Robinson’s and Friday’s Island [ Nature ]
… namely the jus g entium , the right common to all peoples, beyond their single historicity. While regressing to an uncivilized state of nature, Robinson can speculate in complete solitude, and later establish sociable relationships with … social order of the island. Crusoe succeeds in socializing as far as he refers to his civitas , his societas , his own civilized world. He finds within himself the elements of divine natural law, i.e., moral values that, ab origine , range … — and part of the clergy too — could come together and interact with each other. 5 Robinson establishes a society on the island where three religious orientations, namely Protestantism, Paganism, and Catholicism coexist …
Cosmopolitanism | Deism | Enlightenment | Exploration | Freemasonry | Religion | Solitude
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