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ius gentium droit naturel chez Rabelais, et progression sur les Lumières
Petite note de lecture en passant. Rabelais évoque à propos des couleurs de Gargantua, la distinction entre jus gentium et droit naturel (jus naturae) dans Gargantua aux éditions de la Pléiade (pp. 30-31): Et n’est cette signifiance par imposition humaine … Continue reading →
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Tagged droit naturel, ius gentium, jus gentium, lumières, métaphysique, Rabelais, sciences morales, souveraineté
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