: Explores the structure of legal judgments and the relationship between "being" and "ought to be" (Sein and Sollen). Law and Justice
Why is there such a high demand for the complete version of this work? The answer lies in the architecture of Terán’s thought. Unlike introductory texts that treat philosophy as a mere history of ideas, Terán’s Filosofía del Derecho is an act of interrogation.
He distinguishes Law as a product of will (aiming for justice) vs. Science as a product of reason (aiming for truth).
: The Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas (UNAM) offers specific articles and fragments of his thought in their Open Access Repository .