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Journal

2011 | 4-5 (6-7) | 30-45

Article title

Uniwersalna gramatyka moralności i prawa

Content

Title variants

EN
Universal Grammar of Morals and Law

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The universal grammar of morals and law is an original scientific proposition which can be the alternative to the relativist views in theory and philosophy of law. The authors of this conception are two scholars, lawyers and philosophers: Matthias Mahlmann professor of Zurich University and John Mikhail – professor of Georgetown University in Washington. Their scientific fields involve the cognitive science, the research on human brain and the theory of human spirit which they learned in Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge (MIT). The greatest influence on their scientific development had a world-known linguists – Noam Chomsky, the author of the universal grammar and the researcher of a human nature and the functioning of a human spirit. M. Mahlmann and J. Mikhail noticed possibility of applying his results in the field of morals and law.

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Pages

30-45

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Contributors

  • Katedra Teorii i Filozofii Prawa Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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