Law and Ethics: Twelfth-Century Jurists on the Virtue of Justice

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
I. Bejczy
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This article examines the reflections of twelfth-century canon and civil lawyers on justice as a moral virtue and demonstrates their influence on moral theology. The canonists were among the first to recognize natural virtues and contributed to moral thought in this respect. However, their increasing insistence on the divine aspects of natural justice and law deprived these concepts of their religiously neutral character. Civil lawyers generally devoted more attention to virtue ethics than the canonists; some of them even cherished ideas which interfered with the foundations of contemporary moral thought. Many of them recognized the divine origin of justice, but tended to confine this virtue within the boundaries of human law, ruling out the possibility of testing the law against moral standards. Only Martin Gosia and his school maximized the difference between divinely inspired justice and human law, thus making it possible for laws to be measured against objective standards of morality.
法律与伦理:十二世纪法学家论正义的美德
本文考察了十二世纪教规和民事法学家对正义作为一种道德美德的思考,并论证了它们对道德神学的影响。圣徒是第一个认识到自然美德的人,并在这方面为道德思想做出了贡献。然而,他们越来越坚持自然正义和法律的神圣方面剥夺了这些概念的宗教中立特征。民事法学家通常比正统主义者更关注美德伦理;他们中的一些人甚至珍视与当代道德思想基础相抵触的思想。他们中的许多人承认正义的神圣起源,但倾向于将这种美德限制在人类法律的范围内,排除了用道德标准来检验法律的可能性。只有马丁·戈西亚和他的学派最大限度地提高了神的启示正义和人类法律之间的差异,从而使法律有可能以客观的道德标准来衡量。
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Viator - Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Viator - Medieval and Renaissance Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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