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Oikeiosis and appetitus societatis

Benajamin Straumann
- 26 Apr 2003 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 1, pp 41-66
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This article is published in Grotiana.The article was published on 2003-04-26. It has received 32 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Legal history & Intellectual history.

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Roman Law in the State of Nature : The Classical Foundations of Hugo Grotius' Natural Law

TL;DR: Natural law in historical context has been studied in the context of natural rights and just wars as mentioned in this paper, where natural rights are defined as Roman remedies in the state of nature and Roman remedy in the world of nature.
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Spinoza and the Stoics

TL;DR: The authors examined the relationship between Spinoza's metaphysics, epistemology, philosophical psychology, and ethics with their Stoic counterparts and revealed the sense in which Spinoze was, and was not, a Stoic, but also offered new insights into how each system should be understood in itself.
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Is Modern Liberty Ancient? Roman Remedies and Natural Rights in Hugo Grotius' Early Works on Natural Law

TL;DR: In this paper, it is argued that Hugo Grotius (1583-1645), a major protagonist in the history of individual natural rights, developed his highly influential rights doctrine by reference to ancient Roman legal remedies and Cicero's moral philosophy.
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Is Modern Liberty Ancient? Roman Remedies and Natural Rights in Hugo Grotius's Early Works on Natural Law

TL;DR: The Dutch humanist Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) is widely acknowledged to have made important contributions to an influential doctrine of individual natural rights as mentioned in this paper, which was developed primarily out of normative Roman sources.
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Grotius’ Imago Dei Anthropology: Grounding Ius Naturae et Gentium

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine Grotius' ideas through the lens of the Christian notion of imago Dei, the idea that human beings are different from other animals in that they are created in the image and likeness of God.
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