Questioning freedom as the foundation of responsibility: criticism to the humanistic heritage of Criminal Law
<div style="text-align: justify;"><p>The conceptual and procedural framework of the Criminal Law has been built over the basics of essentialism, which means the man is free, therefore responsible of his own actions. To ponder about that assertion through the revision of the sta...
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doaj-93a6168054b542508293e88b772fde6f2020-11-25T03:10:15ZspaUniversidad del Atlántico Amauta1794-56582500-77692017-05-01152912313010.15648/am.29.2017.81174Questioning freedom as the foundation of responsibility: criticism to the humanistic heritage of Criminal LawAndrés Santiago Beltrán Castellanos0Colegio IED Las Américas<div style="text-align: justify;"><p>The conceptual and procedural framework of the Criminal Law has been built over the basics of essentialism, which means the man is free, therefore responsible of his own actions. To ponder about that assertion through the revision of the statements that validated his understanding as a discernment-gifted being, using some criticism of Michel Foucault to the humanism, gives the opportunity to question about hegemonic knowledge and practices in Law; being this the first stage of a critical exercise, essential within this field.</p></div>http://investigaciones.uniatlantico.edu.co/revistas/index.php/Amauta/article/view/1713libertad, foucault, humanismo, derecho penal. |
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Questioning freedom as the foundation of responsibility: criticism to the humanistic heritage of Criminal Law |
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Questioning freedom as the foundation of responsibility: criticism to the humanistic heritage of Criminal Law |
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Questioning freedom as the foundation of responsibility: criticism to the humanistic heritage of Criminal Law |
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Questioning freedom as the foundation of responsibility: criticism to the humanistic heritage of Criminal Law |
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Questioning freedom as the foundation of responsibility: criticism to the humanistic heritage of Criminal Law |
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questioning freedom as the foundation of responsibility: criticism to the humanistic heritage of criminal law |
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Universidad del Atlántico |
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2017-05-01 |
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><p>The conceptual and procedural framework of the Criminal Law has been built over the basics of essentialism, which means the man is free, therefore responsible of his own actions. To ponder about that assertion through the revision of the statements that validated his understanding as a discernment-gifted being, using some criticism of Michel Foucault to the humanism, gives the opportunity to question about hegemonic knowledge and practices in Law; being this the first stage of a critical exercise, essential within this field.</p></div> |
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libertad, foucault, humanismo, derecho penal. |
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