its own unique beauty and depth. His ability to combine abstract philosophical concepts with practical questions of law and morality makes his work indispensable for understanding not only philosophy but also the history of law. If you are interested in such works as Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason or Durkheim’s Sociology, Hegel’s Philosophy of Law will be a logical continuation of this intellectual journey for you. This book can be not only a source of knowledge, but also an incentive for deep reflection on the place of a person in society, about how law shapes our lives and what moral principles should underlie it. By reading Philosophy of Right, you are immersed in a world of ideas that can change your perception of both right and life itself. Do not miss the opportunity to discover this outstanding work, which continues to inspire generations of thinkers and practitioners.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Гегель Г.В.Ф.
- Language
- Russian
- Series
- Философское наследие
- ISBN
- 9785244003840
- Release date
- 1990