Direito Natural e Política em Rousseau
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2011v10n1p27Abstract
Pretendemos mostrar como os princípios do direito político presentes na convenção que funda o corpo moral e político de Rousseau decorrem das críticas ao direito natural. A partir de restrições ao que fora estabelecido pela tradição filosófica, Rousseau propõe seu próprio sistema de pensamento e seu próprio método, onde as noções de natureza, moralidade e legitimidade se tornam um campo fértil para seus leitores.
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