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  1. Christian Thomas o Thomasius (1 de xineru de 1655, Leipzig – 23 de setiembre de 1728, Halle), fíu del filósofu Jakob Thomasius (1622-1684). Biografía [ editar | editar la fonte ] Al traviés de les lleiciones del so padre, cayó sol influxu de la filosofía política iusnaturalista de Hugo Grotius y Samuel Pufendorf , y siguió l'estudiu del derechu en Frankfurt.

  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. Cristian Thomasius. Christian Thomasius – born 1655 in Leipzig, died 1728 in Halle (Saale) – was a German lawyer and philosopher. With his journalistic and academic work, he promoted new educational ideals and thus paved the way for a programmatic turnaround in science. Starting out from a cultural identity emancipated from scholastic ...

  4. 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.

  5. Christian Thomasius (Leipzig, 1 januari 1655 - Halle, 23 september 1728) was een Duits jurist, filosoof, hoogleraar en aanhanger en verkondiger van de Verlichting. Hij droeg door zijn pleidooi voor een humaan strafrecht in de zin van de Verlichting wezenlijk bij aan de afschaffing van de heksenprocessen in Duitsland .

  6. 1 de feb. de 2013 · Christian Thomasius (1655–1728) was one of the leading German intellectuals of the seventeenth century. From 1669 he studied philosophy in his birth-town at the University of Leipzig.

  7. 13 de dic. de 2022 · Christian Thomasius (1 January 1655 – 23 September 1728) was a Germany jurist and philosopher. He was born in Leipzig and was educated by his father, Jakob Thomasius (1622–1684), at that time a junior lecturer in Leipzig University (later dean and rector, as well as head master of Thomasschule zu Leipzig). Through his father's lectures, Christian came under the influence of the political