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Mircea Djuvara. Fundamentul filosofiei juridice
42,29 RON
- Author
- Adrian Michiduță
- ISBN
- 978-606-092-054-0
- Year
- 2022
- Pages
- 268 pages
- Format
- 12 cm×19 cm
- Language
- Română
- Category
- Filosofie romaneasca
- Publisher
- Aius PrintEd
About this book
A representative figure of Romanian legal philosophy from the interwar period, Mircea Djuvara (1886 1944) was a professor of Law and the Philosophical Encyclopedia of Law at the Faculty of Law in Bucharest (1920 1944). Consistent with the idea of rational law, he confesses that he makes, on the path of law, a new introduction to Kant, to a Kant passed through Fichte and Hegel, adapted to the themes of contemporary science. The foundation of Mircea Djuvara's entire philosophical and legal construction is precisely the distinction he makes between rational and positive law. Law, like any other noological discipline, cannot be understood in its foundations and deep joints, except within a broad and deep philosophical consideration. The philosopher Mircea Djuvara elaborated a new table of philosophical and legal categories, increasing the "unlimited number of categories, dissolving in complexes of relationships and establishing a kind of omnipresence of reason, creator of both the form and the matter of knowledge". Along with the philosophical categories, he also developed a classification of the sciences, surpassing in many respects the hierarchy of sciences made by Auguste Comte. Mircea Djuvara remains in the history of Romanian philosophy as "uno dei grandi pensatori contemporanei nel campo della filosofia giuridica" [one of the greatest contemporary thinkers in the field of the philosophy of law], as well characterized by the Italian philosopher Georgio Del Vecchio. Adrian Michiduța
