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Derecho Natural y Clásicos de la Ilustración

Esta colección profundiza en textos significativos y a menudo poco convencionales de la Ilustración sobre el derecho natural. Abarcando los siglos XVII y XVIII con más de cuarenta volúmenes, ofrece una exploración profunda del pensamiento liberal clásico. La serie ilumina el desarrollo de estas ideas en la filosofía moral, la teoría política, la jurisprudencia y la teología. Proporciona a los lectores una comprensión matizada de una era intelectual pivotal.

A Methodical System of Universal Law: Or, the Laws of Nature and Nations; With Supplements and a Discourse by George Turnbull
Methodical System of Universal Law

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  • Heineccius's theory of natural law was in many ways an independent development situated both temporally and philosophically between the earlier natural law tradition of Samuel Pufendorf and Christian Thomasius, and the later theories of Christian Wolff. This book presents an overview of the wide-ranging European discourse on natural law.

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  • Heineccius's natural law theory represents a distinct evolution between earlier thinkers like Pufendorf and later theorists such as Wolff. Unlike Pufendorf, who linked natural law to human nature, Heineccius based it solely on the divine will. The 1737 publication of his Methodical System, translated by George Turnbull in 1742, marked a significant contribution to natural law discourse. Turnbull, an influential figure in the Scottish Enlightenment, provided extensive commentaries and an independent Discourse, enriching the philosophical landscape of moral thought.

    A Methodical System of Universal Law: Or, the Laws of Nature and Nations; With Supplements and a Discourse by George Turnbull