During the last two decades, Samuel von Pufendorf’s (1632–1694) natural law philosophy has become the subject of renewed and growing attentiveness among intellectual historians and philosophers (Seidler 2015). In the late-seventeenth century and early eighteenth century, Pufendorf was the most widely-read moral and political philosopher in Europe, whose reputation is most clearly exemplified in the impressive number of translations and editions of his works. Pufendorfian natural law theory offered a shared vocabulary and conceptual possibilities for the discussion of morality, politics and interstate relations for numerous eighteenth-century thinkers, such as Christian Thomasius, the authors of the Scottish Enlightenment and Jean-Jacques Ro...
My interest in the history of economic thought goes several decades back. My studies in the Dano-Nor...
Pufendorf´s major work on "The Law of Nature and of Nations" has never been considered to have had m...
The specific character“ of Pufendorf’s theory of the international order „is recognisable in embryon...
The work of Samuel Pufendorf was certainly the outstanding influence on continental legal philosophy...
The emergence of natural law in seventeenth-century Europe was a response to decades of continuous "...
The study of natural law theories is presently one of the most fruitful areas of research in the stu...
The relationship between the political theory of Rousseau and early-modern natural jurisprudence con...
Today the idea of natural law is generally considered a subject in ethics, politics and jurisprudenc...
The lecture was delivered on 17 February 2010Today the idea of natural law is generally considered a...
The aim of the article is to analyse the influence of the 17th-century debate on moral law as repre...
This article discusses the works of the first two lecturers on natural law in Copenhagen, Henrik Weg...
In treating human nature as a ‘moral entity’, imposed by God for reasons into which man could have n...
De jure naturae et gentium, “The law of nature and of nations,” is the title of Samuel Pufendorf's e...
This article expounds Samuel von Pufendorf’s evolving theory of multiple monarchy, from the publicat...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
My interest in the history of economic thought goes several decades back. My studies in the Dano-Nor...
Pufendorf´s major work on "The Law of Nature and of Nations" has never been considered to have had m...
The specific character“ of Pufendorf’s theory of the international order „is recognisable in embryon...
The work of Samuel Pufendorf was certainly the outstanding influence on continental legal philosophy...
The emergence of natural law in seventeenth-century Europe was a response to decades of continuous "...
The study of natural law theories is presently one of the most fruitful areas of research in the stu...
The relationship between the political theory of Rousseau and early-modern natural jurisprudence con...
Today the idea of natural law is generally considered a subject in ethics, politics and jurisprudenc...
The lecture was delivered on 17 February 2010Today the idea of natural law is generally considered a...
The aim of the article is to analyse the influence of the 17th-century debate on moral law as repre...
This article discusses the works of the first two lecturers on natural law in Copenhagen, Henrik Weg...
In treating human nature as a ‘moral entity’, imposed by God for reasons into which man could have n...
De jure naturae et gentium, “The law of nature and of nations,” is the title of Samuel Pufendorf's e...
This article expounds Samuel von Pufendorf’s evolving theory of multiple monarchy, from the publicat...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
My interest in the history of economic thought goes several decades back. My studies in the Dano-Nor...
Pufendorf´s major work on "The Law of Nature and of Nations" has never been considered to have had m...
The specific character“ of Pufendorf’s theory of the international order „is recognisable in embryon...