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Mauricio Lecon Rosales

Universidad Panamericana Sede México
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  • Universidad Panamericana Sede México
    Faculty of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
0000-0002-9928-7739
Areas of Specialization
Francisco Suárez
Medieval Metaphysics
Medieval Political Philosophy
Augustine
Humour
Philosophical Methods, Misc
Metaphilosophy
Genealogical Method
Latin American Philosophy
Games
5 more
Areas of Interest
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Augustine
Boethius
Peter Abelard
Thomas Aquinas
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophical Methods, Misc
Metaphilosophy
Historical Genealogy
Genealogical Method
5 more
  • All publications (32)
  • Resultancia, formas e inmanencia en Francisco Suárez
    In La causalidad en la filosofía moderna. De Suárez al Kant precítico, Universidad De Navarra. 2012.
  • Sobre la imposibilidad de la ley en los brutos
    In Fundamentos antropológicos de la ley en Suárez, Eunsa. 2014.
  • Acerca de las divisiones del fin en Francisco Suárez
    In Causalidad, determinismo y libertad. De Duns Escoto a la escolástica barroca, Eunsa. 2014.
  • Acerca del escepticismo de Guillermo de Ockham
    In Opere et veritate. Homenaje al profesor Ángel Luis González,, Eunsa, Ediciones Universidad De Navarra. 2018.
  • Virtue, Prudence, and Practical Wisdom in Medieval Christianity
    In A. Ross & M. Lecon (eds.), Handbook of Practical Wisdom in Business and Management, Springer. 2020.
  • Handbook of Practical Wisdom in Business and Management (edited book)
    with A. Ross
    Springer. 2020.
  • ¿Puede gobernar una mujer? Anotaciones a la opinión de Francisco Suárez
    In Francisco Suárez y su pensamiento. A 400 años de su muerte, Unam. 2022.
  • Agustín, Tomás y el mundo actual. Breves reflexiones sobre la teoría medieval de la guerra justa
    In Diálogos sobre la guerra, Nun. 2023.
  • Smiling
    In Lydia Amir (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Humor, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 467-485. 2026.
  • Causalidad, determinismo y libertad. De Duns Escoto a la escolástica barroca (edited book)
    with C. González-Ayesta
    EUNSA. 2014.
  • Perspectivas del De legibus de Francisco Suárez (edited book)
    Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español. 2016.
  • Rescoldos de la revolución
    with H. Zagal
    Instituto de Cultura de Morelos. 2010.
  • Causalidad, determinismo y libertad. De Duns Escoto a la escolástica barroca
    with C. González-Ayesta
    EUNSA. 2014.
  • Acción, praxis y ley. Estudio metafísico y psicológico de la acción legislativa en Francisco Suárez
    EUNSA. 2014.
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    La recepción de la Política de Aristóteles en De potestate regia et papali de Juan de París
    Revista de Filosofía 85 (1): 102-116. 2017.
  •  6
    Naturaleza humana, ley y obligación en Francisco Suárez
    Revista Jurídica Digital Uandes 2 (1): 70-78. 2018.
  •  8
    Presentación: Pensamiento Económico de la Escuela de Salamanca, Antecedentes y Recepción
    with V. Aspe
    Cauriensia 15-22. 2020.
  •  9
    Análisis de las críticas salmantinas a la teoría del precio justo de Duns Escoto
    Cauriensia 43-61. 2020.
  •  5
    Acerca del derecho de la mujer a gobernar en Francisco Suárez
    Pensamiento 77 (294): 363-379. 2021.
  •  8
    Praxis, libertad y afecciones: sobre la ‘supra-naturaleza’ de la voluntad en Duns Escoto
    with D. González
    Scripta Mediaevalia 15 (1): 173-214. 2022.
  • Francisco Suárez y la risa barroca
    Revista de Hispanismo Filosófico 29 63-80. 2024.
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    ¿Libertarismo o compatibilismo? La disyuntiva filosófica detrás del debate entre Eduardo García Máynez y Carlos Cossio
    Doxa. Cuadernos de Filosofía Del Derecho 48 563-580. 2024.
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    Hands Up, Bozo! The Difficulties of Arresting Humour
    European Journal of Humour Research 12 (4): 67-81. 2024.
  • Metaphysics and psychology of the making of law in Francisco Suarez
    In Kirstin Bunge, Marko J. Fuchs, Danaë Simmermacher & Anselm Spindler (eds.), The concept of law (lex) in the moral and political thought of the 'School of Salamanca' / edited by Kirstin Bunge, Marko J. Fuchs, Danaë Simmermacher, and Anselm Spindler, Brill. 2016.
    Natural Law Theory
  •  31
    COUJOU, JEAN-PAUL Bibliografía suareciana, Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, 2010, 168 pp (review)
    Anuario Filosófico 436-438. 2017.
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    What Is Wrong with Laughing? Faulty Laughter as a Case of Negligent Omission
    The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 3 (1): 209-222. 2022.
    In most academic works laughter is praised because of its social, religious, and psychological benefits. However, when laughter’s morality has been historically discussed it usually has been condemned. To assign human responsibility to the act of laughing, it must be acknowledged as voluntary. However, studies indicate that laughter is not a voluntary action, but rather a neurophysiological reaction. If this is so, there is no basis on which to ground the moral relevance of laughter. In this art…Read more
    In most academic works laughter is praised because of its social, religious, and psychological benefits. However, when laughter’s morality has been historically discussed it usually has been condemned. To assign human responsibility to the act of laughing, it must be acknowledged as voluntary. However, studies indicate that laughter is not a voluntary action, but rather a neurophysiological reaction. If this is so, there is no basis on which to ground the moral relevance of laughter. In this article, I will put forward an argument that can help to ground the ethics of spontaneous laughter at least. I claim that humans have the power to avoid laughing or suspend it because they can voluntarily prevent some of the circumstances that are necessary for it to happen. If humans fail to do so when they are expected to, laughter becomes relevant as a kind of negligent omission.
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    Francis Suárez on the Efficiency of Substantial Forms
    Review of Metaphysics 67 (1): 107-124. 2013.
    Francisco Suárez claims that forms may be efficient causes. There is an action whose proximate efficient cause is a substantial form, namely, the natural resulting. Also a substantial form is the principal efficient cause of the eduction of other forms, although it causes this through the substance’s own accidents. The souls insofar as substantial forms participate of both features. However, they pose a new complexity because of the actions they are exclusively principles of, namely vital action…Read more
    Francisco Suárez claims that forms may be efficient causes. There is an action whose proximate efficient cause is a substantial form, namely, the natural resulting. Also a substantial form is the principal efficient cause of the eduction of other forms, although it causes this through the substance’s own accidents. The souls insofar as substantial forms participate of both features. However, they pose a new complexity because of the actions they are exclusively principles of, namely vital actions. This kind of actions may seem no different from natural resulting, if vitality is mainly described as some sort of immanence. However, there is a Suarezian approach to vital actions that does not rely completely on the immanence and therefore allows to consider souls as efficient causes without turning their actions into natural
    OntologyIberian Philosophy
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    ¿Cómo obligar con palabras? Francisco Suárez y al promulgación de la ley humana
    Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 44 35-53. 2017.
    De acuerdo con Francisco Suárez, la acción humana de elaborar una ley implica la producción de una obligación en los súbditos a través de las palabras del legislador. El objetivo de este trabajo es defender que la posición de Suárez acerca de la ley humana y su producción puede describirse como un acto performativo. Para justificar esta idea presentaré, primero, las facultades y disposiciones que el legislador humano debe poseer para promulgar una ley, según Suárez. En segundo lugar mostraré que…Read more
    De acuerdo con Francisco Suárez, la acción humana de elaborar una ley implica la producción de una obligación en los súbditos a través de las palabras del legislador. El objetivo de este trabajo es defender que la posición de Suárez acerca de la ley humana y su producción puede describirse como un acto performativo. Para justificar esta idea presentaré, primero, las facultades y disposiciones que el legislador humano debe poseer para promulgar una ley, según Suárez. En segundo lugar mostraré que la promulgación de una ley debe hacerse según ciertas convenciones, entre las cuales se incluye la formulación proposicional de la ley para poder producir exitosamente una obligación. Por último, argu-mentaré que las condiciones internas y las convenciones externas consideradas por Suárez se corresponden a las condiciones descritas por J. L. Austin para que una proposición sea performativ
    Iberian Philosophy
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    La voluntad como primer motor creado en Francisco Suárez
    Scientia et Fides 5 (1): 165. 2017.
    The will as first mover created in Francisco Suárez: The aim of this paper is to show that Francisco Suarez’s claim that the will is the prime mover of the human actions is grounded in his own metaphysical system. For that purpose, I argue that the will is not necessitated to act by any extrinsic efficient cause: nor by God’s grace, neither by the intellect, the law or fate. For all these active principles are either just a necessary condition for the will’s act or something that necessitates th…Read more
    The will as first mover created in Francisco Suárez: The aim of this paper is to show that Francisco Suarez’s claim that the will is the prime mover of the human actions is grounded in his own metaphysical system. For that purpose, I argue that the will is not necessitated to act by any extrinsic efficient cause: nor by God’s grace, neither by the intellect, the law or fate. For all these active principles are either just a necessary condition for the will’s act or something that necessitates the practical act of the intellect by which it guides the will, but does not affects the will itself. On the other hand, I argue that Suárez’s account on potency and act allows conceiving an efficient cause that is able to determine itself. Besides Suárez distinction between the transcendental sense of potency and act and the predicamental one –among which only the latter is relevant for this matte—, for him act does not perfect potency. Then the will can simultaneously be denominated patient and agent regarding its own action since it does not imply that the will can give itself something it previously lacked.
    Iberian Philosophy
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    Are We Responsible for Laughing?
    Studia Neoaristotelica 18 (1): 95-112. 2021.
    In his Commentary on Aristotle’s De Anima, Francisco Suárez offers a rich account of the psychology and physiology of laughter. Among other claims, he asserts that laughter is a voluntary act, without giving any further explanation. The aim of this paper is to glean from his texts a philosophically compelling argument for this claim. I will claim that for Suárez laughter is a commanded act of the will, since it somehow needs the will’s consent to be elicited. This kind of voluntariness is enough…Read more
    In his Commentary on Aristotle’s De Anima, Francisco Suárez offers a rich account of the psychology and physiology of laughter. Among other claims, he asserts that laughter is a voluntary act, without giving any further explanation. The aim of this paper is to glean from his texts a philosophically compelling argument for this claim. I will claim that for Suárez laughter is a commanded act of the will, since it somehow needs the will’s consent to be elicited. This kind of voluntariness is enough to make laughter morally relevant.
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