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Antroponomia - instituţionalizarea juridică a fiinţei umane

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  • Anton P. PARLAGI

    (Universitatea Bucureşti, Romania)

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Regulation of human behavior differs from one political system to another, although bio- psychological characteristics of individuals are identical in every society. Anthroponomy allows us to argue from a scientific point of view that these bio- psychological characteristics substantiate the legal normative systems and non-legal systems and allow us to define individual rights and freedoms, from the axionomic point of view, as values of its political existence. From a politonomic point of view, " natural right " of human is manifested only in the legal normative system or non-legal system, if and only if, it is recognized and guaranteed by a political institution called the state. Operational value of anthroponomy lies in the foundation of "homo juridicus" as a person exercising his rights and freedoms by virtue of the universality of the human condition. Anthroponomy allows us to find a legal solution for euthanasia: from a politonomic point of view, there's a human freedom to abandon its own existence, but from the ideonomic point of view, this would mean denying our right to exist.

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  • Anton P. PARLAGI, 2014. "Antroponomia - instituţionalizarea juridică a fiinţei umane," Management Intercultural, Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence, Editorial Department, issue 30, pages 165-192, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:interc:y:2014:i:30:p:165-192
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    Keywords

    Ideonomy; Political phenomenology of law; Politonomy; Socionomy Keywords ro: ideonomie; socionomie; politonomie;
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    • Z10 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - General

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