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Právo, které se nebojí rozhovoru
Title in English | Law Which Does Not Fear Discourse |
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Year of publication | 2015 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Sociální studia |
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Citation | |
Web | Open access sčasopisu |
Field | Law sciences |
Keywords | Interdisciplinarity; Law; Medicine; Philosophy; History of Law |
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Description | The communication between law and other scientific disciplines is a current topic which is in many aspects characterized by the modern era’s search for the lost integrity of knowledge. Manifestations of interdisciplinarity may be found throughout the scientific disciplines, in the practical research of multifaceted topics, and in the theory and philosophy of science. Recognition and credible determination of the boundaries of one’s discipline and the finding of ways to cross such lines relates to the recognition of one’s own place among the other sciences. Such critical self-examination nevertheless is not possible without studying the history of a particular discipline with a focus on its relation to the other sciences and arts. Therefore, in addition to starting to write history of a particular scientific discipline, in this case law, it is necessary to schematize the specific history of interdisciplinarity. The aim of this article is to present the manner in which law communicated with medicine and philosophy when the sciences of the early modern period started to emerge. |