Razón, consentimiento y contrato: El difícil mínimo común denominador de las teorías contractualistas

Translated title of the contribution: Reason, consent and contract: The difficult least common denominator of contractualist theories

Felipe Schwember Augier

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Abstract

"Contractualism" refers to the diverse theories that maintain that the obligatory nature of norms rests on the consent of those bound by them. However, this general characterization overlooks crucial differences among the different contractualist theories. The article analyzes diverse typologies in order to highlight these differences and reach a more precise characterization of contractualism. It concludes that the distinction between hypothetical and ideal consent made by some of these versions makes it impossible to formulate a univocal definition of contractualism.

Translated title of the contributionReason, consent and contract: The difficult least common denominator of contractualist theories
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)101-127
Number of pages27
JournalIdeas y Valores
Volume63
Issue number156
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2014
Externally publishedYes

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