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Teleological conception of state and society in Russian philosophy of law. / Evlampiev, I.I.; Kupriyanov, V.A.
SGEM2016 Conference Proceedings. Book 3. Volume II.. 2016. p. 863-870.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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T1 - Teleological conception of state and society in Russian philosophy of law
AU - Evlampiev, I.I.
AU - Kupriyanov, V.A.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The article deals with the problem of understating of state and society by Russian liberal philosophy in the 19th century. One can discern two versions of the doctrine of state within liberal philosophy: mechanistic and teleological. The mechanistic understanding of state also called “state minimalism” was proposed by the leaders of the classical European liberalism (for instance, J. Locke and I. Kant) and so far it has been maintained by the up-to-date western political philosophy. The theory was fiercely criticized by Russian liberal philosophy, namely B. Chicherin, A. Gradovsky and P. Novgorodsev who presented the teleological version of liberalism developed in opposition to the western thinking. From Gradovsky’s point of view, the philosophical quintessence of the doctrine of state is social contract theory rooted in social atomism and abstract individualism. Mechanistic version of liberalism was criticized for the understanding of state as the external union of independent individuals. Russian liberal ph
AB - The article deals with the problem of understating of state and society by Russian liberal philosophy in the 19th century. One can discern two versions of the doctrine of state within liberal philosophy: mechanistic and teleological. The mechanistic understanding of state also called “state minimalism” was proposed by the leaders of the classical European liberalism (for instance, J. Locke and I. Kant) and so far it has been maintained by the up-to-date western political philosophy. The theory was fiercely criticized by Russian liberal philosophy, namely B. Chicherin, A. Gradovsky and P. Novgorodsev who presented the teleological version of liberalism developed in opposition to the western thinking. From Gradovsky’s point of view, the philosophical quintessence of the doctrine of state is social contract theory rooted in social atomism and abstract individualism. Mechanistic version of liberalism was criticized for the understanding of state as the external union of independent individuals. Russian liberal ph
KW - Russian philosophy of law
KW - liberalism
KW - teleology
KW - state
KW - culture
KW - nationality
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-619-7105-77-3
SP - 863
EP - 870
BT - SGEM2016 Conference Proceedings. Book 3. Volume II.
Y2 - 24 August 2016 through 30 August 2016
ER -
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