The Spanish theologian and political theorist Francisco de Vitoria (ca. Francisco de Vitoria (Burgos o Vitoria, 1483/1486 – Salamanca, 12 gennaio 1546) fu un domenicano spagnolo. He provided an updated, if uneasy, justification for Spain's conquests in the New World. Francisco de Vitoria OP (c. 1483 – 12 August 1546; also known as Francisco de Victoria) was a Spanish Roman Catholic philosopher, theologian, and jurist of Renaissance Spain. Ingresó en la Orden de Predicadores, donde recibió una completa formación humanística y demostró grandes dotes en lenguas. En 1508 se trasladó a París. Con 20 años ingresó en el noviciado de la Orden de Predicadores (más conocida como Orden Dominica), donde inició sus estudios humanísticos. In doing so, he helped develop just war theory. Francisco De Vitoria and the Colonial Origins of International Law. Francisco de Vitoria nació entre 1483 y 1486 en Burgos, en el seno de una familia proveniente de Vitoria. If Adam Smith can be called the “father of economics,” then Francisco de Vitoria (c 1483-1546) can be called the “grandfather of economics.” Sadly, Vitoria’s contribution to … He argued for limits on what could legitimately be done to the indigenous people. Francisco de Vitoria introduit la pratique de l'étude de la Somme théologique de saint Thomas d'Aquin, cette étude se substituant ainsi au commentaire des Sentences de Pierre Lombard. Little is known of the early life of Francisco de Vitoria. According to Schmitt, Francisco de Vitoria’s lectures represent the first attempt to pose the question of the future legal title to land appropriation within an objective and scholastic frame. Francisco de Vitoria nació en Burgos en 1485. Francisco de Vitoria. Francisco de Vitória (Burgos ou Vitória, 1483 — Salamanca, 12 de agosto de 1546) foi um teólogo espanhol neo-escolástico e um dos fundadores da tradição filosófica da chamada "Escola de Salamanca", sendo também conhecido por suas contribuições para a teoria da Guerra Justa e como um dos criadores do moderno direito internacional.. Entrou na Ordem dos Pregadores em 1504. Francisco de Vitoria (Wikimedia Commons) Francisco de Vitoria was a Catholic philosopher, jurist and a leading figure in the School of Salamanca, site of a renaissance in Catholic social and legal thought in the aftermath of the Protestant Reformation. 1483-1546) was the first great theorist of modern international law. Social & Legal Studies 1996 5: 3, 321-336 Download Citation. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download. Antony Anghie. I do not pretend to challenge Schmitt’s reading of Vitoria by means of a more … Leben und Denken. Francisco de Vitoria, on the contrary, (see De Indis) sought to mitigate the harshness of the conquest by arguing that law – civil, natural and divine – should prevail everywhere. En esta ciudad completó sus estudios en artes liberales y estudió teología. Francisco de Arcaya y Compludo, wie Vitoria mit richtigem Namen hieß, trat 1505 dem Dominikanerorden in Burgos bei, der gerade eine tiefgreifende Reform erlebt hatte.