18.97.9.174
Theoretical and legal science: a modern approach
Theoretical and legal science: a modern approach
Annotation

The article reveals a new approach to the understanding of theoretical and legal science. It is argued that the theory of state and law was originally formed as a complex discipline that includes at least four components: historical, philosophical, sociological, dogmatic. The article analyzes three main components: dogmatic, sociological, philosophical. It is argued that each component of the theoretical and legal science (dogma of law, Sociology of Law, Philosophy of Law) has its own subject and its own methodology. The specific features of social science (including legal science), its subject and methods are indicated

About authors
Vyacheslav N. Zhukov
Professor of the Department of theory of state and law and political science of the faculty of law at Lomonosov Moscow state University
Law faculty of Lomonosov Moscow state University; Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences
References

1. Zorkin V.D. Positivist theory of law in Russia. M., 1978. P. 17 (in Russ.).

2. New Philosophical Encyclopedia: in 4 vols. M., 2001. Vol. 2. P. 553 (in Russ.).

3. Theory of state and law: textbook for universities / ed. by O.V. Martyshin. M., 2007. P. 25 (in Russ.).

4. Tumanov V.A. Bourgeois legal ideology. To the criticism of the doctrines of law. M., 1971. P. 165 (in Russ.).

5. Philosophical Encyclopedic Dictionary / [prepared by A.L. Grekulov et al.]; editorial board: S.S. Averintsev et al. 2nd ed. M., 1989. P. 695 (in Russ.).

6. Philosophy: textbook for universities / ed. by V.V. Mironov. M., 2005. P. 601 (in Russ.).

Полная версия доступна только подписчикам
Подпишитесь прямо сейчас