This philosophical work is based on thoughts about translation of texts of Thomas Aquinas\u27 made by Tomo Veres and gathered under title "The State". Thomas\u27 conception of State and Ruler followed both biblical paths and the path defined by contemplation of "bonum commune", "the public good". In his reflections on this subject, the author points out the Islamic thinker Ibn Haldun, and he compares Thomas\u27 and his ideas. Wtihin the State, real peace should reign, therefore adequate institutions and persons sufficiently developed for life in common are required. Thomas offers us principles for the establishment of state institutions. The cohesive force within the State is, primarily, conscience, not compulsion, since obeying the laws is...
The expression reason of State belongs to the language and political culture of the late Renaissance...
That there is a pressing need for a true and definite code of ethics is one of the most patent facts...
The philosopher, and especially the artist, thanks to the expressive force of his writing, Seneca wa...
This philosophical work is based on thoughts about translation of texts of Thomas Aquinas\u27 made b...
St. Thomas was certainly under the influence of Aristotle when he adopted the view that the State is...
The role of state is questioned using the theological point of view. Therefore this is not work of s...
The study of civility is branching out. A wide range of new studies have been published in the last ...
Aquinas was the first theorist of the State, and he brought together the two essential elements of t...
The transition from medieval thought to what we usually consider as modem philosophy is a breakthrou...
Abstract. This article considers the development of the idea of universal moral principles in the wo...
A term of art, originally Italian, becoming common usage in other European vernaculars in the late s...
It is a topos of postmodern law and political philosophy to speak about the "change" of the concept ...
Thomas Aquinas's notion on law, tyranny and resistance served as a limitation on governmental powers...
St. Thomas Aquinas's chief contribution to politics is generally taken to be centered around his und...
This study aims to demonstrate that the central idea of "rule of law" is per se redundant since ther...
The expression reason of State belongs to the language and political culture of the late Renaissance...
That there is a pressing need for a true and definite code of ethics is one of the most patent facts...
The philosopher, and especially the artist, thanks to the expressive force of his writing, Seneca wa...
This philosophical work is based on thoughts about translation of texts of Thomas Aquinas\u27 made b...
St. Thomas was certainly under the influence of Aristotle when he adopted the view that the State is...
The role of state is questioned using the theological point of view. Therefore this is not work of s...
The study of civility is branching out. A wide range of new studies have been published in the last ...
Aquinas was the first theorist of the State, and he brought together the two essential elements of t...
The transition from medieval thought to what we usually consider as modem philosophy is a breakthrou...
Abstract. This article considers the development of the idea of universal moral principles in the wo...
A term of art, originally Italian, becoming common usage in other European vernaculars in the late s...
It is a topos of postmodern law and political philosophy to speak about the "change" of the concept ...
Thomas Aquinas's notion on law, tyranny and resistance served as a limitation on governmental powers...
St. Thomas Aquinas's chief contribution to politics is generally taken to be centered around his und...
This study aims to demonstrate that the central idea of "rule of law" is per se redundant since ther...
The expression reason of State belongs to the language and political culture of the late Renaissance...
That there is a pressing need for a true and definite code of ethics is one of the most patent facts...
The philosopher, and especially the artist, thanks to the expressive force of his writing, Seneca wa...