Philosophy of Law, as a type of reflection and specific knowledge which brings together different subjects, has been largely neglected in the study plans’ reform that has led to the implementation of the European Higher Education Area. This option is not due to mere chance, but to the primacy of a professionalizing model over another humanist one. This work focuses on the contributions that can be made from the scope of legal philosophy to the formation of jurists. To that end, there is an analysis of how the Philosophy of Law should be within the EHEA, as well as the organisation of its teaching-learning process. It is intended to highlight the opportunities and strengths that, from a rational, critical, totalizing and committed method of ...