La escolástica española y su teoría de la justicia: el caso de Luis de León.

In this paper, the author aims to review the doctrine of justice of Luis de León, a major writer on Spanish thought. Since its inception, with the teaching of Fran-cisco de Vitoria, the Spanish School of natural law led the way in the development of theology and philosophy in the Thomist tradition....

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Publicado en:Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (1475-3839) Vol. 91; no. 7; pp. 685 - 699
Autor principal: CONTRERAS, SEBASTIÁN
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Publicado: Liverpool University Press / Journals 2014
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        In this paper, the author aims to review the doctrine of justice of Luis de León, a major writer on Spanish thought. Since its inception, with the teaching of Fran-cisco de Vitoria, the Spanish School of natural law led the way in the development of theology and philosophy in the Thomist tradition. In the construction of this new philosophy of justice, the ideas of Leon have been particularly relevant. From literature and mysticism, his theology of the law has become one of the pillars of the history of law.
        En este trabajo, el autor se ha propuesto revisar la teoría de la justicia de Luis de León, uno de los principales autores del pensamiento español. Desde sus inicios, con el magisterio de Francisco de Vitoria, la Escuela española del derecho natural marcó el desarrollo de la teología y filosofía de raigambre tomista. En la construc-ción de esta nueva filosofía de la justicia, las ideas de León han sido especialmente relevantes. Desde la Literatura y la Mística, su teología de la ley ha llegado a ser una de las principales piezas de la Historia del Derecho.
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