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  1. 5.2 A coerência de Thomasius entre sua teoria e sua proposta de práxis Christian Thomasius ocupou-se de diversas questões relativas ao Direito penal de seu tempo, exatamente por ser, como já foi dito, um intelectual sem misérias e engajado com as questões de sua época.

  2. Palabras clave: Christian Thomasius; Estado de derecho; separación de la Iglesia y el Estado; modernidad. CHRISTIAN THOMASIUS, THE RULE OF LAW, AND THE SEPARATION of ChuRCh and StatE Abstract Christian Thomasius was above all a professor of jurisprudence who used his legal skills to resolve all sorts of legal, political, and moral problems.

  3. 10 de mar. de 2002 · 1. Christian Thomasius 1.1 Life and Works. Christian Thomasius was born on 1 January 1655 in Leipzig. He was the son of Jakob Thomasius (1622–84), a well-known jurist and philosopher at the University of Leipzig who counted Leibniz among his students.

  4. Thomasius appeared within the first decade of the century, H. Luden, Christian Thomasius nach seinen Schicksalen und Schriften (Berlin, 1805). 2Max Fleischmann, Christian Thomasius (Halle, 1931), Bienert, and Erik Wolf, Grosse Rechtsdenker der deutschen Geistesgeschichte (Tubingen, 1939; 19634), ch. 10.

  5. THOMAS, Christian (Thomasius) Filosofo e giurista insigne, nato a Lipsia il 1 gennaio 1655, morto a Halle il 23 settembre 1728. Addottoratosi nel 1679, si diede all'esercizio forense e alla libera docenza universitaria. Iniziò quindi un'opera tenace e polemica di revisione della cultura germanica, sia dalla cattedra, dove tra i primi si servì ...

  6. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Abstract. Thomasius, Christian (1655–1728), was a jurist, law professor, philosopher, and protagonist of the early Enlightenment in Germany. His work includes nearly all positions later to be considered as the key elements of the enlightenment, e.g., the emphasis of self-thinking and the fight against prejudices, the purpose of all knowledge ...

  7. Christian Thomasius (1 de enero de 1655 - 23 de septiembre de 1728) fue un jurista y filósofo alemán. Biografía Nació en Leipzig y fue educado por su padre, Jakob Thomasius (1622–1684), en ese momento profesor titular en la Universidad de Leipzig (más tarde decano y rector, así como director de la Thomasschule zu Leipzig).