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Remarks on the uniformity of natural law concepts in the history of legal philosophy

law is also invoked to underpin human inequality. A parallel is drawn with natural-law philosophy in the twentieth century. On the one hand, we find that the link between natural law and human equality ... is most often maintained, but on the other hand we also find invocations of natural law to justify societal exclusion. Is this the reason for the intrinsic weakness of natural-law philosophy

Nostalgia de la muerte by Xavier Villaurrutia within German language philosophical tradition: Heidegger, Rilke, Hegel, Schiller

novel by Rainer Maria Rilke, which is conceptually connected with Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s dialectical philosophy and Friedrich Schiller’s humanism. The present work is an interpretation of ... ). Keywords: mexican literature; german philosophy; comparative literature; constitution of the subject; nihilism; humanism Dios es el mundo. La verdad es siempre un contacto interior e inexplicable

Cum dignitate otium. Remarks on Cicero's speech in defence of Sestius

was worth paying attention to the thought of philosophy of the state articulated in Pro Sestio as Cicero determines the notion of optimates destined to govern the state by taking an individual approach ... political creed and the most precise definition of the role taken by the optimates in public life.77 The paradigmatic nature of Sestius's case enabled the orator to frame guidelines for the philosophy of

LİBERALİZM-CEMAATÇİLİK TARTIŞMASINDA HAKKIN İYİYE ÖNCELİĞİ MESELESİ

Yayınları, 2016, s. 26. Morrice, “The Liberal-Communitarian Debate in Contemporary Political Philosophy”, s. 234. Amy Gutman, “Communitarian Critics of Liberalism”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 14, No ... ”, s. 309. Morrice, “The Liberal-Communitarian Debate in Contemporary Political Philosophy”, s. 234. Wojciech Sadurski, “When Ideals Clash”: Smith, Calabresi, and the Priority of the Right over the

“Isaiah Berlin’le Konuşmalar”

Sir Isaiah Berlin was one of the greatest political thinkers of the twentieth century. There were two concepts at the heart of his philosophy: Value pluralism and negative freedom. These two concepts

Literature and Secularization in Latin American Modernismo: Celebrations, Homiletics and Porfirism in Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera

the richness and complexity of Nájera’s spiritual and religious life as well as his uncompromised alignment with the political agenda of Porfirio Díaz’ regime. For that purpose, a small number of ... biblical exegesis or journalistic debates of political-religious content. Palbrs evcla : Literatura y secularización; Modernismo; Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera; cuaresmas; porfiriato. KorDeyws : Literature and

Remarks on the uniformity of natural law concepts in the history of legal philosophy

law is also invoked to underpin human inequality. A parallel is drawn with natural-law philosophy in the twentieth century. On the one hand, we find that the link between natural law and human equality ... is most often maintained, but on the other hand we also find invocations of natural law to justify societal exclusion. Is this the reason for the intrinsic weakness of natural-law philosophy

Por un cigarro… News of a Collective Novel in the Magazine Cómico (1898)

circumstance that took advantage of anonymity to portray the political and cultural tensions between writers and reporters at the end of the 19th century in Mexico.Keywords : Short novel; literary press

Human rights in the eighteenth-century travelogues of Franqois le Vaillant

In seventeenth and eighteenth-century Europe, the Age of Enlightenment, eminent political and legal thinkers such as Locke and Rousseau defended the emancipation of the individual and the inalienable ... contract with the state, the ultimate protector of man's inalienable rights. Within this philosophy, education is crucial to develop young people naturally without the negative impact of society. Only nature

Principios de gobierno ad specula principis en las Novelas de Justiniano

Agapetus writes a political treatise on good governance (speculum principis); the book is representative of Byzantine political theory on governance and the good ruler. These principles influenced ... . Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiquity, Oxford/New/York 2003, pp. 159 ss.         [ Links ] Toste, M., Virtue and the City The Virtues of the Ruler and the Citizen in the Medieval Reception of

A CITY RIGHT AT THE CORE OF GLOBAL, POLITICAL, ECONOMICAL AND SOCIAL CHANGES OF THE 19THCENTURY: ISTANBUL

the first soil-loss by The Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca (1774), expanding socioeconomic markets which were caused by the establishment of the United States (1776), and political management philosophy ... , Financial Law Department 19th-century -all around the world- is considered as a period of the political and economic structures evolve towards global integration. The Ottoman Empire, which mixed with the

Cum dignitate otium. Remarks on Cicero's speech in defence of Sestius

was worth paying attention to the thought of philosophy of the state articulated in Pro Sestio as Cicero determines the notion of optimates destined to govern the state by taking an individual approach ... political creed and the most precise definition of the role taken by the optimates in public life.77 The paradigmatic nature of Sestius's case enabled the orator to frame guidelines for the philosophy of

Philosophari necesse est, sed paucis: Juristisches und philosophisches zum Irrtum bei Vertragsschluss

different materials which is a question of quality. These two different questions have one thing in common: the Roman view has been influenced by contemporary philosophy and thereby developed quite peculiar ... philosophical grounds of the Roman solutions in order to show that philosophy is only the background for thorough legal arguments. The starting point is D. 18,1,9; 11, 14 (Ulp. 28 ad Sab.) which has been

El Ateneo de la Juventud y la Revolución mexicana

positivism was "the official philosophy of the Porfiriato" from the standpoint of a new conception of the positivist paradigm, and analyzing the three theses which have been put forward about the function of

Brown v Leyds no (1897) 4 or 17: A constitutional drama in four acts. Act three: The king's voice speaks through the 1858 ZAR constitution to President and Chief Justice (1884-1895)

1880s and early 1890s. The analyses also embed the judgements in the social, economic and political events (chief among which was the discovery of the main gold reef on the Witwatersrand in 1886) that ... people's sovereignty by Kruger and Kotzé State President Kruger's attitude towards the political threat posed by the uitlanders of Johannesburg and the Rand was based on a simple political philosophy. In

Brown v Leyds no (1897) 4 or 17: A constitutional drama in four acts. Act three: The king's voice speaks through the 1858 ZAR constitution to President and Chief Justice (1884-1895)

1880s and early 1890s. The analyses also embed the judgements in the social, economic and political events (chief among which was the discovery of the main gold reef on the Witwatersrand in 1886) that ... people's sovereignty by Kruger and Kotzé State President Kruger's attitude towards the political threat posed by the uitlanders of Johannesburg and the Rand was based on a simple political philosophy. In

19. Yüzyılın Küresel, Siyasi, Toplumsal ve Ekonomik Değişimlerinin Merkezinde Bir Kent: İstanbul

the first soil-loss by The Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca (1774), expanding socioeconomic markets which were caused by the establishment of the United States (1776), and political management philosophy ... A CITY RIGHT AT THE CORE OF GLOBAL, POLITICAL, ECONOMICAL AND SOCIAL CHANGES OF THE 19TH- CENTURY: ISTANBUL M. Burak BULUTTEKİN 0 0 Research Assistant Doctor, Dicle University, Faculty of Law

Las primeras décadas del México independiente vistas y juzgadas por autores alemanes

The analysis of the first perceptions by Germans of the history of independent Mexico permits us to observe two trends. The first, and largest, sustained by actors or observers within the political ... political arena, considered Mexico incapable of governing itself. The second, and smaller, is owed to authors whose relationship with Mexico was essentially economic. These did not deny the difficult

Human rights in the eighteenth-century travelogues of Franqois le Vaillant

In seventeenth and eighteenth-century Europe, the Age of Enlightenment, eminent political and legal thinkers such as Locke and Rousseau defended the emancipation of the individual and the inalienable ... contract with the state, the ultimate protector of man's inalienable rights. Within this philosophy, education is crucial to develop young people naturally without the negative impact of society. Only nature