In the late 16th and early 17th centuries, a number of ‘liberal Jesuit scholastics’ produced the last great synthesis of Aristotelian psychology with Christian theology. In this magnificently sympathetic reconstruction of their systems of the soul, Dennis Des Chene rescues Toletus, Suarez, and the other ‘schoolmen’ from neglect which resulted from scornful dismissals by Descartes and his fellows. Deliberating bypassing the political and medical contexts of their work, and focusing almost exclusively on Jesuit rather than other, ‘dissident’ Renaissance Aristotelianisms, Des Chene focusses intensely on intellectual history, what he calls at one point ‘the flurry of subtleties’ of these astonishing systematic commentaries on Aristotle
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By the 17th century Catholic orthodoxy had defined a range of propositions concerning the human soul...
Reviewed Title: Smith, James K. A. The Devil Reads Derrida (and Other Essays on the University, the ...
This article traces three lines of positive and negative influence which emanated from Descartes's D...
This article was subject to a rigorous double blind peer review process by members of the internatio...
This rangy and precise book deserves to be read even by those historians who think they are bored wi...
The aim of the book is to examine the normal functioning of the brain through its disorders, that is...
During the sixteenth century, Jesuit renovations of medieval Aristotelian conceptions of the soul af...
Henri de Lubac, S.J. (1896–1991) has been interpreted in various and highly contradictory ways, as a...
A Brief History of a Soul is the story of a lively debate whose arguments, vocabulary, and even subj...
TLP is a remarkable document which continues to seduce some the best minds in philosophy, with new b...
While Aristotelians debated about whether the parts of the human soul are really distinct or not, th...
The legacy of René Descartes' notorious dualism of mind and body extends far beyond academia into ev...
Review of Dennis Schulting: Kant?s Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deductio...
Reshaping the neo-Aristotelian doctrines about the human soul was Descartes’s most spectacular enter...
Contains fulltext : 143895.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
By the 17th century Catholic orthodoxy had defined a range of propositions concerning the human soul...
Reviewed Title: Smith, James K. A. The Devil Reads Derrida (and Other Essays on the University, the ...
This article traces three lines of positive and negative influence which emanated from Descartes's D...
This article was subject to a rigorous double blind peer review process by members of the internatio...