The Imperial-Papal Conflict and the Limits of Legitimate Violence
The Imperial-Papal Conflict and its impact on just war theory, papal monarchy, and legitimate violence in Western philosophy.
The Imperial-Papal Conflict and its impact on just war theory, papal monarchy, and legitimate violence in Western philosophy.
An examination of the connection between subjectivism in philosophy and anarchism in politics, exploring how individual autonomy and moral relativism lead to radical critiques of authority and government.
The 16th century saw a significant shift in Western philosophy from authority-based knowledge to individual introspection, affecting politics, religion, and literature.
A study on the collapse of order in 15th-century politics, exploring the shift from medieval understanding to national monarchies and states.