Natural law is a crucial subject in the twelfth-century debates among Roman and canon lawyers, but also among the exegetes and theologians. Starting from two verses of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans (Rm 1:18-20 and 2:13-14), the masters debated the natural capability of human being to achieve a moral knowledge and the features of the universal moral principle, that is the lex naturalis, which natural reason can understand. Through the analysis of Gilbert of La Porrée’s Glossa in epistolas Beati Pauli (ca. 1130) and of Ps. Hugh of St. Victor’s Quaestiones in epistolas Beati Pauli (ca. 1160), this essay examines the exegetical developments in the Parisian milieu of the mid-twelfth century. It shows how the doctrinal positions of Gilbert and the...
For as long as there has been human morality, questions have risen about “natural law,” What is it? ...
The aim of this study is to settle a question that arises from seeming divergences between Thomas Aq...
In this paper, I argue that the origins of the Stoic notion of natural law had an antecedent in Cyni...
Natural law is a crucial subject in the twelfth-century debates among Roman and canon lawyers, but a...
For a Medieval thinker, in addition to positive law, there is another more fundamental law which is...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
This paper presents two discourses of natural law in Greek and medieval tradition: the Stoic account...
Natural law and the judicial abstraction. Some hypotheses on the nature of medieval law. The oppos...
The doctrine of natural law is represented by what philosophers and jurists have held since ancient ...
The new natural law theory of John Finnis and others is an ambitious but flawed reinterpretation of ...
This dissertation seeks to answer, by close reading of primary texts, the question of whether John C...
This paper will attempt to investigate elements of Natural Law which are generally alleged to appear...
This paper addresses a crucial issue in the institutional history of early modern law. It looks into...
This study is concerned with the dialectic of the development of natural law theory from the third c...
For much of the 20th century, natural law discourse has centred upon the primacy of human reason. Co...
For as long as there has been human morality, questions have risen about “natural law,” What is it? ...
The aim of this study is to settle a question that arises from seeming divergences between Thomas Aq...
In this paper, I argue that the origins of the Stoic notion of natural law had an antecedent in Cyni...
Natural law is a crucial subject in the twelfth-century debates among Roman and canon lawyers, but a...
For a Medieval thinker, in addition to positive law, there is another more fundamental law which is...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
This paper presents two discourses of natural law in Greek and medieval tradition: the Stoic account...
Natural law and the judicial abstraction. Some hypotheses on the nature of medieval law. The oppos...
The doctrine of natural law is represented by what philosophers and jurists have held since ancient ...
The new natural law theory of John Finnis and others is an ambitious but flawed reinterpretation of ...
This dissertation seeks to answer, by close reading of primary texts, the question of whether John C...
This paper will attempt to investigate elements of Natural Law which are generally alleged to appear...
This paper addresses a crucial issue in the institutional history of early modern law. It looks into...
This study is concerned with the dialectic of the development of natural law theory from the third c...
For much of the 20th century, natural law discourse has centred upon the primacy of human reason. Co...
For as long as there has been human morality, questions have risen about “natural law,” What is it? ...
The aim of this study is to settle a question that arises from seeming divergences between Thomas Aq...
In this paper, I argue that the origins of the Stoic notion of natural law had an antecedent in Cyni...