Moral and Politics in the School of Salamanca
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Thanks to recent studies, the School of Salamanca is no longer “the great unknown” in the history of Spanish thought. What is meant by the “School of Salamanca” has been specified, and we now have a deeper understanding of the School’s specific nature and members. The issues of “morality” and “politics”, which the authors of the School of Salamanca illuminated by giving them a theological and philosophical basis, are still interesting, not only from the point of view of the history of ideas: they provide a systematic approach for addressing these issues.
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