Machiavelli: Ambition, Freedom and Justice

This article tackles the anthropological conception of Machiavelli, mainly taken from the Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius in which stands out the identity of human passions and the importance of its understanding to reach political knowledge. Machiavelli considers that the human being...

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Main Author: Alicia Villar Ezcurra
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Pontificia Comillas 2014-11-01
Series:Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
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Online Access:https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/2427
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spelling doaj-d0054823c8cb42acb5ab7d5362c99c852020-11-24T23:02:41ZspaUniversidad Pontificia ComillasPensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica0031-47492386-58222014-11-01662482612752275Machiavelli: Ambition, Freedom and JusticeAlicia Villar Ezcurra0Universidad Pontificia Comillas. MadridThis article tackles the anthropological conception of Machiavelli, mainly taken from the Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius in which stands out the identity of human passions and the importance of its understanding to reach political knowledge. Machiavelli considers that the human being is malleable in such a way that a passion can be fought and compensated by another one. From this perspective, is analysed the role of ambition and freedom both as a source of confrontation and degeneration and as an incentive to achieve the most important goals.https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/2427Maquiavelo, ambición, libertad, leyes, justicia, violencia
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Machiavelli: Ambition, Freedom and Justice
Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
Maquiavelo, ambición, libertad, leyes, justicia, violencia
author_facet Alicia Villar Ezcurra
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title Machiavelli: Ambition, Freedom and Justice
title_short Machiavelli: Ambition, Freedom and Justice
title_full Machiavelli: Ambition, Freedom and Justice
title_fullStr Machiavelli: Ambition, Freedom and Justice
title_full_unstemmed Machiavelli: Ambition, Freedom and Justice
title_sort machiavelli: ambition, freedom and justice
publisher Universidad Pontificia Comillas
series Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
issn 0031-4749
2386-5822
publishDate 2014-11-01
description This article tackles the anthropological conception of Machiavelli, mainly taken from the Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius in which stands out the identity of human passions and the importance of its understanding to reach political knowledge. Machiavelli considers that the human being is malleable in such a way that a passion can be fought and compensated by another one. From this perspective, is analysed the role of ambition and freedom both as a source of confrontation and degeneration and as an incentive to achieve the most important goals.
topic Maquiavelo, ambición, libertad, leyes, justicia, violencia
url https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/2427
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