Even if political theorists rarely read him, Italian political thinker, Marsilius of Padua, presents one of the most radical theories of the multitude prior to Machiavelli and Spinoza. This article reconstructs Marsilius of Padua’s political theory of the multitude in his Defender of Peace and pays special attention to two main sources from which Marsilius frames his theory: Aristotle and Ibn Rushd. Compared to Aristotle, Marsilius advances a more epistemic view of the multitude as a lawmaker. Marsilius’ ideas on the multitude also depend on Ibn Rushd’s theory of collective knowledge and, to a certain extent, on his position on natural law
Perhaps no author of the Latin Middle Ages has been the subject of so much controversy and even vitr...
Este trabajo explora la concepción de Marsilio de Padua sobre el poder dentro de una teor&iac...
In this work, we exam the political philosophy of Marsilius of Padua from the perspective of a possi...
Even if political theorists rarely read him, Italian political thinker, Marsilius of Padua, presents...
Abstract: This thesis contextualises and compares the conceptual writings of two important medieval ...
This project critically interrogates the conceptualisation of the multitude in the works of Hardt an...
Perhaps no author of the Latin Middle Ages has been the subject of so much controversy and even vitr...
The purpose of this article is to provide new and overlooked textual evidence that re-opens the ques...
The thesis which follows is concerned with developing a new approach to political theory as it is pr...
It is generally believed that one argument advanced by Aristotle in favor of the political authority...
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) is the most famous and controversial figure in the history of politi...
The article presents the theory of law found in the writings of Marsilius of Padua, one of the great...
Marsilius of Padua is perhaps the most prominent but not the most influential representative of poli...
First published online: 13 July 2020This article aims to demonstrate that Marsilius of Padua's Defen...
In this article I propose a new interpretation of Aristotle's arguments about the authority of the m...
Perhaps no author of the Latin Middle Ages has been the subject of so much controversy and even vitr...
Este trabajo explora la concepción de Marsilio de Padua sobre el poder dentro de una teor&iac...
In this work, we exam the political philosophy of Marsilius of Padua from the perspective of a possi...
Even if political theorists rarely read him, Italian political thinker, Marsilius of Padua, presents...
Abstract: This thesis contextualises and compares the conceptual writings of two important medieval ...
This project critically interrogates the conceptualisation of the multitude in the works of Hardt an...
Perhaps no author of the Latin Middle Ages has been the subject of so much controversy and even vitr...
The purpose of this article is to provide new and overlooked textual evidence that re-opens the ques...
The thesis which follows is concerned with developing a new approach to political theory as it is pr...
It is generally believed that one argument advanced by Aristotle in favor of the political authority...
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) is the most famous and controversial figure in the history of politi...
The article presents the theory of law found in the writings of Marsilius of Padua, one of the great...
Marsilius of Padua is perhaps the most prominent but not the most influential representative of poli...
First published online: 13 July 2020This article aims to demonstrate that Marsilius of Padua's Defen...
In this article I propose a new interpretation of Aristotle's arguments about the authority of the m...
Perhaps no author of the Latin Middle Ages has been the subject of so much controversy and even vitr...
Este trabajo explora la concepción de Marsilio de Padua sobre el poder dentro de una teor&iac...
In this work, we exam the political philosophy of Marsilius of Padua from the perspective of a possi...