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Introduction à De l'esprit des lois de Montesquieu

Paris: Presses universitaires de France (1998)

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  1. Montesquieu's natural rights constitutionalism.Paul A. Rahe - 2012 - Social Philosophy and Policy 29 (2):51-81.
    Research Articles Paul A. Rahe, Social Philosophy and Policy, FirstView Article.
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  • Laws, passion, and the attractions of right action in Montesquieu.Sharon R. Krause - 2006 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (2):211-230.
    This article examines Montesquieu's concept of natural law and treatment of legal customs in conjunction with his theory of moral psychology. It explores his effort to entwine the rational procedural quality of laws with the substantive principles that sustain them. Montesquieu grounds natural law in the desires of the human being as ‘a feeling creature’, thus establishing the normative force of desire and making right action attractive by engaging the passions rather than subordinating them to reason. As a result, natural (...)
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  • Comercio y virtud en el pensamiento de Montesquieu.Daniel Mansuy - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (162):213-232.
    Se examina la relación de Montesquieu con la idea republicana a partir del concepto de república comercial. Si el principio de la república es la virtud, el carácter de esta última es por momentos problemático; pero todo indica que la república comercial busca preparar al lector para acoger la posibilidad comercial encarnada en el modelo inglés.
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