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The Ambivalence of Legal Nihilism in Russia
Russian Studies in Philosophy Pub Date : 2020-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/10611967.2020.1734388
Julia B. Mehlich

ABSTRACT This article examines legal nihilism, which represents a kind of calling card of Russian legal culture. Nihilism’s penetration of the culture has found expression and has been substantiated in philosophy and literature. The study demonstrates the theoretical foundations of legal nihilism: logical negation, irrationalism, absurdity, and the paradoxical nature of existing. It reveals the ambivalence of legal nihilism: on the one hand, a denial of law, the state, and the church and, on the other hand, a recognition of moral law (“pan-moralism”), of “law as the minimum of morality,” as well as “infectiousness,” and the norm-establishing role of art. The author concludes that the distinguishing features of Russian culture are the priority of internal freedom and the shift in the formation of legal consciousness and norms not only into ethics but also into aesthetics.

中文翻译:

俄罗斯法律虚无主义的矛盾

摘要本文探讨了法律虚无主义,它代表了俄罗斯法律文化的一种名片。虚无主义对文化的渗透已得到表达,并已在哲学和文学中得到证实。该研究证明了法律虚无主义的理论基础:逻辑否定,非理性主义,荒谬和存在的悖论本质。它揭示了法律虚无主义的矛盾性:一方面,否认法律,国家和教会,另一方面,承认道德法则(“泛道德主义”),即“法律是最低要求”。以及“传染性”和艺术的规范建立作用。
更新日期:2020-01-02
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