antinomy

Problems of Ontological Justice: Antinomy

The article considers the problem of ontological justice through the prism of philosophical, legal and moral antinomies. The limits of justice, its manifestations in positive, natural and supernatural law are analyzed. Special attention is paid to heteronomic imperatives [7, p. 202], which form the normative action in society, as well as the potential possibilities of justice, its synergistic nature and spiritual depth.

Meta-anthropological paradigms of the antinomy of the philosophy of law

In the antinomian theory, a significant place is given to the anthropological features of a person. Such a statement takes place because human beings in law often, even sometimes unquestionably, focus on the fact that the main thing for them is the bodily nature of existence. Then all attention is directed to the fact that bodily behavior decides the righteousness or non-righteousness of life, and antinations are sought in this theory, which does not lead to a deontological result.

Why does this state occur?