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Title

Impact of Philosophical Anthropology and Axiology on the Current Understanding of the Institution of Human Rights

Author

Olga V. Buglimova, Igor Goncharov, Elvira Malinenko, Natalya Matveeva, Yuri Stepanenko, and Galina Chernichkina

Citation

Vol. 22  No. 7  pp. 327-331

Abstract

The article aims at studying the institution of human rights in an ever-evolving world in the context of the interdisciplinary approach. The main scientific method was deduction that allowed examining the specific interdisciplinary approach in relation to the institution of human rights on the global scale. To solve the issue set, it is necessary to study legal foundations and features of the interdisciplinary approach to the institution of human rights in the modern world. The article proves there is no theoretical anthropological understanding of the institution of human rights. It has been concluded that the appeal to anthropological jurisprudence requires the identification of the initial theoretical and methodological principles, parameters and axioms of cognition, the integration of a person into the subject field of legal science, linking jurisprudence with the chosen external environment (philosophy, sociology, theology, etc.), predetermining the existence (understanding) of a person, causing qualitative differences and the structure of subject-methodological phenomena. In addition to the identification of such hypotheses, prerequisites and axioms, the basic method (principle) of cognition and its heuristic potential are also being searched (defined). The terminological designation of the formed subject-methodological phenomenon (legal anthropology, anthropology of law, anthropological approach, etc.) reveals its role in the system of interdisciplinary relations of legal science.

Keywords

human rights, the protection of rights and freedoms, state control, legal anthropology.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202207/20220740.pdf