El concepto ciceroniano de ley: una confrontación cone el procedimiento moderno

Anuario Filosófico 34 (70):463-486 (2001)
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Abstract

To recover the intrinsic relationship between the concepts of good, norm and virtue which constitute the truth and moral meaning of human action is the most important challenge of contemporary ethics. The aim of this paper is to compare, from this perspective, Cicero's concept of law in his dialogue De legibus with the concept of law as held by procedural ethics

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