El binomio méritos-confianza en el "Pro Murena" de Cicerón

Anuario Filosófico 34 (70):581-594 (2001)
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The main object of this paper is classifying the prerequisites required for a candidate to attain the consulate. Framed within Cicero's theory of action, it is a structural analysis where it is concluded that there are three: the titles of lineage, the merits due to actions, and the trust in public opinion. Once the classification has been established, the paper is focused on the merits-trust binomial and stresses its meaning and interest nowadays, such as it stated in the papers on justice by Michael Walzer

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