ALCANCE Y LÍMITES DEL DEBER DE OBEDIENCIA AL GOBIERNO SEGÚN HUME

Hume’s legitimation of government is explored, as well as the arguments he gives to make room for civil resistance, without thereby asserting a right to resistance. To this end he distinguishes between natural obligation —or obligation of interest— and moral obligation —supported by moral sentiment....

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Main Author: Ana Marta González
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Panamericana 2013-11-01
Series:Tópicos
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Online Access:http://topicosojs.up.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/topicos/article/view/117
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description Hume’s legitimation of government is explored, as well as the arguments he gives to make room for civil resistance, without thereby asserting a right to resistance. To this end he distinguishes between natural obligation —or obligation of interest— and moral obligation —supported by moral sentiment. Thanks to this distinction he is in a position to distinguish normality and exception, and characterize the sort of situation which could back up actions of civil resistance.
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spelling doaj.art-d6097d505bb74460b1598f8341cbe2272022-12-21T19:14:32ZspaUniversidad PanamericanaTópicos0188-66492007-84982013-11-013717711610.21555/top.v37i1.117116ALCANCE Y LÍMITES DEL DEBER DE OBEDIENCIA AL GOBIERNO SEGÚN HUMEAna Marta González0Universidad de MurciaHume’s legitimation of government is explored, as well as the arguments he gives to make room for civil resistance, without thereby asserting a right to resistance. To this end he distinguishes between natural obligation —or obligation of interest— and moral obligation —supported by moral sentiment. Thanks to this distinction he is in a position to distinguish normality and exception, and characterize the sort of situation which could back up actions of civil resistance.http://topicosojs.up.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/topicos/article/view/117Obediencia civildeberes públicos y privadosdeberes naturales y civilescrisis institucionalprincipio de justicia.
spellingShingle Ana Marta González
ALCANCE Y LÍMITES DEL DEBER DE OBEDIENCIA AL GOBIERNO SEGÚN HUME
Tópicos
Obediencia civil
deberes públicos y privados
deberes naturales y civiles
crisis institucional
principio de justicia.
title ALCANCE Y LÍMITES DEL DEBER DE OBEDIENCIA AL GOBIERNO SEGÚN HUME
title_full ALCANCE Y LÍMITES DEL DEBER DE OBEDIENCIA AL GOBIERNO SEGÚN HUME
title_fullStr ALCANCE Y LÍMITES DEL DEBER DE OBEDIENCIA AL GOBIERNO SEGÚN HUME
title_full_unstemmed ALCANCE Y LÍMITES DEL DEBER DE OBEDIENCIA AL GOBIERNO SEGÚN HUME
title_short ALCANCE Y LÍMITES DEL DEBER DE OBEDIENCIA AL GOBIERNO SEGÚN HUME
title_sort alcance y limites del deber de obediencia al gobierno segun hume
topic Obediencia civil
deberes públicos y privados
deberes naturales y civiles
crisis institucional
principio de justicia.
url http://topicosojs.up.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/topicos/article/view/117
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