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La facticidad de la filosofía política de Francisco Suárez: un camino hacia otra Modernidad

Autores

FONT OPORTO, PABLO

Publicación externa

No

Medio

Pensamiento

Alcance

Article

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Impacto SJR

0.142

Fecha de publicacion

01/01/2018

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85046996743

Abstract

It is possible to sustain that Suárez's political thinking is in transit from Middle Ages to a different Modernity. The core of this interpretation is this thesis: The motor of the Suarezian political theory is the achievement of the common good inserted in the facticity of the concrete human reality. Based on these premises, the principal elements of this theory are analysed here. Firstly, the community origin of political power, which originates from the base of the social character of human beings, created in this way by God. Secondly, the operational articulation of that power, through the absolute transfer to a ruler and the (relative) preference towards Monarchy as form of government, according to Suárez. Thirdly, the acceptance of the resistance to tyranny in certain cases and conditions. Therefore, one can understand that the flagrant contradiction between the total translatio of political power and the simultaneous admission of resistance means to reject the first, to proclaim the last as a limit to power, and open the possibility to a model of direct democracy. © PENSAMIENTO.

Palabras clave

Civil disobedience; Common good; Democracy; Facticity; Francisco Suárez; Ignatian tradition; Limits of political power; Modernity; Origins of political power; Right of resistance; Tyrannicide

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