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Rousseau's legal and social philosophy
Chválek, Jan ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Maršálek, Pavel (referee)
I have presented this work which, I admit, has not one integrated aim, but tries to handle it comprehensively with more questions. The reason why I have chosen theoretical or philosophical law work was that I have been interested for a long time in common questions rather than particular details and more, that I have got an opportunity to study the topic which affects philosophical questions, which has also been my long-time interest. The reason why I have chosen Rousseau, is mainly that, he was the principal author who mediated the most important ideological turning point between the so - called ancien regime and new citizen society. The reason why I was concerned with, mainly, the piece about the social contract was above all, that there are ideas meeting philosophy and law and, most of all, matches for analysis of the work designed for a law faculty. Appropriately, I have also added conclusions from other of his works. I'm trying to connect law and philosophy questions, in two places, which, in my opinion unfortunately, cannot be done. It's a question of technical development and more of art or, more widely, of the cultural aspect of a society. The basic aspiration of the work is to introduce Rousseau's conception of the Social contract, but also to show , that it is not possible to execute it to a...

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