La virtud aristotélica en la formación del abogado conciliador.
It is through the Aristotelian ethics, and its foundation in virtue, from where it is intended to lay the philosophical basis for thinking that there could be some virtues that should be incorporated in the basic training of lawyers and specifically the conciliator lawyer. This article selected...
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Formato: | Artículo |
Idioma: | Castellano |
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2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7537605 |
Fuente: | Jurídicas, ISSN 1794-2918, Vol. 14, Nº. 1, 2017, pags. 102-113 |
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It is through the Aristotelian ethics, and its foundation
in virtue, from where it is intended to lay the
philosophical basis for thinking that there could be
some virtues that should be incorporated in the basic
training of lawyers and specifically the conciliator
lawyer. This article selected both, ethical and
intellectual virtues, which must be introduced into
the curricula of the programs of law for the ethical
training of these professionals. The virtues that were
selected are: (i) Justice, since it is willing to practice
what is right; (ii) the prudence, by which the lawyer
conciliator is able to deliberate properly about what is
good and (iii) wisdom, intellect and science; intellect
because it refers to the principles and science because
it refers to things susceptible of demonstration
from principles. |
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