The aim of my contribution is to show how Francisco Suárez handles, ela-borates and presents in an original way the concept of ‘just war’ in his works. The key text to do this is the De Bello, which represents the XIII disputation of the third part of the De triplici virtute theologica, titled De Charitate, which assumes international relevance when it is published by the types of Iacobus Cardon in Lyon in 1621, although already some of the topics about the war had been treated by Doctor Eximius in some places of the Tractatus de legibus ac de Deo legislatore. For these reasons, my own contribution is divided into two parts: the first will attempt to present the main sources that within the history of philosophy have dealt with the existence of a ‘just war’; the second aims to present the main lines of the De bello, so that the understanding by Suárez of this matter may emerge more precisely.
Il mio contributo intende mostrare come Francisco Suárez usa, elabora e presenta in modo originale il concetto di ‘guerra giusta’ nelle sue opere. Il testo chiave che realizza tale progetto è il De triplici virtute theologica, intitolato De Charitate, che assume rilevanza internazionale quando è pubblicato per i tipi di Iacobus Cardon a Lione nel 1621, nonostante già alcuni degli argomenti sulla guerra erano stati trattati dal Doctor Eximiusin alcuni luoghi del Tractatus de legibus ac de Deo legislatore. Per queste ragioni, questo contributo si divide in due parti: la prima intende presentare le principali fonti che nel corso della storia della filosofia hanno trattato sull’esistenza di una ‘guerra giusta’; la seconda si propone di analizzare le principali linee del De Bello, per mostrare in modo più preciso l’idea suareziana su questo tema.
Alcune considerazioni sulla guerra nel "De Bello" di Francisco Suarez
Emanuele LaccaPrimo
2020-01-01
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The aim of my contribution is to show how Francisco Suárez handles, ela-borates and presents in an original way the concept of ‘just war’ in his works. The key text to do this is the De Bello, which represents the XIII disputation of the third part of the De triplici virtute theologica, titled De Charitate, which assumes international relevance when it is published by the types of Iacobus Cardon in Lyon in 1621, although already some of the topics about the war had been treated by Doctor Eximius in some places of the Tractatus de legibus ac de Deo legislatore. For these reasons, my own contribution is divided into two parts: the first will attempt to present the main sources that within the history of philosophy have dealt with the existence of a ‘just war’; the second aims to present the main lines of the De bello, so that the understanding by Suárez of this matter may emerge more precisely.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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