Jurisprudencialismo e Idiomas Vizinhos
Like all major Works, António Castanheira Neves’s legal philosophy and theory strikes us with the morning splendor of a white light, capable of stimulating an infinite dynamic of reception and establishing a luminous (but no less demanding) dialogue with other voices and other discourses (and with t...
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| Format: | Online |
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| Idioma: | portuguès |
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Coimbra University Press
2025
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| Accés en línia: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/149944 |
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| Sumari: | Like all major Works, António Castanheira Neves’s legal philosophy and theory strikes us with the morning splendor of a white light, capable of stimulating an infinite dynamic of reception and establishing a luminous (but no less demanding) dialogue with other voices and other discourses (and with the refraction-decomposition prisms which these discourses generate). This direct reference to a well-known dictum by Arvo Pärt (invoking a white light that contains all colors) makes special sense when we are confronted with the present monograph and with the spectrum of twenty authors (on both sides of the Atlantic) that gives it life. The essays now assembled actually cover the capital dimensions of Castanheira Neves’ Work (and his jurisprudentialist conception), whilst however assuming unmistakably diverse perspectives and frequenting different frontiers (as well as discussing diverse projections in reality and its law in action): this benefits the ensemble with the sense and authenticity (but also productivity) of a responsible conversation. |
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