Hans Kelsen and the double philosophical root of law
This work aims to shed light on the philosophy of law in general and Hans Kelsen’s pure theory of law in particular from a methodical perspective that attends to it’s presuppositional structure, built on two axes: philosophy of knowledge and ethics. Through a systematic and progressive exposition of...
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Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humanidades. Instituto de Filosofía
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/ach/article/view/6479 |
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| Sumario: | This work aims to shed light on the philosophy of law in general and Hans Kelsen’s pure theory of law in particular from a methodical perspective that attends to it’s presuppositional structure, built on two axes: philosophy of knowledge and ethics. Through a systematic and progressive exposition of the key concepts that compose the system in question, with the critical aid of secondary sources, a study of both the doctrinal elements and their relations and consequences will be conducted in order to arrive to a comprehensive consideration about the author and a problematization of the usual ways of categorizing, opting for an all-inclusive picture that conceives him on light of his fundamental presuppositions. |
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