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Philosophical Foundations for Understanding the System of Law
Author(s) -
Roman A. Romashov,
V.A. Kovalev,
Елена Анатольевна Ракова
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2738-2753
DOI - 10.24234/wisdom.v1i1.672
Subject(s) - teleology , presumption , rationalization (economics) , state (computer science) , dualism , epistemology , law , mythology , sociology , philosophy , history , political science , mathematics , classics , algorithm
The article deals with a problem of correlation between the evolution of the main ideas pattern, philosophical foundations of the intellectual life of age and historical state-law systems. The method is a cyclic conception of history, according to which on every round of historical processes, the framework of state-law system development was formed by the main ideas presumption about space, time, the mul­tiplicity of the world and so on. According to it, authors argue that the existence of some milestones in the history of ideas gives us an opportunity to highlight some phases of the state-law system evolution, such as temple-state with its mythological space and cyclic time; polis state, which emerged from rationalization and understanding the world is multiple; medieval theological state with its dualism and teleological history conception; modern state based on separation of abstract conceptions such as nation and their embodiment.

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