Peace, jus gentium and ethics in the work of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827)

If the 18th century is characterized by the importance of the notion of tolerance, the law of peace is also a central concept there. Moreover, during the Enlightenment, the idea of the need to respect humanity in times of war emerged, which would later constitute the foundation of humanitarian law....

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Main Author: Grazia Grasso
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Language:fra
Published: Centre interdisciplinaire d’Études du Religieux (CIER) 2023-07-01
Series:Cahiers d'Études du Religieux- Recherches Interdisciplinaires
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cerri/6861
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description If the 18th century is characterized by the importance of the notion of tolerance, the law of peace is also a central concept there. Moreover, during the Enlightenment, the idea of the need to respect humanity in times of war emerged, which would later constitute the foundation of humanitarian law. In this context is also placed the literary production of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827), a Jansenist abbot of Brescia and professor of law in Pavia. He was strongly influenced by the theories of natural law and by the authors of the École romande du droit naturel. However, the work of Tamburini constitutes a contribution hitherto ignored on the theme of peace.
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spelling doaj.art-4e9e0de8f10f4b3ea30095e8ffdb1a792023-09-05T08:04:58ZfraCentre interdisciplinaire d’Études du Religieux (CIER)Cahiers d'Études du Religieux- Recherches Interdisciplinaires1760-57762023-07-012510.4000/cerri.6861Peace, jus gentium and ethics in the work of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827)Grazia GrassoIf the 18th century is characterized by the importance of the notion of tolerance, the law of peace is also a central concept there. Moreover, during the Enlightenment, the idea of the need to respect humanity in times of war emerged, which would later constitute the foundation of humanitarian law. In this context is also placed the literary production of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827), a Jansenist abbot of Brescia and professor of law in Pavia. He was strongly influenced by the theories of natural law and by the authors of the École romande du droit naturel. However, the work of Tamburini constitutes a contribution hitherto ignored on the theme of peace.http://journals.openedition.org/cerri/6861freedom of conscienceinternational lawpeacePietro Tamburinitolerance
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Peace, jus gentium and ethics in the work of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827)
Cahiers d'Études du Religieux- Recherches Interdisciplinaires
freedom of conscience
international law
peace
Pietro Tamburini
tolerance
title Peace, jus gentium and ethics in the work of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827)
title_full Peace, jus gentium and ethics in the work of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827)
title_fullStr Peace, jus gentium and ethics in the work of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827)
title_full_unstemmed Peace, jus gentium and ethics in the work of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827)
title_short Peace, jus gentium and ethics in the work of Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827)
title_sort peace jus gentium and ethics in the work of pietro tamburini 1737 1827
topic freedom of conscience
international law
peace
Pietro Tamburini
tolerance
url http://journals.openedition.org/cerri/6861
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