An introduction to the most important Seleucid jurisprudential structures with an approach to the science of law in Imami jurisprudence (Study of three proposed structures of jurisprudence after Shahid Sadr)

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Assistant Professor, Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy, Qom, Iran.

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One of the important topics in the philosophy of jurisprudence is the structure of the science of jurisprudence. The theory that this article seeks to prove is that the late jurists (15th lunar century) were influenced by the science of law and, moreover, suggested jurisprudential structures governing law. Some structures are jurisprudential structures that are embedded on the relationship between the two sciences and are behavior-based. So far, these structures have not been evaluated and their advantages and disadvantages have not been examined. The achievement of the discussion of these structures is to depict the new approach of jurists to the science of law and the type of use and interaction of jurisprudence with law in the structure of jurisprudence and shows the approximation of the structure of jurisprudence to the structure of law; Something never seen before. In this research, by analytical and critical method, three of the most important jurisprudential structures related to jurisprudence are examined and criticized, which are the structure of Shahid Sadr, the structure of Ayatollah Hashemi Shahroudi, and the structure of Ayatollah Araki.

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