Publication: Razón práctica, lo mecánico y teoría legal en Hobbes: la legalización de los político
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García-Salmones Rovira, Mónica
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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El gran teórico del gobierno por imperio de las leyes, Thomas Hobbes, continua ejerciendo influencia hoy en día en nuestras concepciones de la ley y de lo político. Su teoría política del gobierno por imperio de las leyes es fundamentada de forma importante en un peculiar concepto de razón práctica. Se trata ésta de una noción compleja que tiene su origen en concepciones mecanicistas de la naturaleza, en ebullición durante el siglo XVII, así como en posiciones políticas en favor del individualismo. Un análisis crítico de la teoría del imperio de las leyes de Hobbes y de su concepto de razón práctica ilumina la tarea de comprender el orden internacional actual.
The great theoritician of the rule of law, Thomas Hobbes, continues to have an influence in present conceptions of law and politics. His political theory of a system of government in which law rules is to a great extent founded on a peculiar concept of practical reason. The latter is a complex notion, having origin in the mechanistic conceptions of nature arising in the XVII. It has to be traced back to political tendencies in favour of individualism. A critical analysis of Hobbes' rule of law and of his concept of practical reason sheds light on the task of understanding current international order.
The great theoritician of the rule of law, Thomas Hobbes, continues to have an influence in present conceptions of law and politics. His political theory of a system of government in which law rules is to a great extent founded on a peculiar concept of practical reason. The latter is a complex notion, having origin in the mechanistic conceptions of nature arising in the XVII. It has to be traced back to political tendencies in favour of individualism. A critical analysis of Hobbes' rule of law and of his concept of practical reason sheds light on the task of understanding current international order.
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URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/ripp/article/view/1857
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Revista internacional de pensamiento político, ISSN 1885-589X, Nº. 5, 2010, págs. 261-272




