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ANUBODHAN

A Peer Reviewed Multidisciplinary Quarterly Research Journal

Role of Philosophy in The Basic Structure of Law

Dr. Manoj Kumar Yadav

Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Zakir Hussain Delhi College (Evening), University of Delhi, Delhi

Abstract

A fundamental aspect of the evolution of society throughout history has been the complex interrelationship between philosophy and law. In addition to influencing legal frameworks, philosophical concepts have had a significant impact on cultural norms and values. Examining the various ways that philosophical ideas have influenced the law and, consequently, society at large is the goal of this paper. Throughout history, philosophers have been crucial in forming legal philosophy. Their theories have impacted how societies view rights, justice, and the function of the law in regulating conduct. Philosophy known as real fact of all knowledge of our life and it shows us reality of covered mystery of our universe. According to activity philosophy is basically famous for their action of enquiry that is reality of fact and logical connections among the fact. Our universe is full with the mysterious knowledge and fact therefore its primary duty of philosophy is to find reality and connect them logically throw the philosophical enquiry. The law is firmly based in philosophical theories that have developed over ages; it is not just a collection of laws and regulations. Gaining an understanding of these foundations is essential to  understanding how societal values both influence and are influenced by the law. The ideals of society are both reflected in and shaped by the law. To appreciate philosophy’s function in law, one must comprehend this dynamic.

Keywords: Ethics, Legal, Logical, Science, Society

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