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Conrad Summenhart's Theory of Individual Rights

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Published/Copyright: 2012
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In recent decades scholars have shown considerable and steadily increasing interest in medieval discussions of rights. This book aims to make a significant contribution to scholarship by providing a detailed and systematic account of Conrad Summenhart’s (c.1458-1502) language of individual rights. Starting from the view that Summenhart’s Opus septipartitum contains a carefully constructed and comprehensive theory of individual rights, this study analyses Summenhart’s theory in its historical context, treating it as a culmination of late medieval discourse on individual rights. This study is particularly useful to scholars interested in the origin of human rights language and modern political individualism, as well as to all those who work in the field of late medieval and early modern political and moral philosophy.

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Jussi Varkemaa, Th.D. (2009) in Philosophy of Religion, University of Helsinki, is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki. He has published several articles on late medieval discourse of individual rights.

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‘’A solid contribution to one of the most important debates in the history of political thought’’
Noahi Dauber, Colgate University. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 3 (Fall 2012), p. 927.

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October 28, 2011
eBook ISBN:
9789004225565
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