Autore
De Sanctis, Francesco M.Titolo
Fondamentalismo giuridico?Periodico
Rivista di filosofia del dirittoAnno:
2013 - Fascicolo:
Speciale - Pagina iniziale:
69 - Pagina finale:
102By using the word "fundamentalism", we can refer to a doctrinewhich implies absolute fidelity to the rules of a revealed religion. In this case, in no way Jurisprudencecan be fundamentalist. At the same time, the above impossibility affects all thosetheories that advocate absolute obedience to law - as an expression of the will of a sovereignlegislator - or rely on code making, as they intend to reduce Jurisprudence to a mere exegesisof the words used by the Lawgiver. As a matter of fact, our era does not seem to allow legalfundamentalism. That is why, what we have to fear is religious and economic fundamentalism,in order not to face a dramatic change in our conception of law and justice.
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