Epistemological Analysis of Experience and Legal Experience: Non-classical Stage
- Anna Maratovna Davletshina
Abstract
The article presents an attempt to carry out the epistemological analysis of such notions, as experience and legal experience, central for philosophy and law. The classical philosophy interprets the experience in epistemological context - as the sense knowledge, providing the direct givenness of this object, i.e. as a result of human passive perception of the world. To reveal the integrity of experience, it is necessary to refer to the works of researchers of the non-classical stage in the philosophy and law, as the orientation at reflection, recovering subjectivity, takes place at this stage, as well as at indivisible integral inner experiences. As a result, we get the integrative understanding of experience, involving both subjective and objective elements.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v11n8p103
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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