PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH IN THE MODERN LEGAL STUDIES

Authors

  • Aleksandr Vasilievich Petrov Author
  • Aleksey Viktorovich Zyrianov Author

Abstract

The article examines the basic concepts of the philosophy of phenomenology and the phenomenological school of law. The attention is focused on the methodological features of the phenomenological approach to the law cognition. There is a correlation with other methods of cognition of legal reality. The attention is drawn to both the advantages and disadvantages of this approach in the context of the domestic legal doctrine. It is concluded that phenomenology, possessing both the theory and the methodology of cognition, emanating rights, is a vital part of the nonclassical paradigm of the legal science, designed to develop an idea of its own object.

Author Biographies

  • Aleksandr Vasilievich Petrov

    Doctor of Sciences (Law), professor of Theory of State and Law Department, of Constitutional and Administrative Law, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation

  • Aleksey Viktorovich Zyrianov
    Candidate of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor of the Theory of State and Law, Constitutional and Administrative Law, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation

Published

2017-09-04