La filosofía jurídica de Leonardo Polo

Anuario Filosófico 25 (1):217-226 (1992)
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Abstract

In this article the author writes about Leonardo Polo’s juridical thought. He studied in School of Law before he began to work on philosophy. In the paper the author expresses some of Leonardo Polo’s ideas on law: a) What is the definition of law?; b) Is a person’s posession of a thing the fundation of his rights? c) The practical function of law in society.

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