Sobre o Autor

Luigi Taparelli d'Azeglio was an influential Italian philosopher and Jesuit priest known for his contributions to natural law theory. His seminal work, "Ensayo Teórico De Derecho Natural Apoyado En Los Hechos," laid the foundations for understanding natural rights from a factual perspective, emphasizing the relationship between morality and law. He believed that legal systems should be rooted in human nature and the realities of human existence, which marked a significant shift in philosophical discourse during the 19th century.

Through his writings, Taparelli d'Azeglio sought to reconcile faith and reason, arguing that natural law is a universal framework that transcends cultural and temporal boundaries. His thoughts influenced various fields, including political theory, ethics, and sociology. Although often overshadowed by contemporaries, his ideas about justice and social order continue to resonate in modern discussions about law and morality.

Nacionalidade Italiano
Data de Nascimento March 30, 1796
Local de Nascimento Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Data de Falecimento April 20, 1862