Post-secular and post-metaphysical forms of philosophical-legal thinking: Global and post-Soviet trends

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This article discusses the basic philosophical and legal approaches, justifying post-secular model of correlation and interaction of religion and law, reason and faith, and examines the solidarity approach to law and development of legal systems in post- soviet space. This paper describes the crisis of classical secular model of social organization and characterizes new postsecular and post-metaphysical forms of thinking and practice. Normative differentialism, communication theory, sociocultural approach, agonistic model, solidarity approach are allocated and examined in the quality of philosophical-legal trends. The author proves that in area of the post-Soviet Union dominates solidarity form of political-legal thought, in which solidarity is considered as a qualitative state of the social system, characterized by integrity and unity, suggesting a mechanism for sustainable development, orienting all occurring social processes and events on the achievement of consensual goals, the reproduction of socio-cultural identity and pivotal (axled) spiritual and moral foundations of the social system.

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Fominskaya, M. D. (2015). Post-secular and post-metaphysical forms of philosophical-legal thinking: Global and post-Soviet trends. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(5S3), 232–238. https://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n5s3p232

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