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The purpose of this article is to attempt to provide a more precise answer to the question of Paul Vladimiri’s account of the concept of permissive natural law. This purpose is realized in two steps. First, a brief history of permissive natural laws in the tradition of medieval philosophy is discussed, and the historical context, in which Paul Vladimiri developed his theory of natural law, is outlined. Next, some excerpts from Vladimir’s writings are analyzed, in which he uses phrases indicating the presence of the concept of permissive law in his philosophy.
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Celem artykułu jest odpowiedź na pytanie o obecność koncepcji naturalnego prawa permisywnego w twórczości Pawła Włodkowica, krakowskiego filozofa, prawnika i dyplomaty. Cel ten zrealizowany jest w dwóch krokach: w pierwszej kolejności, omówiono krótką historię permisywnego prawa natury w tradycji średniowiecznej oraz nakreślono historyczny kontekst, w którym Paweł Włodkowic opracował swoją teorię prawa natury. Następnie, przeanalizowano wybrane fragmenty pism krakowskiego profesora, w których używa on sformułowań wskazujących na obecność koncepcji prawa permisywnego w jego filozofii.
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The purpose of this article is to a%empt to provide a more precise answer to the question of Paul Vladimiri’s (Latin: Paulus Vladimiri; Polish: Paweł Włodkowic) account of the concept of permissive natural law. This purpose is realized in two steps. First, a brief history of permissive natural laws in the tradition of medieval philosophy is discussed, and the historical context, in which Paul Vladimiri developed his theory of natural law, is outlined. Next, some excerpts from Vladimir’s writings are analysed, in which he uses phrases indicating the presence of the concept of permissive law in his philosophy.
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