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Encyclopedia of the Science of Law: Introduction, Vol. 8/1 (Collected Works, Series A)

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From the editor’s Preface

The “Encyclopedia of the Science of Law” constitutes the first scholarly domain in which Dooyeweerd tested his radically new understanding of created reality, informed by the biblical basic motive of creation, fall, and redemption. The Science of Law represents the academic discipline in which Dooyeweerd was trained and in which he developed exceptional expertise. Therefore, it must be clear that the publication of this comprehensive and authoritative multi-volume series will contribute significantly to the ever growing legacy of reformational philosophy.

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  • Applies the author’s method of immanent criticism enhancing the argumentative force of his own approach
  • Constitutes the first scholarly domain in which Dooyeweerd tested his radically new understanding of created reality
  • Reflects the academic field in which Dooyeweerd was formally trained and in which he attained remarkable expertise

    Part I: The Philosophic Idea of Encyclopedia in the Light of the Cosmonomic Idea. The Theory of the Law-Spheres as the Primary Foundation of the Encyclopedia of the Science of Law

  • Introduction to the Science of Law and the Philosophic Idea of Encyclopedia Science and Reality
  • Philosophy, the Special Sciences, and Naive Experience of Reality. Cosmic Time and the First Transcendental Basic Problem of Any Conceivable Philosophic System
  • The Second Transcendental Basic Problem of Philosophy: The Archimedean Point
  • The Christian Transcendence Standpoint and the Critical Immanence Standpoint in Philosophy. The Third Transcendental Basic Problem of Philosophy
  • The Four Religious Ground Motives of Western Thought
  • The Cosmonomic Idea as the Transcendental Ground-idea of Philosophy: The Transcendental Critique of Theoretical Thought and “Metaphysics”
  • The Cosmonomic Idea and the Method of Concept-Formation in the Science of Law
  • The Law-Spheres and their Modal Structures. The Concepts of Law and Subject in the Science of Law
  • The Cosmic Order of the Law-Spheres and the Method of Analysis of the Modal Structures
  • Antinomies and Illegitimate Fictions in Scientific Thinking: The Fictions of Legal Method
  • Part II: The Opening Process in the Normative Aspects of Reality: Law and History

  • The Sphere Universality of All the Modal Aspects and the Opening Process in the Normative Anticipatory Law-Spheres. The Relationship of Causality, Attribution, Unlawfulness, and Fault
  • Law and History: The Relationship of the Science of Legal Dogmatics to the Science of Legal History
  • Law and History: The Modal Structure of the Historical Aspect
  • The Modal Meaning of History in its Opened Structure: The Relation of Historical Ethnology and the Science of History
  • The Relationship between Law and History Revisited: Is the Opposition between Historical and Systematic Thinking Correct?
  • The Modal Structure of Faith as the Temporal Boundary Function and its Place in the Opening Process
  • Part III: The Subject-Object Relation within the Modal Structure of the Law-Spheres and its Significance for the Science of Law

  • The General Significance of the Subject-Object Relation in the Modal Structure of the Law-Spheres with particular reference to the Jural Aspect
  • The Limits of the Subject-Object Relation
  • Part IV: The Theory of the Individuality-Structures of Reality and their Forms of Interlacement as a Second Foundation for the Encyclopedia of the Science of Law

  • The Place of the Various Branches of Law in an Encyclopedia of the Science of Law
  • The Relationship of the Modal and the Individuality Structures of Reality. Law-Type and Law-Modality
  • The Interlacement of the Individuality-Structures: Enkapsis and the Enkaptic Structural Whole
  • The Enkaptic Structural Whole of the Human Body and Act-Life: The Relationship of Psychology and the Science of Law

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