Grotius, Hugo G Philosophers
Grotius, Hugo G Philosophers
Grotius, Hugo
Hugo Grotius (Huig de Groot), 1583-1645. Early Modern Dutch legal theorist, social thinker and statesman. A founder of modern thought on international law. His thought still influences considerations of the ethics of warfare.
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See Also:
- De Burigny's 1754 biography of this thinker. From the National Library of France. [Requires PDF viewer]
- Full text of this work by Grotius, on linked HTML pages.
- A bibliography and PDF files of Freedom of the Seas and On the Law of War and Peace.
- Entry from the 2001 Columbia Encyclopedia.
- An imaginary interview with this legal theorist in 2003, on the subject of the American invasion of Iraq. Conducted by Dean G. Falvy.
- A passage by Sanderson Beck on this thinker's importance for the development of international community.
- Hugo Grotius 1583-1645, founder of the modern natural law theory.
- Profile of this Dutch scholar from the History of Economic Thought. Includes links to resources on Grotius in several languages.
- A life in four sentences.
- Biography, portrait, bibliography and links.
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