Author:
Ignacio Stevenson
Location:
Espíritu: ISSN 0014-0716, Year 71, Issue 163, 2022, pages 41-61
Language:
Spanish
Abstract:
This article seeks to interrogate the interpretation of Francisco Suárez as a voluntarist author. To do so, we will examine Suárez’s approach to legislative action, taking the concept of potentia or power, which will be analysed in the different normative orders in which it can be found. Thus, we will follow the demands of explanatory completeness that the Suarist system presupposes, devoting a section to the power of the people, another to the power of the political authority, and, finally, a section devoted to the question of divine power; whether divine omnipotence is over the order of reality, and whether God can command the absurd, or whether, rather, reason is to the last instance the soul of the law.
Key words:
Suárez, voluntarism, omnipotence, order.

