Methodological functions of the Philosophy of Law
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Methodological functions of the Philosophy of Law
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Authors
Dzhangir A. Kerimov 
Affiliation:
USSR Academy of Sciences
Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation
Edition
Pages
96-102
Abstract

The author insists that the methodology of law has pronounced distinctive features, which are determined primarily by the originality and originality of the subject of legal development of social existence. Such development takes place both in the spiritual sphere and in the purely practical sphere. At the same time, the methodology of law is structured at three levels: fundamental, general scientific and private scientific. This work is devoted to the comprehension of the first, the most significant of them

Keywords
methodology, philosophy, law, scientific cognition, essence, regularity, legal abstraction, logical, historical, practice
Acknowledgment
The article was published in the journal “State and Law” (1995), No. 9, pp. 15–22. Abstract and key words are compiled by Doctor of Law, Professor A.D. Kerimov.
Date of publication
23.03.2022
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