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 Reflection on loss of college students’ legal consciousness from the perspective of rule by law based on epistemology(PDF)

《长安大学学报(社科版)》[ISSN:1671-6248/CN:61-1391/C]

Issue:
2017年02期
Page:
125-131
Research Field:
教育学
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Title:
 Reflection on loss of college students’ legal consciousness from the perspective of rule by law based on epistemology
Author(s):
 Lu Kuanmin Lian Wei
 College of Marxism, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710054
Keywords:
 rule by law college students cultivation of legal consciousness epistemology legal practice legal attitudes
PACS:
641
DOI:
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Abstract:
 Under comprehensive implementation f rule by law, this paper took Marxist epistemology as theoretical guidance and explained connotation and characteristics of legal consciousness based on relationship between cultivation of contemporary college students’ legal consciousness and China’s socialist legal civilization construction. It put forward that loss of college students’ legal consciousness was due to outdated concepts, inadequate basic knowledge of law, poor legal psychological quality and weak self-control. Based on Marxist epistemology, the causes of these problems were analyzed from three aspects including society, school and students; the government, social organization and family should create conditions and guarantee for cultivation of college students’ legal consciousness and build a good socialist legal environment; the school should bring cultivation of college students’ legal consciousness into education and teaching to promote the reform of methods and contents of legal education teaching, and make use of social practice to strengthen legal consciousness; college students should give scope to their independence, initiative and creativity, take correct legal attitudes and deepen legal consciousness in practice. To deal well with legal rights and obligations is the path of epistemology to cultivate contemporary college students’ legal consciousness.

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Last Update: 2017-05-23