History and Plurality in the Modern Comprehension of Law
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Abstract
This paper claims the importance of the historical dimension in understanding the meaning of Law. History conditions the conceptualization of Law and has been one of the problems of doctrine of Natural Law. Both philosophy of law and rights can be understood as historical concepts whose meaning cannot be fully grasped by mere recourse to language analysis. From this point of view, language analysis and hystorical dimension are complementary prespectives in the understanding of Law.
Keywords
- History
- Natural Law
- Philosophy of Law
- Rights
- Nature
- Function