The synthetic nature of the subject of administrative law, due to the peculiarities of the mechanism of information transfer as the basis of the public administration process, as well as the changing scientific worldview, allows us to consider the issue of a legal entity's guilt from the perspective of the synthesis of humanitarian and natural science knowledge, particularly the concept of synergetics. It is argued that a legal entity has an essential rather than a fictitious nature, based on the principle of organizational unity. The synergetic approaches underlying self-organization reveal the essence of a legal entity as a self-developing system. The principles of homeostability, instability, and nonlinearity characterize the system's behavior as a permanent process, where the phenomenon of guilt takes on a qualitative rather than a quantitative nature.