The present article defends the thesis that Homer’s treatment of the idea of justice constitutes in itself a milestone for Western civilization. In order to do this, he emancipated justice from the ideas of vengeance and subjectivity which had been traditionally linked to the hero’s personal honour. The immediate effect in the realm of justice was the consequent appearance of new practices that set it free from the individual will and of new values which separate that will from violence. The mediate effect was the beginning of a new conception of justice as more egalitarian and social, which over the course of a long, legitimating process would lead to its full institutionalization.El presente artículo defiende la tesis de que el tratamient...
Justice is a huge, impressive myth of humanity. Few theories or conceptions of social life have dare...
Extreme poverty and tremendous inequality are an evil of our times, but do they constitute injustice...
The article addresses two antagonistic forms of justice: retributive justice, form which belongs to ...
El presente artículo defiende la tesis de que el tratamiento por Homero de la idea de justicia con...
El presente artículo defiende la tesis de que el tratamiento por Homero de la idea de justicia const...
Justice is the most esteemed value of a nation. In the old Greece, from ancient times to Aristotle, ...
[EN] «Images of Justice in the Aesthetics of the Law». Political philosophy must analyze not only th...
This article aims to reflect on justice and its relationship with the law, without eliminating the m...
This article seeks to place Locke�s thought between two quite different historical moments. The conc...
Th e Crito is a dialogue in the early days of Plato which speaks of Justice and injustice. Socrates ...
Th e Crito is a dialogue in the early days of Plato which speaks of Justice and injustice. Socrates ...
This article is intended to justify the existence of a theory, the theory of the supplication of Jus...
Justice is a huge, impressive myth of humanity. Few theories or conceptions of social life have dare...
[EN] Justice is considered as a reply to injustice. This is a novel idea because both ancient and ...
La justicia es, desde siempre, un enorme, impresionante mito en la humanidad. Pocas teorías o concep...
Justice is a huge, impressive myth of humanity. Few theories or conceptions of social life have dare...
Extreme poverty and tremendous inequality are an evil of our times, but do they constitute injustice...
The article addresses two antagonistic forms of justice: retributive justice, form which belongs to ...
El presente artículo defiende la tesis de que el tratamiento por Homero de la idea de justicia con...
El presente artículo defiende la tesis de que el tratamiento por Homero de la idea de justicia const...
Justice is the most esteemed value of a nation. In the old Greece, from ancient times to Aristotle, ...
[EN] «Images of Justice in the Aesthetics of the Law». Political philosophy must analyze not only th...
This article aims to reflect on justice and its relationship with the law, without eliminating the m...
This article seeks to place Locke�s thought between two quite different historical moments. The conc...
Th e Crito is a dialogue in the early days of Plato which speaks of Justice and injustice. Socrates ...
Th e Crito is a dialogue in the early days of Plato which speaks of Justice and injustice. Socrates ...
This article is intended to justify the existence of a theory, the theory of the supplication of Jus...
Justice is a huge, impressive myth of humanity. Few theories or conceptions of social life have dare...
[EN] Justice is considered as a reply to injustice. This is a novel idea because both ancient and ...
La justicia es, desde siempre, un enorme, impresionante mito en la humanidad. Pocas teorías o concep...
Justice is a huge, impressive myth of humanity. Few theories or conceptions of social life have dare...
Extreme poverty and tremendous inequality are an evil of our times, but do they constitute injustice...
The article addresses two antagonistic forms of justice: retributive justice, form which belongs to ...