Natural Law and Human Dignity

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"Natural Law and Human Dignity" is a philosophical work by Ernst Bloch that reinterprets natural law in relation to human freedom, justice, and the pursuit of a more humane social order.

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instanceOf philosophical work
addresses critique of positive law
emancipation
foundations of legal norms
moral justification of law
utopian dimensions of law
aimsAt articulating a more humane social order
grounding legal order in human dignity
reconciling natural law with historical materialism
associatedWith Ernst Bloch's philosophy of hope
concept of concrete utopia
author Ernst Bloch NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
critiques formal conceptions of law detached from justice
legal positivism
emphasizes connection between law and human emancipation
historical and social mediation of legal norms
normative content of natural law
role of human dignity in grounding rights
focusesOn pursuit of a more humane social order
relation between natural law and human dignity
relation between natural law and human freedom
relation between natural law and justice
hasKeyConcept critique of unjust legal orders
dignity as a normative foundation of law
law as oriented toward human fulfillment
influencedBy Enlightenment thought
German idealism NERFINISHED
Marxism NERFINISHED
natural law tradition
language German
mainTheme human dignity
human freedom
justice
natural law
social order
philosophicalApproach Marxist humanism NERFINISHED
critical theory
philosophicalTradition Western philosophy NERFINISHED
reinterpretsConcept natural law
relatedTo critical legal theory
human rights discourse
philosophy of human rights
subjectArea ethics
philosophy of law
political philosophy
social philosophy

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Ernst Bloch notableWork Natural Law and Human Dignity