sábado, 21 de mayo de 2011

Althosius and Grocio



Althusius considered sensations as self sufficient, at least within the limits established for the purposes that should serve every kind of association considered, without a doubt, the sanctity of the contract as a principle of natural law and was limited to the validity of the natural law that started from being free and being alive, that protected it the Governor who had a positive authority, Grocio  defined natural law as a dictate of right reason, which points out that action, depending on whether or not in accordance with the rational nature, has itself a moral need quality and therefore this was banned or ordered by the author of nature than in this case we are referring to God.
The dictates of right reason are the nature human and things ordered them. This means I have to submit some of my freedom to enable to protect me this gives us to conclude that each character thought of the iunsnaturalism









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