History of the Philosophy of Law in the Ancient East
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prephilosophical and philosophical-legal ideas, religion as a presource of the philosophical-legal ideas, Indian, Egyptian and Iranian philosophical-legal ideas
Abstract
The common characteristics of the history of the philosophy of law of countries and people of the Ancient East are given. The connection of this theme with the crisis of the chronology in historical science is pointed ou. The sources and content of the prephilosophical and philosophical-legal ideas of that time are showed.Downloads
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