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In Debating Medieval Natural Law: A Survey, Riccardo Saccenti
examines and evaluates the major lines of interpretation of the
medieval concepts of natural rights and natural law within the
twentieth and early twenty-first centuries and explains how the
major historiographical interpretations of ius naturale and lex
naturalis have changed. His bibliographical survey analyzes not
only the chronological evolution of various interpretations of
natural law but also how they differ, in an effort to shed light on
the historical debate and on the medieval roots of modern human
rights theories. Saccenti critically examines the historical
analyses of the major historians of medieval political and legal
thought while addressing how to further research on the subject.
His perspective interlaces different disciplinary points of view:
history of philosophy, as well as history of canon and civil law
and history of theology. By focusing on a variety of disciplines,
Saccenti creates an opportunity to evaluate each interpretation of
medieval lex naturalis in terms of the area it enlightens and
within specific cultural contexts. His survey is a basis for future
studies concerning this topic and will be of interest to scholars
of the history of law and, more generally, of the history of ideas
in the twentieth century.
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