THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANI

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Autor(a) principal: Santana Silva, Eduardo Douglas
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Isagoge (Niterói)
Texto Completo: https://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isa/article/view/123
Resumo: Written in the twelfth century by the monk Gratian, the work Concordia Discordantium Canonum, known as Decretum Gratiani, was until the beginning of the twentieth century the reference for canon law and for the understanding of medieval and modern legal-philosophical thought derived from it. Emerged after the Gregorian reform, it will present the law divided between law/natural law and custom, human law. Exposing Graciano's theory of natural law, this work also points out how the Bolognese jurist will relate natural law to the golden rule, or regula dilectionis proximi. By linking the natural law to the golden maxim, Graciano inserts himself as a continuator of a tradition originated from the Greco-Roman philosophy, embraced by the patristic and developed by the scholastics.
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spelling THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANIO DIREITO NATURAL NO DECRETUM GRATIANINatural lawCanon lawGratianMedieval canonistsJusnaturalismLei naturalDireito canônicoGracianoCanonistas medievaisJusnaturalismoWritten in the twelfth century by the monk Gratian, the work Concordia Discordantium Canonum, known as Decretum Gratiani, was until the beginning of the twentieth century the reference for canon law and for the understanding of medieval and modern legal-philosophical thought derived from it. Emerged after the Gregorian reform, it will present the law divided between law/natural law and custom, human law. Exposing Graciano's theory of natural law, this work also points out how the Bolognese jurist will relate natural law to the golden rule, or regula dilectionis proximi. By linking the natural law to the golden maxim, Graciano inserts himself as a continuator of a tradition originated from the Greco-Roman philosophy, embraced by the patristic and developed by the scholastics.Escrita no século XII pelo monge Graciano, a obra Concordia Discordantium Canonum, conhecida como Decretum Gratiani, foi até o início do séc. XX a referência para o direito canônico e para a compreensão do pensamento jurídico-filosófico medieval e moderno daí derivado. Surgida após a reforma gregoriana, apresentará a lei dividida entre lei/direito natural e costume, lei humana. Expondo a teoria de Graciano acerca da lei natural, este trabalho também aponta como o jurista bolonhês relacionará a lei natural à regra de ouro, ou regula dilectionis proximi. Atrelando a lei natural à máxima áurea, Graciano insere-se como continuador de uma tradição oriunda da filosofia greco-romana abraçada pela patrística e desenvolvida pelos escolásticos.Sergio Salles2022-11-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isa/article/view/12310.59079/isagoge.v2i6.123Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences; Vol. 2 No. 6 (2022); 17-34Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences; Vol. 2 Núm. 6 (2022); 17-34Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences; v. 2 n. 6 (2022); 17-342763-7123reponame:Isagoge (Niterói)instname:Publicação independenteinstacron:INDEPporhttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isa/article/view/123/97Copyright (c) 2022 Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantana Silva, Eduardo Douglas2023-09-11T13:18:17Zoai:ojs2.www.telosjournals.com.br:article/123Revistahttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isaPRIhttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isa/oaitelos@telosjournals.com2763-71232763-7123opendoar:2023-09-11T13:18:17Isagoge (Niterói) - Publicação independentefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANI
O DIREITO NATURAL NO DECRETUM GRATIANI
title THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANI
spellingShingle THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANI
Santana Silva, Eduardo Douglas
Natural law
Canon law
Gratian
Medieval canonists
Jusnaturalism
Lei natural
Direito canônico
Graciano
Canonistas medievais
Jusnaturalismo
title_short THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANI
title_full THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANI
title_fullStr THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANI
title_full_unstemmed THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANI
title_sort THE NATURAL LAW IN DECRETUM GRATIANI
author Santana Silva, Eduardo Douglas
author_facet Santana Silva, Eduardo Douglas
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santana Silva, Eduardo Douglas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Natural law
Canon law
Gratian
Medieval canonists
Jusnaturalism
Lei natural
Direito canônico
Graciano
Canonistas medievais
Jusnaturalismo
topic Natural law
Canon law
Gratian
Medieval canonists
Jusnaturalism
Lei natural
Direito canônico
Graciano
Canonistas medievais
Jusnaturalismo
description Written in the twelfth century by the monk Gratian, the work Concordia Discordantium Canonum, known as Decretum Gratiani, was until the beginning of the twentieth century the reference for canon law and for the understanding of medieval and modern legal-philosophical thought derived from it. Emerged after the Gregorian reform, it will present the law divided between law/natural law and custom, human law. Exposing Graciano's theory of natural law, this work also points out how the Bolognese jurist will relate natural law to the golden rule, or regula dilectionis proximi. By linking the natural law to the golden maxim, Graciano inserts himself as a continuator of a tradition originated from the Greco-Roman philosophy, embraced by the patristic and developed by the scholastics.
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