Conrad Summenhart's theory of individual rights
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書誌事項
Conrad Summenhart's theory of individual rights
(Studies in medieval and Reformation thought, v. 159)
Brill, 2012
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-263) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book aims to provide a detailed and systematic account of Conrad Summenhart's (1455-1502) language of individual rights. This study analyses Summenhart's theory in its historical context treating it as a culmination of late medieval discourse on individual rights, particularly useful to those interested in the origin of human rights language, modern political individualism, and late medieval and early modern political and moral philosophy.
目次
Introduction
PART I: The background
1. Medieval discussions on rights
1.1. Bonaventure
1.2. Godfrey of Fontaines
1.3. Peter John Olivi
1.4. Hervaeus Natalis
1.5. William Ockham
1.6. Richard Fitzralph
1.7. Jean Gerson
1.8. Antoninus of Florence
PART II: Conrad Summenhart's theory
2. The right of the individual
2.1. Right as power
2.2. Right as dominion
2.3. Right as a relation
3. The species of dominion
3.1. The six-fold dominion
3.2. Natural dominion
4. Property rights
4.1. Justification of private property
4.2. The rights of use (usus) and usufruct (usufructus)
4.3. Ownership (proprietas) and possession (possessio)
Summary
Bibliography
Index of names
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