Zakon kak obʺekt filosofskoho analiza: problemy, teorii, gipotezy

Dnipropetrovsʹk: VPOP "Dnipro" (1995)
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A generic work on law as an object of philosophical analysis. Table of contents: Introduction. Part one. Objective laws, objective relations. Chapter one. The "nature" of objective laws and the problem of their existence. Chapter two. The determinist structure of the natural world: the classical and modernity. Chapter three. Time, logic, and laws. Part two. Law as a form of scientific cognition. Chapter four. Law in the structure of scientific cognition. Chapter five. The method of classification in cognition and laws. Instead of a conclusion: the irrational and law.

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