The Philosophy of Law presents a profound exploration of the philosophical foundations of law, justice, and moral obligation as articulated by Immanuel Kant. This classic work examines the relationship between law, freedom, and reason, emphasizing the role of rational principles in shaping legal authority and individual rights. The Indian Economy Reprint makes Kant?s influential legal philosophy accessible to contemporary readers, preserving its relevance for modern jurisprudential inquiry.
Key Features
- Foundational exposition of legal philosophy grounded in moral reasoning
- Analysis of law in relation to freedom, duty, and individual autonomy
- Exploration of rights, justice, and the authority of legal systems
- Philosophical framework influencing modern jurisprudence and constitutional thought
- Classic text forming the basis of normative and analytical legal theory
- Essential reading for understanding law through ethical and rational principles
This book is intended for law students, philosophy students, academicians, legal theorists, and scholars of jurisprudence. It is particularly valuable for readers seeking a theoretical and ethical understanding of law beyond statutes and case law. Candidates preparing for postgraduate legal studies, judicial services, and interdisciplinary research in law and philosophy will find this work intellectually rigorous and deeply insightful.