Abstract
This article seeks to approach the issue of language of the question by the social bond. It recognizes that this can only be possible based on a conception of language that is not hostage to the metaphysical tradition. In these terms, the paper crosses two distinct hermeneutic horizons, namely, the notion of agreement, which has its basis in the problem of language, and the concept of ius gentium, which, though of Roman origin, was reworked in the second scholasticism, giving rise to International Law. These two concepts, however, will collide directly with the ideas of human nature and social contract, so we seek to discuss them from their foundations in order to point their embarrassment in relation to the radical difference.
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