John Locke : de los principios del pacto social y su lucha contra el absolutismo monárquico = John Locke : on the principles of the social pact and his struggle against monarchical absolutism

This article presents some of John Locke's fundamental contributions to the consolidation of liberal thought. It begins with an introduction to the political context that animates his thought, then outlines the basic points of discord between Locke and Robert Filmer, one of his most important o...

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Autores:
Cardona, Andrés
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Fecha de publicación:
2017
Institución:
Universidad EAFIT
Repositorio:
Repositorio EAFIT
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/25940
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10784/25940
Palabra clave:
Pensamiento liberal
Formación del estado social
Estado de naturaleza
Pacto social
Absolutismo
División del poder político
Propiedad
LOCKE, JOHN, 1632-1704 - CRÍTICA E INTERPRETACIÓN
LOCKE, JOHN, 1632-1704 - PENSAMIENTO POLÍTICO
LOCKE, JOHN, 1632-1704 - COMPAÑEROS Y AMIGOS
FILMER, ROBERT, 1588-1653 - CRÍTICA E INTERPRETACIÓN
MONARQUÍA
FORMAS DE GOBIERNO
PODER POLÍTICO
ILUSTRACIÓN
PROPIEDAD PRIVADA
LIBERALISMO
FILÓSOFOS INGLESES
Liberal thinking
Formation of the social state
State of nature
Social pact
Absolutism
Division of political power
Property
Monarchy
Forms of government
Political power
Illustration
Private property
Liberalism
English philosophers
Rights
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Copyright (c) 2017 Andrés Cardona
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Summary:This article presents some of John Locke's fundamental contributions to the consolidation of liberal thought. It begins with an introduction to the political context that animates his thought, then outlines the basic points of discord between Locke and Robert Filmer, one of his most important objects of intellectual confrontation, and then elucidates some of his main theses on the formation of the social state based on the notion of the state of nature, the critique of monarchy, and the criticism of monarchy. The article then outlines the basic points of disagreement between Locke and Robert Filmer, one of the most important objects of intellectual confrontation between them, thus elucidating some of their main theses on the formation of the social state based on the notion of the state of nature, the critique of monarchy and the division of political power with the role of property in it. The article ends with a conclusion on the principles of the social compact in Locke's theory