Th is article presents the first detailed account of Giorgio Benigno Salviati’s discussion of the will written in Urbino during the mid-1470s and the early 1480s. A Franciscan friar and a prominent professor of theology and philosophy, Salviati was a prolific author and central figure in the circles of Cardinal Bessarion in Rome and of Lorenzo de’ Medici in Florence. Th is article focuses on his defense of the Scotist theory of the will. It considers its fifteenth-century context, in which both humanist and scholastic thinkers dealt with the question of the intellect and the will. While basing himself partly on authorities such as Aristotle, Augustine, and Th omas Aquinas, Salviati is clearly aware of the novelty of his theory, and ...
[Work in progress.] According to standard late medieval Christian thought, humans in heaven are unab...
This 14th century philosopher extended the theories of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas in proposing the...
The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and...
Th is article presents the first detailed account of Giorgio Benigno Salviati’s discussion of the w...
Th is article presents the first detailed account of Giorgio Benigno Salviati’s discussion of the w...
The focus of this article is Alamanno Donati's On the Excellence of Intellect and Will (1482-1487)...
The focus of this article is Alamanno Donati's On the Excellence of Intellect and Will (1482-1487)...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines Giles of Rome's theory of the will. Reg...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines Giles of Rome's theory of the will. Reg...
Giorgio Benigno Salviati (Juraj Dragišić) was a Franciscan philosopher and theologian who lived betw...
Pope Benedict XVI often uses the concept of the dignity of the human person in his discourse. This a...
The transition from medieval thought to what we usually consider as modem philosophy is a breakthrou...
[Work in progress.] According to standard late medieval Christian thought, humans in heaven are unab...
This Article argues that Martin Luther's classic tract, Freedom of a Christian (1520) had a shaping ...
[Work in progress.] According to standard late medieval Christian thought, humans in heaven are unab...
[Work in progress.] According to standard late medieval Christian thought, humans in heaven are unab...
This 14th century philosopher extended the theories of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas in proposing the...
The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and...
Th is article presents the first detailed account of Giorgio Benigno Salviati’s discussion of the w...
Th is article presents the first detailed account of Giorgio Benigno Salviati’s discussion of the w...
The focus of this article is Alamanno Donati's On the Excellence of Intellect and Will (1482-1487)...
The focus of this article is Alamanno Donati's On the Excellence of Intellect and Will (1482-1487)...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines Giles of Rome's theory of the will. Reg...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines Giles of Rome's theory of the will. Reg...
Giorgio Benigno Salviati (Juraj Dragišić) was a Franciscan philosopher and theologian who lived betw...
Pope Benedict XVI often uses the concept of the dignity of the human person in his discourse. This a...
The transition from medieval thought to what we usually consider as modem philosophy is a breakthrou...
[Work in progress.] According to standard late medieval Christian thought, humans in heaven are unab...
This Article argues that Martin Luther's classic tract, Freedom of a Christian (1520) had a shaping ...
[Work in progress.] According to standard late medieval Christian thought, humans in heaven are unab...
[Work in progress.] According to standard late medieval Christian thought, humans in heaven are unab...
This 14th century philosopher extended the theories of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas in proposing the...
The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and...