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Legal Culture of Post-Industrial Society: Methodological Basis of Research

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-513X-2023-3-8-16

Abstract

Aim. Identify the features of methodological approaches applicable to the study of legal culture in a post-industrial society.

Methodology. To achieve this goal, the methodology of anthropocentrism as a direction within the framework of the modern post-classical approach to law was used as the methodological basis of the study. The provisions of constructivism are also used to determine the role of man as a subject of law in the construction of legal culture.

Results. The article justifies that anthropocentrism, declaring a person the center of the legal system, actualizes the study of legal culture and the factors determining its features. It is stated that the identification of patterns of the dynamics of legal culture in post-industrial society is possible only on the basis of interdisciplinary synthesis, taking into account the principles of post-nonclassical scientific rationality.

About the Authors

E. Pevtsova
V.I. Vernadsky Russian State University of National Economy
Russian Federation

Elena A. Pevtsova – Dr. Sci. (Law), Prof., Rector

shosse Entuziastov 50, Moscow 119571



D. Pashentsev
Moskow City Pedagogical University
Russian Federation

Dmitry A. Pashentsev – Dr. Sci. (Law), Prof., Honored Worker of the Higher School of the Russian Federation, Chief Researcher, Department of Theory of Law and Interdisciplinary Research of Legislation, Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, Prof., Moscow City University

2-y Selskokhozyaystvennyy proyezd 4, Moscow 129226



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