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The reasons against the right of individuals to punish: chronicle (and refutation) of a foretold anarchism

2023-01-01 , SCHWEMBER AUGIER, FELIPE , Loewe, Daniel

This paper examines the relationships between natural rights theory and contractualism, based on the difficulties raised by Locke’s thesis of the natural right to punish. To do this, it begins with Nozick’s political philosophy, which offers a very clear example of the anti-contractualist consequences of said thesis; it then continues with the philosophy of some theologians from Salamanca, who anticipated some of the problems that arise from a natural right of privates to punish. It will be held that the arguments of such theologians serve not only to dismiss such a right, but also to defend the necessity of the social contract in general.

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The Libertarian Utopia of Non-politics

2024 , SCHWEMBER AUGIER, FELIPE

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WILLINGNESS, JUSTICE AND COMMON GOOD IN PETER OLIVI'S DE CONTRACTIBUS

2023 , SCHWEMBER AUGIER, FELIPE , Valdivia Fuenzalida, Jose Antonio

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Comentario a “The Power to Tolerate”

2022 , SCHWEMBER AUGIER, FELIPE

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El octubre chileno: Reflexiones sobre democracia y libertad

2020 , Ugalde, Benjamín , SCHWEMBER AUGIER, FELIPE , Verbal, Valentina

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La «extraña doctrina» de Locke y la génesis del iusnaturalismo utópico de Robert Nozick

2023 , SCHWEMBER AUGIER, FELIPE

El presente artículo examina la recepción que Nozick hace de la doctrina de Locke del castigo. Dicha doctrina le permite desactivar varias razones que se ofrecen en favor del contrato social y tratar el derecho natural como un sistema normativo autosuficiente. Con todo ello, Nozick llega a formular un iusnaturalismo que cabe calificar de “utópico”, en la medida en que permitiría, al mismo tiempo, la coacción legítima y la preservación de la libertad natural.