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За природата на легалните и научните определения на правните понятия
On the Nature of the Legal and Scientific Definitions of the Legal Terms

Author(s): Viktor Ivanov
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Sociology, Evaluation research, Philosophy of Law
Published by: Университет за национално и световно стопанство (УНСС)
Keywords: Desacralizing theory; legal definitions; veritable scientific definitions; legal terms
Summary/Abstract: The legal definitions of the legal terms are product of indepth scientific research, but therewith the legislator pursues not the disclosure of the essence of one or another legal phenomenon hidden from our everyday experience, but the formation of an effective and non401 contradictory normative system as his main goal. Therefore, they do not pursue a real scientific goal - revealing the objective truth about one or another phenomenon - but a legalnormative one. In contrast to the legal definitions, the veritable scientific definitions of the legal terms, which are formed on the plane of every single desacralizing theory of law, pursue a real scientific goal - to expose delusions, the fruit of objective illusions, and to reveal the hidden essence of the legal phenomena! While the legal definitions find their place primarily in a formally non-contradictory normative system, the definitions that do not serve normative needs, but own scientific needs, find their fundamental place in the system of the scientific knowledge. They are aimed at revealing the hidden essences of the phenomena, by overcoming the appearances and revealing the delusions formed by the objective illusions of the everyday consciousness. The real scientific definitions are formed with the methods of the paradoxical logic and reveal the internal contradiction of the legal phenomena.

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