Elementos de La Filosofia del Derecho O Curso de Derecho Natural
by
Antonio Bachiller y. Morales
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
188
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
1168538491
ISBN-13
9781168538499
Description
Antonio Bachiller y Morales presents a thoughtful exploration of legal philosophy in this work, diving deep into the principles of natural law. His insights are rooted in the tradition of philosophical inquiry, seeking to address fundamental questions about justice, rights, and the moral dimensions of law. This examination not only provides a historical context but also encourages readers to ponder the evolution of legal thought.
With clarity and precision, Bachiller y Morales articulates the complex relationships between law and ethics, emphasizing the importance of moral underpinnings in the establishment of legal systems. His analytical approach invites readers to reflect on how these philosophical concepts influence contemporary legal frameworks.
The work navigates various schools of thought, giving readers a comprehensive view of the debates surrounding natural law and its place in legal philosophy. Throughout, Bachiller y Morales engages with significant theorists, tying past ideas to the present.
Ultimately, this rich examination offers both scholars and curious minds a rigorous foundation for understanding the philosophical dimensions of law, pushing them to consider how justice is conceived in different contexts.
With clarity and precision, Bachiller y Morales articulates the complex relationships between law and ethics, emphasizing the importance of moral underpinnings in the establishment of legal systems. His analytical approach invites readers to reflect on how these philosophical concepts influence contemporary legal frameworks.
The work navigates various schools of thought, giving readers a comprehensive view of the debates surrounding natural law and its place in legal philosophy. Throughout, Bachiller y Morales engages with significant theorists, tying past ideas to the present.
Ultimately, this rich examination offers both scholars and curious minds a rigorous foundation for understanding the philosophical dimensions of law, pushing them to consider how justice is conceived in different contexts.
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