ЛУКИЋЕВ СИСТЕМ ФИЛОЗОФИЈЕ МОРАЛА
RADOMIR LUKIĆ AND HIS SYSTEM OF SOCIOLOGY OF MORALS
Author(s): Dragan StanimirovicSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Philosophy of Law
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Нишу
Keywords: Lukic; sociology; moral; system
Summary/Abstract: Prof. Radomir Lukic (1914-1999) is a one of the most significant sociologists, and the founder of the Yugoslav system of the sociology of morals. He contributed to the development of the basic elements of the Yugoslav sociology of morals in his major systematic pieces of work, such as "Fundamental Sociology", "The Theory of the State and the Law", and "The System ofJurisprudence". In his major piece "The Sociology of Morals he developed a comprehensive and original system of the sociology of morals. In "The Sociology of Morals in the spirit of a genuine scientific critique, Prof. Lukic presented the most significant scholastic doctrines on morals, developing a logically consistent conception of morals as a social phenomenon. His system of the sociology of morals is based on coherent scientific methodology. In the introductory part, he defined the concept of the sociology of morals (including the subject matter and method, types of sciences and disciplines on morals, and their relations with the sociology of morals). In a separate part, Prof. Lukic deliberated on morals as a social phenomenon, defining the general concept of morals, the sociological concept of morals, and the social processes related to morals. In the voluminous next part, he rendered the impact of morals upon the society, including both general and particular role of morals in society. In conclusion, Prof. Lukic considered the contemporary social processes and the future of morals.
Journal: Зборник радова Правног факултета у Нишу
- Issue Year: XLV/2004
- Issue No: 45
- Page Range: 79-99
- Page Count: 21
- Language: Serbian