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    La ley natural en las empresas políticas de Saavebra Fajardo
    (2015-09-23) Ayala, Jorge M.
    The author wishes to expound the dependence that Saavedra's political theory -as treatise for the education of the prince- still has from philosophical Aristotelism, and not just from his anthropology but also from the issue of virtues. However, even more decisive -and more operative- than this philosophical cue appears the theory of the natural law, the recognition key for the catholic dimension of his thinking.
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    La teoría del derecho natural y Saavedra Fajardo
    (2015-09-23) Rodríguez, Iván García
    The article defends that Saavedra, given his scepticism, his anthropological pessimism and his voluntarism, could have been an exponent of modern natural law if it had not been for his strong catholic beliefs he was not ready to relinquish. Otherwise his thinking was cleanly leading him to political principles very similar to those of protestant authors, which gave rise to natural law.

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