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Human and the State in the Mirror of Philosophical of Law of Western European Civilization

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This article is devoted to the study of the relationship between human nature and the state as a form of its expression. At the same time, the analysis of this topic took place in the historical and philosophical plane, which reflected some aspects of the evolution of philosophical and legal thought. The emphasis was placed on Western European philosophy, because in one article it is impossible to comprehensive analyze the philosophical understanding of the relationship between man and the state in different cultural traditions. The author pays special attention to natural law, emphasizing its direct derivation from human nature. An anthropological crisis can lead to the degeneration of natural law, which will predispose states to disintegration. Separately, it should be emphasized that at the beginning of the XXI century there was a threat to the existence of the state as a form and mode of human existence. States are actually being replaced by financial multinational companies, which in their essence are not designed to comprehensively solve problems of an anthropological nature. To counteract the crisis phenomena, it is necessary that spiritual values be taken into account in state policy, which is a form of state self-care, since it is impossible to preserve national unity without a developed culture.

Published in Frontiers (Volume 1, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.frontiers.20210104.11
Page(s) 49-53
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Person, State, Natural Law

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  • Philosophical Sciences, Theology Department, Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy, Moscow, Russia, Financial University Under the Government of the Russian Federation, Kursk Branch, Kursk, Russia

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