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John Salisbury Of Political Theory Resolution

Posted on:2014-02-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y H DangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330425459024Subject:Special History
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John of Salisbury is British famous philosopher and Church theologian in the12th century.He had good education in early stage, make him became strong interested at the religious and political and philosophical produce.Not only make him became Britain’s most prestigious church theologian, but also opened the first politics of the work in the political field. He is not totally simple talk in generalities in the political thought,But British political development situation for unique historical background in the12th century. Although his writings on political philosophy religion,and ethics,but the political thought of the original views are mainly embodied in the theory of principle in political work, it is also the most far-reaching on the impact of future generations.In view of John in the political theoretical aspects of original views on the present situation of the British political objective summary, as well as to the later development of political thought as reference and role. This paper attempts to take the book of the government principle as the breakthrough point, analytic political theory the historical background of the emergence of the specific content, British constitutional development play a role in history.Based on detailed analysis of John political theory, and try to draw the outline of John the political theory behind the actual political development,Then the objective historical background for the study of the premise,summarizes the monarchy and magisterium, monarch and legal aspects of specific ideas.Finally. in the political theory of the actual achievements and modern British constitutional development phase contact, in order to achieve a reason result influence type comprehensive analysis the purpose of political theory.
Keywords/Search Tags:John of Salisbury, Kingship and Magisterium, Law, Constitutionalism
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