El objeto de estudio de la Teoría del Estado

"In the literature specializing in the political-state phenomenon, we find a technical vocabulary that assigns diverse meanings to words. Thus, the words theory, science, politics, philosophy, state, or political law have been and are defined in different ways, depending on the era and the auth...

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Autor principal: Perícola, María Alejandra
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://revistas.derecho.uba.ar/index.php/academia/article/view/589/514
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Sumario:"In the literature specializing in the political-state phenomenon, we find a technical vocabulary that assigns diverse meanings to words. Thus, the words theory, science, politics, philosophy, state, or political law have been and are defined in different ways, depending on the era and the authors' assessments." -- The purpose of this paper is to analyze the different assumptions from which the object of study of Theory of the State can be understood. We base our analysis on the systemic paradigm, which means that theorization on the State implies studying it from its context, on the understanding that reality is dynamic, changeable, diverging and holistic, and that it needs an interdisciplinary approach. Within this framework, we set out to point out the differences and the points of contact between Theory of the State and Political Science, Political Law and Political Philosophy. In addition, we will highlight the traits of curriculum organization based on the minimum content for courses and the object proper of Theory of the State taking into account the syllabus currently followed by the different chairs teaching Theory of the State at the Universidad de Buenos Aires School of Law.