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"La peine de mort", CORPUS, revue de philosophie, n° 62, 2012/1

2012

Lumières[ SHS.PHIL ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy[SHS.PHIL] Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyPeine de mortEnlightenmentDroit de punirJustice[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyDeath Penalty
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Présentation

2012

Lumières[SHS.PHIL] Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyPeine de mortDroit de punirAge of EnlightenmentJusticeDeath Penalty
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CRIMINOLOGY AND ECONOMIC IDEAS IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT

2009

My purpose is to point out that during the Age of Enlightenment, and its later 19th century expressions, the most relevant works on law contain examples of economic ideas about criminal phenomena and their legal repression. I will comment the analytic conclusions to which the authors of the time got to, with reference to specific questions such as the definition of crime, the determination of punishment, the judicial procedure. I will take into account some of the most representative European writers: Montesquieu, Beccaria and Bentham. The authors I selected share the characteristic of being all exponents of utilitarianism and of presenting elements which forerun neoclassical economics in t…

Montesquieu Beccaria Bentham Gary Becker Juridical Enlightenment Economic Analysis of LawCriminologypenal lawSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico
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THEORETICAL CONCEPT OF LEARNING PROCESS IN FOLK HIGH SCHOOL

2015

<p>Folk high schools during last 160 years have been known for being unique nonformal education institutions with their own philosophical conception established by Danish philosopher N.F.S. Grundtvig (1783-1872). Founded as national consciousness and Danish culture supportive institutions, folk high schools in short time became centres of democracy. The main ideas of these conception – „living word”, „enlightenment”, „enliving”, „school for life”, „personal development” – have made these institutions as providers of personal enlightenment, development and self-realization, where students enlived their transformations through dimensions of body, feelings and mind.</p>

National consciousnessbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectEnlightenmentPersonal developmentadult learning; Denmark; folk high school; GrundtvigFeelingConcept learningPedagogybusinessPsychologyAdult Learningmedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Helvetius

2014

This chapter is a brief summary of the political thought of Helvetius.

Natural Law[SHS.PHIL] Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyEnlightenmentRepublicanism[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPublic Interest
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Constructing the Centre from the Periphery

2003

During recent decades, scientific activity in the Spanish Enlightenment has attracted the attention of many historians of science. The policies of enlightened governments have been regarded as an important step in the process of modernisation of eighteenth-century Spanish society. At the beginning of that century, a new Bourbon dynasty was established in Spain and its policies have been regarded — mainly by conservative historians — as an attempt to introduce “foreign” ideas and practices into Spain. These policies have also been considered as a major effort to “modernise” a supposedly traditionalist country isolated from the rest of Europe and under the control of the powerful Catholic Chu…

Opposition (planets)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceEnlightened absolutismEconomic historyTRIPS architectureEnlightenmentModernization theoryDictatorshipOrder (virtue)Democracymedia_common
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SAPERE ECONOMICO E METODO SCIENTIFICO NELL’ILLUMINISMO LOMBARDO: NOTE DA “IL CAFFÈ”

2011

Economic knowledge and scientific method in the lombard enlightenment. Notes from «Il caffè». The connections, emerging between the 16th and the 18th century, between the evolution of economic knowledge and the rise of the scientific method, are important research topics for historians of economic ideas. However, further research on the application of the scientific method is still needed, especially when we come to the analysis of how economic principles took shape in Lombardy during the Enlightenment. The same need for further research concerns the debates on economic policy during the Age of Reforms in the latter half of the eighteenth century. This is even more necessary for Milanese En…

Philosophy of scienceAdmirationPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnlightenmentsymbols.namesakeImportant researchReading (process)Scientific methodGalileo (satellite navigation)symbolsNatural scienceHumanitiesClassicsmedia_commonIstituto Lombardo - Accademia di Scienze e Lettere - Incontri di Studio
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El derecho y la revolución copernicana de Marx (Notas para un derecho científico a partir de ·El orden de El capital", de Carlos Fernández Liria y Lu…

2012

Taking for granted that Marx’s economic theory enjoys a scientific status and, furthermore, that it installed a real Copernican revolution in sociology, the present paper explores the possibility of deriving a system of law deserving the name of “scientific” in so far as it would be in keeping with the theses of the latter scientific theory. In this context, the paper argues against a claim recently sustained by Fernandez Liria and Alegre Zahonero, for whom a system of right compatible with Marx’s theory would be compatible, too, with the classic juridical formulations conceived during the Enlightenment. The main reason why this paper testifies against such compatibility is that the enlight…

PhilosophyMeans of productionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyRealmEnlightenmentSocial scienceSocial classScientific theoryHumanitiesAutonomySubject mattermedia_commonLogos. Anales del Seminario de Metafísica
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The chair of verity: political preaching and pulpit censure in eighteenth-century Scotland

2018

Ronald Lyndsay Crawford’s survey of political preaching in eighteenth-century Scotland presents several Scottish preachers as ‘authentic Enlightenment voices’ (p. 3), demonstrating the centrality o...

PoliticsHistorySociology and Political SciencePulpitmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnlightenmentReligious studiesmedia_commonParliaments, Estates and Representation
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Hugo Grotius – Individual Rights as the Core of Natural Law

2014

The Dutch humanist Hugo Grotius’ status as an important forerunner of the Enlightenment is well recognized, bolstered by his famous etiamsi daremus-dictum in the Prolegomena of De iure belli ac pacis. Less well known is that Grotius was the first central Protestant thinker to redefine the concept of ius, so that it was understood as individual or subjective rights. His understanding of ius as a personal moral quality, which he subsequently delimits as the expletive justice or perfect right to one’s own (suum), was given a pivotal role in his system of natural law. These concepts of ius and suum, which Grotius differentiates from other rationally derived moral principles, inspired John Locke…

Power (social and political)Property (philosophy)Syntactic expletiveNatural lawProtestantismLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceJustice (virtue)EnlightenmentHumanismmedia_common
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