The Threads of Natural Law Unravelling a Philosophical Tradition

The notion of znatural lawy has repeatedly furnished human beings with a shared grammar in times of moral and cultural crisis. Stoic natural law, for example, emerged precisely when the Ancient World lost the Greek polis, which had been the point of reference for Plato's and Aristotle's po...

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (-)
Otros Autores: Contreras Peláez, Francisco J., 1964- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands 2013.
Colección:Ius Gentium : Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice ; 22.
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Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • About the Authors
  • Foreword; Francisco José Contreras
  • 1. Aristotle on Practical Rules, Universality, and Law; Jesús Vega
  • 2. Cosmopolitanism and Natural Law in Cicero; Fernando Llano
  • 3. Natural Law: Autonomous or Heteronomous? The Thomistic Perspective; Diego Poole
  • 4. The Competing Sources of Aquinas’ Natural Law: Aristotle, Roman Law and the Early Christian Fathers; Anna Taitslin
  • 5. God and Natural Law: Reflections on Genesis 22; Matthew Levering
  • 6. Natural Right and Coercion; Ana Marta González
  • 7. Natural Law and the Phenomenological Given; Marta Albert
  • 8. Perspectivism and Natural Law; Ignacio Sánchez Cámara
  • 9. International Law and the Natural Law Tradition: The Influence of Verdross and Kelsen on Legaz Lacambra; María Elósegui
  • 10. Natural Law Theory in Spain and Portugal; Antonio E. Pérez Luño
  • 11. Is the zNew Natural Law Theoryy Actually a Natural Law Theory?; Francisco José Contreras
  • 12. Alasdair MacIntyre on Natural Law ; Rafael Ramis-Barceló
  • 13. Dworkin and the Natural Law Tradition; María Lourdes Santos
  • 14. Public Reason, Secularism, and Natural Law; Iván Garzón.