Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy

Volume 19, Issue 1, Fall 2014

Christophe Perrin
Pages 87-101

From Metaphysics to the Juridical
Heidegger and the Question of Law

Philosophy of Law sometimes refers to Heidegger, yet Heidegger does not explicitly tackle this area of philosophy. In this paper, I will argue that it is actually possible to bring to light a theory of law in Heidegger’s writings. Such a theory would help juridical thought by tracing it back to its metaphysical presuppositions.

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