Francisco de Vitoria: La sociedad internacional, un ideal realizable

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María L. REDONDO REDONDO

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Victoria's idea of International Society is not an unfeasible Utopia. The harmony between experience/reason and reason/faith which he imbibes from St. Thomas Aquinas can be appreciated in his methodology. His anthropology is also realistic, that is to say, objectivistic: human nature is the same in all men; their dignity and rights as persons are not given or taken by their faith. Vitoria applies to the Indians the Tomist thesis on the person and the relationship faith/reason, nature/over nature.

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REDONDO REDONDO, M. L. (2006). Francisco de Vitoria: La sociedad internacional, un ideal realizable. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 13, 89–100. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v13i.6275
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