The Well of the Law: Nomos. Charis, Exousia
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https://doi.org/10.13135/2281-6658/442Keywords:
Myth, Kant, Bergson, Derrida, law, religion, Judeo-Christian traditionAbstract
The essay examines the mutual relationship between Law and Religion in several and dynamic perspectives. The patterns of this interconnection are investigated in a mythic projection; in a philosophical horizon; within the Judeo-Christian tradition and according to the present cultural views. Even in a secularized landscape, the Author claims for a deeper understanding and an innovative, intellectual assessment of symbolic dynamics.Downloads
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