Ockham and the modern theory of subjective law, domain and property

Ideas Y Valores 73 (186):139-154 (2024)
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In this article we propose to analyze the influence of Ockham on the modern philosophy of law by introducing the division between “subjective right” and “objective right”, the voluntarist conception of ownership and property, and the forgetting of distributive justice in favor of the struggle between commutative justice (subjectiveright) and legal justice (objective right).

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