This chapter traces the lasting impact of Francisco de Vitoria's examination of the conquest of the New World on the early modern Spanish imperial discourse. If Vitoria did not deploy the concept of a 'state of nature,' he probed whether claims about the ostensibly natural condition of lands and peoples overseas, or arguments about the organic connectedness of humankind might justify Castile's imperial venture. The present chapter reconstructs how Spanish voices from the New World took a fresh approach to these issues in the later sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In contrast to recent scholarship, it contends that thinkers like Alonso de la Vera Cruz, José de Acosta, and Juan de Solórzano y Pereira put forward novel visions of empire wi...
This article focuses on the Spanish Dominican Francisco de Vitoria (1486-1546), one of the most infl...
This article attempts to offer an alternative interpretation of Francisco de Vitoria's international...
URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/ripp/article/view/14...
Throughout the history of international law, there have been diverse interpretations about the natur...
This chapter begins by discussing the role of the academy and intellectuals more generally in offeri...
After the encounter in the late 15th century between the Spanish and the inhabitants of America Fran...
Sixteenth-century Spanish thought is constitutive of an established, though insufficiently studied, ...
Sixteenth-century Spanish thought is constitutive of an established, though insufficiently studied, ...
This article outlines Francisco de Vitoria’s conception of natural law and natural right in an effor...
This article studies Francisco de Vitoria´s relectio De Indis and Alonso de la Veracruz´s Speculum C...
There is a consensus among historians that the School of Salamanca brought something new to the deve...
El pensamiento español del siglo XVI constituye una tradición establecida de teorización política eu...
The conquista of the Americas confronted Spanish jurists educated in the legal concepts of the Europ...
de Meyer J. La Conquista de America y el Descubrimiento del moderno Derecho inter nacional. Estudios...
El ensayo examina la historia del debate sobre los derechos naturales, lo que en el lenguaje del ne...
This article focuses on the Spanish Dominican Francisco de Vitoria (1486-1546), one of the most infl...
This article attempts to offer an alternative interpretation of Francisco de Vitoria's international...
URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/ripp/article/view/14...
Throughout the history of international law, there have been diverse interpretations about the natur...
This chapter begins by discussing the role of the academy and intellectuals more generally in offeri...
After the encounter in the late 15th century between the Spanish and the inhabitants of America Fran...
Sixteenth-century Spanish thought is constitutive of an established, though insufficiently studied, ...
Sixteenth-century Spanish thought is constitutive of an established, though insufficiently studied, ...
This article outlines Francisco de Vitoria’s conception of natural law and natural right in an effor...
This article studies Francisco de Vitoria´s relectio De Indis and Alonso de la Veracruz´s Speculum C...
There is a consensus among historians that the School of Salamanca brought something new to the deve...
El pensamiento español del siglo XVI constituye una tradición establecida de teorización política eu...
The conquista of the Americas confronted Spanish jurists educated in the legal concepts of the Europ...
de Meyer J. La Conquista de America y el Descubrimiento del moderno Derecho inter nacional. Estudios...
El ensayo examina la historia del debate sobre los derechos naturales, lo que en el lenguaje del ne...
This article focuses on the Spanish Dominican Francisco de Vitoria (1486-1546), one of the most infl...
This article attempts to offer an alternative interpretation of Francisco de Vitoria's international...
URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/ripp/article/view/14...