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Title: | Between Thomism and Roman Civil Law: The Eclectic Concept of Liberty of Bartolome De Las Casas and his Theoretical Defence of Native Americans during the Sixteenth Century | Other Titles: | Med tomizmom in rimskim civilnim pravom: eklektični koncept svobode Bartoloméja de las Casasa in njegov teoretski zagovor staroselcev v 16. stoletju | Authors: | Méndez Alonzo, Manuel | UNESCO Clasification: | 550404-1 Historia moderna. Área americana 720704 Filosofía política |
Keywords: | Las Casas Native American rights Liberty Universal human rights Hatural law, et al |
Issue Date: | 2017 | Journal: | Ars et Humanitas | Abstract: | In this paper I present the theory of natural rights and liberty of Bartolome de Las Casas. I hold that the theoretical foundation of Las Casas is found in juridical texts, only complemented by Thomist authorities. I show that the apparent inconsistencies were a means to make his discourse more effective against those who defended the enslavement of Native Americans. Finally, this eclecticism enabled Las Casas to create an original theory of civil power and liberty by using Canon law texts and terms. V prispevku avtor predstavi teorijo o naravnih pravicah in svobodi Bartoloméja de las Casasa. Meni, da Las Casasove teoretske osnove najdemo v pravnih besedilih, ki jih je dopolnil le s tomističnimi viri. Avtor pokaže, da so Las Casasove navidezne nedoslednosti delovale kot sredstvo za povečevanje učinkovitosti diskurza proti tistim, ki so zagovarjali zasužnjevanje staroselcev. Eklekticizem pa je Las Casasu omogočil, da s posluževanjem besedil in terminov kanonskega prava oblikuje izvirno teorijo o civilni oblasti in svobodi. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123051 | ISSN: | 1854-9632 | DOI: | 10.4312/ars.11.2.281-292 | Source: | Ars et Humanitas [ISSN 1854-9632], v. 11 (2), p. 281-292, (2017) |
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