This article discusses the works of the first two lecturers on natural law in Copenhagen, Henrik Weghorst and Christian Reitzer. Contrary to the existing scholarship which characterises their works as derivative of either Grotius or Pufendorf, the article argues that the character and significance of these works can only be grasped when understood in light of the local intellectual traditions on which they built. Seen against this background, it becomes clear that Weghorst and Reitzer developed significantly different theories of natural law, disagreeing on such fundamental issues as the definition of law, the moral good, and the role of sociality in natural law. Following a tradition of Christian natural law in Kiel, Weghorst developed a t...
A celebratory collection of essays on philosophy, rights and natural law, inspired by the work of Kn...
Calvinist jurist Johannes Althusius (1557-1638) developed what he called a “universal theory” of law...
This major contribution to the history of philosophy provides the most comprehensive guide to modern...
Because the Danish Protestant theologian and philosopher Niels Hemmingsen (15131600) is today little...
The study of natural law theories is presently one of the most fruitful areas of research in the stu...
The work of Samuel Pufendorf was certainly the outstanding influence on continental legal philosophy...
The aim of the article is to analyse the influence of the 17th-century debate on moral law as repre...
This chapter discusses the inaugural dissertation of the first ex officio professor of natural law i...
During the last two decades, Samuel von Pufendorf’s (1632–1694) natural law philosophy has become th...
This dissertation argues that a particular—and often overlooked—strand of natural law theory played ...
In this article, the authors analyze the effect of the works by the professors of law on the formati...
The introduction of laws of nature is often seen as one of the hallmarks of the Scientific Revolutio...
The emergence of natural law in seventeenth-century Europe was a response to decades of continuous "...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
"Which works and tenets of early modern natural law reached East-Central Europe, and how? How was it...
A celebratory collection of essays on philosophy, rights and natural law, inspired by the work of Kn...
Calvinist jurist Johannes Althusius (1557-1638) developed what he called a “universal theory” of law...
This major contribution to the history of philosophy provides the most comprehensive guide to modern...
Because the Danish Protestant theologian and philosopher Niels Hemmingsen (15131600) is today little...
The study of natural law theories is presently one of the most fruitful areas of research in the stu...
The work of Samuel Pufendorf was certainly the outstanding influence on continental legal philosophy...
The aim of the article is to analyse the influence of the 17th-century debate on moral law as repre...
This chapter discusses the inaugural dissertation of the first ex officio professor of natural law i...
During the last two decades, Samuel von Pufendorf’s (1632–1694) natural law philosophy has become th...
This dissertation argues that a particular—and often overlooked—strand of natural law theory played ...
In this article, the authors analyze the effect of the works by the professors of law on the formati...
The introduction of laws of nature is often seen as one of the hallmarks of the Scientific Revolutio...
The emergence of natural law in seventeenth-century Europe was a response to decades of continuous "...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
"Which works and tenets of early modern natural law reached East-Central Europe, and how? How was it...
A celebratory collection of essays on philosophy, rights and natural law, inspired by the work of Kn...
Calvinist jurist Johannes Althusius (1557-1638) developed what he called a “universal theory” of law...
This major contribution to the history of philosophy provides the most comprehensive guide to modern...