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Legal History - The Rise and Fall of Natural Law: Volume 1A of the Philosophy of Law: The History of Legal Philosophy

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Book Synopsis: Our age is characterized by radical subjectivism. Which is to say: There is no agreement on any absolute standard of value. Indeed, there is no agreement even on truth itself. And as a matter of fact, the very concept of objective, absolute truth has been cast aside in favor of "truths" - your truth, my truth, whoever's truth. The result is the abandonment of the pursuit of truth at all, in favor of convictions, emotional appeals in favor of those convictions, and the pursuit of political power to put those convictions in practice.This state of affairs will come as no surprise to those, like Friedrich Julius Stahl, who track the way people think, who know that ideas have consequences and that thought eventually feeds into practice. This is especially the case with legal philosophy. Here is where theory and practice confront each other, where the rubber meets the road. And the history of legal philosophy is the history of ideas having consequences.This history can tell us a great deal about how we arrived at the current state of affairs. When we look at it, we find that the key player in this history is natural law. Once the mainstay of ethical and legal discourse, it is now a forgotten relic. But natural law paved the way for the triumph of subjectivism in the modern world. A strange thing, considering that natural law was supposed to embody an objective standard for judging man-made law. It ended up eliminating that standard. How this came about is the burden of The Rise and Fall of Natural Law.Natural law was born of the Greeks and Romans, adopted by the Christian church, and converted into the bulwark of Christian ethical and legal science. But along the way it became disengaged from the church; and when it did, it played a central role in secularizing Western civilization.Stahl follows this career, from its start in classical antiquity, through to its incorporation in the scholasticism of the Middle Ages, to its secularized versions in the Enlightenment, and culminating in the philosophy of Rousseau and the hard reality of the French Revolution. The subjectivist turn is especially emphasized in the work of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, whose focus on enthusiastic conviction and the primacy of the subject makes him the prophet of the modern world. Although Fichte wrote at the turn of the 19th century, it is in our day that his orientation has triumphed. His story, and the stories of those leading up to him - the leading characters in "the Rise and Fall of Natural Law" - are crucial to understanding the genesis of the modern world.

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Unlock the mysteries of legal philosophy with "The Rise and Fall of Natural Law: Volume 1A of the Philosophy of Law." In a world plagued by radical subjectivism, this book offers a compelling exploration of the history of legal philosophy. Discover how the abandonment of objective truth has shaped our current reality and delve into the fascinating journey of natural law from its ancient origins to its modern implications.

Embark on a captivating journey through time as Friedrich Julius Stahl dissects the evolution of natural law and its impact on Western civilization. Learn how this once foundational concept in ethical and legal discourse became a forgotten relic, ultimately paving the way for the dominance of subjective truths. Gain valuable insights into the historical forces that have shaped our understanding of law and morality today.

Delve deep into the fascinating narratives of influential figures like Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Rousseau as they navigate the turbulent waters of legal philosophy. Witness the transformative power of ideas and the profound consequences they have had on the development of modern society. "The Rise and Fall of Natural Law" is a must-read for anyone seeking to unravel the complexities of our legal and moral frameworks.

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