The essays contained in the present issue are brought together by a reference to Leibniz's political reflection, but set out from different viewpoints in order to make the element of the "respublica" emerge in its problematic guise and in its multidimensionality, at the level both of philosophical references (the classical world, Christianity, modern thought) as well as of subject areas (including theology, metaphysics, gnoseology, language, ethics, politics and law). The aims and objectives consist in understanding the individual-community relationship according to a different standpoint from that of modern contractualism, which moves from one individualistic basis and arrives at the legitimization of the absoluteness of power.

Republic and Common Good in Leibniz' Political Thought

BASSO, LUCA
2011

Abstract

The essays contained in the present issue are brought together by a reference to Leibniz's political reflection, but set out from different viewpoints in order to make the element of the "respublica" emerge in its problematic guise and in its multidimensionality, at the level both of philosophical references (the classical world, Christianity, modern thought) as well as of subject areas (including theology, metaphysics, gnoseology, language, ethics, politics and law). The aims and objectives consist in understanding the individual-community relationship according to a different standpoint from that of modern contractualism, which moves from one individualistic basis and arrives at the legitimization of the absoluteness of power.
2011
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