The concept of revived natural law as a continuation of traditions of the modern era in Ukrainian philosophy
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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent12.01.124Keywords:
natural-legal theory, state of nature, civil state, rationalist direction, religious-ethical directionAbstract
The author emphasizes the leading role of Kant's philosophy and neo-Kantianism in spreading the theory of natural law on Ukrainian territory. The article emphasizes that the idea of natural law was considered in the circles of the Ukrainian intelligentsia as a component of the general system of idealistic views. The intelligentsia was critical of positive law and called for the correction of its defects with the help of moral goals. The author compares rationalist and religious-ethical approaches to issues of ethical origin and natural human rights.
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