La Théorie Générale Des Valeurs Et Le Droit Essai Sur Les Prémisses Axiologiques De La Pensée Juridique
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Celui qui entreprend l'étude du droit ne peut manquer d'être frappé par la divergence énorme qui existe entre les jurisconsultes sur la définition, le fondement ou le but du droit. Sans doute, on s'accorde à dire que l'objectif du droit est l'établissement d'un ordre social harmonieux et la solution des conflits entre les hommes. Mais dès que l'on dépasse cette proposition assez banale, des désaccords surgissent, comme il n'en existe dans aucune autre discipline intellectuelle. [...] Comment expliquer un pareil désaccord sur les notions les plus élémentaires ? [...] Il nous semble nécessaire d'indiquer dès maintenant que la solution du problème peut être fournie par la philosophie moderne des " valeurs ". Le droit s'est proposé successivement plusieurs objectifs ; il a cherché à saisir l'une après l'autre plusieurs " valeurs " sociales, la sécurité juridique, la justice, le progrès social, et ce sont les phases progressives de cette conquête qui sont représentées par les diverses Ecoles. [...] Paul Roubier
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