The article concentrates on the comparative study of the notions of love represented by two medieval authors Marguerite Porete and Thomas Aquinas. Marguerite's unique and refreshing interpretation of God-human relationship in her treatise «The Mirror of Simple Souls» gives us a new insight to the medieval understanding of the nature of love, while Thomas Aquinas represents in his scholastic works a perfect illustration to the natural philosophy of love based on Aristotle's psychology. Analyzing different kinds and levels of love in the works of both thinkers, the author of this article intends not only to highlight the similarities and differences between them, but also to reconstruct their philosophical background and argumentation
Marguerite Porete is a French mystic of the thirteenth century which showed particular interest in d...
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In 1277, the two great Universities at that time, Paris and Oxford, placed under interdict several o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-202) and index.Introduction : Social analogies for mys...
Philosophers convinced by Bernard Williams that there is a potential psychological conflict between ...
In the Summa Theologiae, the nature of amor (la Ilae qu. 26-28) and of caritas (Ha Ilae qu. 23-26) a...
The present study is an investigation into a little studied aspect of the thought of Thomas Aquinas,...
This thesis deals with the objective and subjective cognition of beauty by a scholastic philosopher ...
Aquinas takes love to be both a passion and a virtue. Love as a virtue comprises both the acquired e...
The relation between the moral concepts of action, virtue, and love which appear in the writing of S...
This contribution investigates how the Cistercian tradition, especially through Beatrice of Nazareth...
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The article addresses the basic elements of Thomas Aquinas’s thought on beauty by analyzing some sel...
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Marguerite Porete is a French mystic of the thirteenth century which showed particular interest in d...
The influence of the love treatise in the lyric poetry of Renaissance Spain has been sufficiently do...
In 1277, the two great Universities at that time, Paris and Oxford, placed under interdict several o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-202) and index.Introduction : Social analogies for mys...
Philosophers convinced by Bernard Williams that there is a potential psychological conflict between ...
In the Summa Theologiae, the nature of amor (la Ilae qu. 26-28) and of caritas (Ha Ilae qu. 23-26) a...
The present study is an investigation into a little studied aspect of the thought of Thomas Aquinas,...
This thesis deals with the objective and subjective cognition of beauty by a scholastic philosopher ...
Aquinas takes love to be both a passion and a virtue. Love as a virtue comprises both the acquired e...
The relation between the moral concepts of action, virtue, and love which appear in the writing of S...
This contribution investigates how the Cistercian tradition, especially through Beatrice of Nazareth...
This article examines two main approaches to the doctrine of the soul: that of Plato and that of Ari...
In the present study, through a close reading of the Confessions , the author explores the concept o...
The article addresses the basic elements of Thomas Aquinas’s thought on beauty by analyzing some sel...
The aim of the paper is to deal with the problem of emotion in the context of medieval discussion on...
Marguerite Porete is a French mystic of the thirteenth century which showed particular interest in d...
The influence of the love treatise in the lyric poetry of Renaissance Spain has been sufficiently do...
In 1277, the two great Universities at that time, Paris and Oxford, placed under interdict several o...