Francisco de Vitoria

Francisco de Vitoria
Statue of Francisco de Vitoria at San Esteban, Salamanca
Bornc. 1483
Died12 August 1546
Salamanca, Crown of Castile
EraRenaissance philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
  • Spanish philosophy
SchoolThomism
School of Salamanca
Main interests
Natural law
Notable ideas
International law
Freedom of the seas
Influences
Influenced

Francisco de Vitoria (Boroughs, 1483 or 1486-Salamanca, 12 August 1546) was a friar dominico Spanish, writer and chair of the University of Salamanca, the one who stood out by his ideas and contributions to the international right and the moral economy based in the thought humanist of the Aristotelian realism-tomista.

References

  1. Gottfried, Paul (1990). Carl Schmitt. Claridge Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-870626-46-0.

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