Sixteenth-century Spanish thought is constitutive of an established, though insufficiently studied, tradition of European political theorizing. As against the politics of Machiavellism, the Spanish tradition argued in favor of an ethical perspective on statecraft. As an introduction to the subject, this article addresses key concepts set forth by the Dominican theologian-jurist Francisco de Vitoria regarding the natural foundations and teleology of the state and its coercive power. Terms such as 'natural law', 'dominium', and 'perfect community' describe the Thomistic basis of his political philosophy and illustrate the moral significance and legitimate basis of political society in early modern Spanish politico-theological thought
Legal pluralism calls into question the monopoly of the modern state when it comes to the production...
Francisco Suarez was a Spanish Jesuit scholastic who wrote extensively on theology, metaphysics, law...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Society of Jesus had a lively participation in the c...
Sixteenth-century Spanish thought is constitutive of an established, though insufficiently studied, ...
El pensamiento español del siglo XVI constituye una tradición establecida de teorización política eu...
After the encounter in the late 15th century between the Spanish and the inhabitants of America Fran...
Spanish Scholasticism of the sixteenth century, and particularly the School of Salamanca, played a k...
El artículo estudia algunas de las ideas políticas fundamentales presentes en el origen del Estado m...
This chapter traces the lasting impact of Francisco de Vitoria's examination of the conquest of the ...
According to Francisco de Vitoria’s philosophy the vulnerability of the human condition and the deve...
This article outlines Francisco de Vitoria’s conception of natural law and natural right in an effor...
El presente artículo se centra en el estudio de tres de los aspectos (ético, jurídico y político) m...
There is a consensus among historians that the School of Salamanca brought something new to the deve...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
Throughout the history of international law, there have been diverse interpretations about the natur...
Legal pluralism calls into question the monopoly of the modern state when it comes to the production...
Francisco Suarez was a Spanish Jesuit scholastic who wrote extensively on theology, metaphysics, law...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Society of Jesus had a lively participation in the c...
Sixteenth-century Spanish thought is constitutive of an established, though insufficiently studied, ...
El pensamiento español del siglo XVI constituye una tradición establecida de teorización política eu...
After the encounter in the late 15th century between the Spanish and the inhabitants of America Fran...
Spanish Scholasticism of the sixteenth century, and particularly the School of Salamanca, played a k...
El artículo estudia algunas de las ideas políticas fundamentales presentes en el origen del Estado m...
This chapter traces the lasting impact of Francisco de Vitoria's examination of the conquest of the ...
According to Francisco de Vitoria’s philosophy the vulnerability of the human condition and the deve...
This article outlines Francisco de Vitoria’s conception of natural law and natural right in an effor...
El presente artículo se centra en el estudio de tres de los aspectos (ético, jurídico y político) m...
There is a consensus among historians that the School of Salamanca brought something new to the deve...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
Throughout the history of international law, there have been diverse interpretations about the natur...
Legal pluralism calls into question the monopoly of the modern state when it comes to the production...
Francisco Suarez was a Spanish Jesuit scholastic who wrote extensively on theology, metaphysics, law...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Society of Jesus had a lively participation in the c...