Tomás de Aquino y la determinación del derecho: Presupuestos fundamentales y recepción de su doctrina por Francisco Suárez

Translated title of the contribution: Aquinas about the determination of law: Fundamental presuppositions and receiving his doctrine by Francisco Suárez

Sebastián Contreras*

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Abstract

According to Aquinas, the issue of determination {derivatio per modum determinationis) is bounded to other general principles present in his own philosophical thought and theory of justice. Among these, the problem of positive law's coactive force, the world's government by means of second causes, the immutability of natural law, and the limitations of human law-which is only to punish the foulest vices-, are of particular importance. In this work, I would like to address these four problems-which are actually presuppositions of the way of determination-, explaining how Francisco Suerez received these ideas from the medieval thinker.

Translated title of the contributionAquinas about the determination of law: Fundamental presuppositions and receiving his doctrine by Francisco Suárez
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)675-688
Number of pages14
JournalPensamiento
Volume71
Issue number267
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2015

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