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Law and Philosophy in the Late Roman Republic
Law and Philosophy in the Late Roman Republic
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During the second and first centuries BCE, Roman jurists and Hellenistic philosophers interacted, transforming the study of law into a science and sharing concerns with cases and private property. This cross-fertilization has had a lasting impact on law and philosophy, including the academic study of law and Western models of dispute resolution.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 190 pages
\n Publication date: 03 June 2021
\n Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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The period spanning from the mid-second to the mid-first century BCE is widely recognized as one of the most fertile and innovative eras in the annals of human thought. A significant facet of this remarkable era was the profound interplay between Roman jurists and Hellenistic philosophers. In his groundbreaking work, René Brouwer delves into the intricate ways in which jurists revolutionized the field of law by employing philosophical methodologies and concepts such as division, rules, and persons. Moreover, he explores how philosophers gradually embraced the same preoccupations as jurists, namely, the study of cases and private property. The significance of this cross-pollination for contemporary law and philosophy is immeasurable. In the realm of law, its impact can be observed in the academic study of law and the adoption of Western models of dispute resolution. On the philosophical front, the method of casuistry and the concept of just property have emerged as enduring legacies.
This interplay between jurists and philosophers not only enriched the intellectual landscape but also had far-reaching practical implications. It paved the way for the development of legal systems that were more rational, systematic, and equitable. It also inspired philosophical inquiry into the nature of law, justice, and human rights, leading to profound insights and advancements in these fields.
In conclusion, the period from the mid-second to the mid-first century BCE represents a pivotal moment in the history of human thought. The interaction between Roman jurists and Hellenistic philosophers played a crucial role in shaping the development of law and philosophy. Through their mutual exchange of ideas and methodologies, these scholars laid the foundation for the modern understanding of legal systems and the pursuit of justice. Their legacy continues to inspire and influence legal scholars and philosophers to this day.
\n Weight: 400g\n
Dimension: 158 x 234 x 19 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781108491488\n \n
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