La transición de la guerra a la paz: análisis desde la filosofía de la historia de Immanuel Kant y Johann Gottfried Herder
When a nation goes through the transition from a state of war to peace some changes to social, political and legal arise. The man is the need to create a mechanism to prevent the recurrence of hostilities and ensure the maintenance of peace. The period of the Enlightenment appears as an important pr...
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Baliabidea: | Revista Jurídica Mario Alario D'Filippo, ISSN 2256-2796, Vol. 6, Nº. 11, 2014, pags. 123-132 |
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When a nation goes through the transition from a state of war to peace some changes to social, political and legal arise. The man is the need to create a mechanism to prevent the recurrence of hostilities and ensure the maintenance of peace. The period of the Enlightenment appears as an important precedent, in which the transition from absolutist state the rule of law caused the man to change all existing legal tradition and establish a new system that would allow the effective enjoyment of acquired rights. Immanuel Kant and Johann Herder developed his works in the context of the Enlightenment and, through the philosophy of history, created an important reference for the analysis of war as a state of nature and peace which must be instituted and protected by the man as the main achievement of civil society. This paper analyzes such theories and bringing them to the context of XXI century. |
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