Stoicism and its Influence on the Roman Law

Authors

  • Dimitar Apasiev State University "Goce Delcev" - Stip (Macedonia)
  • Trajce Stojanov

Keywords:

Stoicism, Roman law, praetors, Ius honorarium, bona fide.

Abstract

Quite correct view is that Stoicism give the theoretical basis of the Roman idea of Natural law (lat. Ius naturale), because the ethical teachings of the Stoics could easily be adapted to the practical needs of expanding Roman Empire. And exactly, the idea that the right of the Citizen is the primary category vis-

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Stoicarum veterum fragmenta (SVF, II, 975).

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2015-06-02

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Apasiev, D., & Stojanov, T. (2015). Stoicism and its Influence on the Roman Law. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 23(1), 88–92. Retrieved from https://www.gssrr.org/index.php/JournalOfBasicAndApplied/article/view/4050

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