The Legal Reality as a Structured Area of the Implementation of the Law

  • V. Savenko Ph.D in Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Modern and Contemporary History and Methodology of Teaching History of the Ternopil National Pedagogical University named after Volodymyr Hnatiuk
Keywords: legal reality, law, structure of legal reality, being of the law

Abstract

Philosophical aspects of the deontological nature of the legal reality as a structured platitude of the implementation of the law are investigated. It has been assumed that any definition of law contains ontological foundation. The nature, the essence, and the fundamental principles of the origin and structure of legal reality as a scientific category are researched. The article views the law as the fundamental principle of the legal reality of society being. Appeal to the legal reality passes through the prism of the main trends of methodological studies of modern philosophy of law. In particular, the problem of understanding the phenomenon of legal reality as the basis of deontological genesis of modern society has been accentuated and the answer to the question of how legal laws correspond to the universal laws of being has been searched. Theoretical statements of the article have been based on scientific researches of the problem. In particular, the genesis of the idea of legal reality and the place of the law in it have been traced on the basis of the theoretical generalizations of M. Andrianov, M. Arabadzhy, A. Balinska, M. Biletskyi, R. Bojniiazov, V. Vovk, A. Gadzhiiev, T. Garasimiv, and others. As a result of conducted research the article reveals the specifics and the ambiguity of the question of the legal reality and the ontological structure of law; scientific and reasonable analysis of the impact of legal reality on formation of legal behaviour and social regulation of social relations within the legal reality of society have been carried out.

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Author Biography

V. Savenko
Ph.D in Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Modern and Contemporary History and Methodology of Teaching History of the Ternopil National Pedagogical University named after Volodymyr Hnatiuk

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Specific Areas of Legal Philosophy (Ontology, Gnoseology, Anthropology, Praxeology)