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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/7474 Aportaciones de los clásicos iusnaturalistas hispanos al ideario liberal
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Amezúa Amezúa, Luis Carlos
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Anuario da Facultade de Dereito da Universidade da Coruña, 2008, 12: 41-55. ISSN: 0138-039X
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[Resumen] La doctrina liberal se nutre de aportaciones que habían sido iniciadas con ante-
rioridad desde la tradición clásica iusnaturalista, si bien no conviene extrapolar concep-
tos de manera anacrónica, ni prescindir del contexto histórico en que se debatieron cues-
tiones que posteriormente han retornado con un sesgo diferente, pues ello conduce inde-
fectiblemente al empleo de metáforas exageradas. Haremos varias calas en diversas
interpretaciones historiográficas que consideran a los autores de la Segunda Escolástica
española como antecedentes o al menos claros impulsores de los postulados liberales,
con el objetivo de introducir cierta cautela entre las afirmaciones demasiado rotundas.
[Abstract] The liberal political theory receives contributions coming from the classical natural law tradition, but it would be good neither extrapolating concepts in an anachro- nistic way nor omiting the historical context where current ideas have been under dis- cussion, for it leads to make exaggerating metaphors. In this paper I will pick up some different interpretations in historiography which have considered the authors of Spanish Late Scholasticism as precedents, or at least open promotors, of the liberal assumptions, in order to make us more cautious in relation to some kind of categorical opinions.
[Abstract] The liberal political theory receives contributions coming from the classical natural law tradition, but it would be good neither extrapolating concepts in an anachro- nistic way nor omiting the historical context where current ideas have been under dis- cussion, for it leads to make exaggerating metaphors. In this paper I will pick up some different interpretations in historiography which have considered the authors of Spanish Late Scholasticism as precedents, or at least open promotors, of the liberal assumptions, in order to make us more cautious in relation to some kind of categorical opinions.

