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Философия права Ганса Кельзена: релятивизм и переосмысление причинности А. Б. Дидикин

By: Дидикин, Антон БорисовичContributor(s): Томский государственный университет Философский факультет Научные подразделения ФсФMaterial type: ArticleArticleOther title: Legal philosophy of Hans Kelsen: relativism and causality rethought [Parallel title]Subject(s): Кельзен, Ганс 1881-1973 | философия права | релятивизм | причинностьGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Schole. Философское антиковедение и классическая традиция Т. 9, вып. 2. С. 266-283Abstract: The paper attempts to analyze the historical, philosophical and methodological aspects of the philosophical and legal views of Hans Kelsen as interpreted from the point of view of the ‘classical’ theories of natural law, obligations and justice. The author outlines the main concepts and categories of normativity in the context of the principle of relativism and discusses some features and applications of the principle of relativism in the cognition of legal reality, and reconsideration of causality in the legal field. Attached is a translation of Kelsen’s important article “Causality and Imputation” (1950).
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The paper attempts to analyze the historical, philosophical and methodological aspects of the philosophical and legal views of Hans Kelsen as interpreted from the point of view of the ‘classical’ theories of natural law, obligations and justice. The author outlines the main concepts and categories of normativity in the context of the principle of relativism and discusses some features and applications of the principle of relativism in the cognition of legal reality, and reconsideration of causality in the legal field. Attached is a translation of Kelsen’s important article “Causality and Imputation” (1950).

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