This paper will study the universality of natural law that Thomas Aquinas explains in Sententia Libri Ethicorum V. In the 5th book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle tells the difference between natural law and positive law in the context of politic law. This reference point raises the question about the naturalness of the justice rules within the political society. Especially when it comes to the variability inherent in practical matters. Thomas, by contrast, appeals the first principles recognized by practical intellect in order to support the universality of natural law. The comparison among the Aristotelian and Thomistic position on the universality of the natural law, would reflect doctrinal overcomings, continuities or ruptures be...
Este artículo académico trata sobre cómo Aquino entendía: a) la aprehensión de las primeras nociones...
Th e key to the contemporary crisis in social paradigms is revealed in their capacity for self-prese...
At first glance, Domingo de Soto appears as an author who is included in a Thomistic line of though...
El presente trabajo estudiará el carácter universal que Tomás de Aquino asigna a lo justo natural en...
The doctrine of natural law in the philosophical and iusphilosophical thinking of st. thomas aquinas...
The doctrine of natural law in the philosophical and iusphilosophical thin- king of st. thomas aquin...
During its preponderance in Philosophy, Scholasticism always endorsed, with different degrees of str...
A teoria da lei natural sofre uma transformação na Segunda Escolástica (séculos 16-17), que pode ser...
The basic philosophical vision and ethical principles of Catholic Natural Law claim universality. Na...
This paper is concerned with the use Aquinas makes of the Aristotelian theory of the first principi...
This article seeks to establish the origin and development of the concept of natural law in St. Thom...
This paper is concerned with the use Aquinas makes of the Aristotelian theory of the first principi...
Resumen: El texto central del iusnaturalismo occidental es el de la Summa Theologiae, de Tomás de A...
Este artículo académico trata sobre cómo Aquino entendía: a) la aprehensión de las primeras nociones...
The text deals with the connection enters the notion of good and the natural law in Summa The...
Este artículo académico trata sobre cómo Aquino entendía: a) la aprehensión de las primeras nociones...
Th e key to the contemporary crisis in social paradigms is revealed in their capacity for self-prese...
At first glance, Domingo de Soto appears as an author who is included in a Thomistic line of though...
El presente trabajo estudiará el carácter universal que Tomás de Aquino asigna a lo justo natural en...
The doctrine of natural law in the philosophical and iusphilosophical thinking of st. thomas aquinas...
The doctrine of natural law in the philosophical and iusphilosophical thin- king of st. thomas aquin...
During its preponderance in Philosophy, Scholasticism always endorsed, with different degrees of str...
A teoria da lei natural sofre uma transformação na Segunda Escolástica (séculos 16-17), que pode ser...
The basic philosophical vision and ethical principles of Catholic Natural Law claim universality. Na...
This paper is concerned with the use Aquinas makes of the Aristotelian theory of the first principi...
This article seeks to establish the origin and development of the concept of natural law in St. Thom...
This paper is concerned with the use Aquinas makes of the Aristotelian theory of the first principi...
Resumen: El texto central del iusnaturalismo occidental es el de la Summa Theologiae, de Tomás de A...
Este artículo académico trata sobre cómo Aquino entendía: a) la aprehensión de las primeras nociones...
The text deals with the connection enters the notion of good and the natural law in Summa The...
Este artículo académico trata sobre cómo Aquino entendía: a) la aprehensión de las primeras nociones...
Th e key to the contemporary crisis in social paradigms is revealed in their capacity for self-prese...
At first glance, Domingo de Soto appears as an author who is included in a Thomistic line of though...