Dante’s conception of the world is represented by Aristotelian science re-aligned by Christianity. The Aristotelian explication of cosmic motion - the first Unmoved Mover moves by being loved - naturally meets the love essence of the Christian God. What is the consequence of the Christian conception of love on the Aristotelian idea of science? In the first book of the Convivio, Dante begins by quoting the natural desire for knowledge affirmed in Metaphysics, I, 1, i. e. in strict Aristotelian terms - a mechanic impulse that actualizes human potential. In the third book, however, he reveals to the reader the real essence of Aristotelian knowledge, that is, the Wisdom beloved by Solomon in the Bible. In Aristotelian terms, he says, Love is th...
This dissertation argues that theology became an intellectual discipline with its own field of inq...
In the last few years, a new paradigm of the knowledge of the divinity in Aristotle has emerged, aff...
The origin of modern christian Aristotelianism founded first, in the positive and negative sense, th...
Conversatio / communicatio in Middle Agesmeans not a linguistic, but a moral condivision. By develop...
Conversatio / communicatio in Middle Ages means not a linguistic, but a moral condivision. By dev...
This text aims to show that the core of human divinity according to Aristotle is exercising the divi...
I discuss Dante’s understanding that human existence is “ordered by two final goals” and how this un...
If something could boast of the ancient Greek world for its contribution to this global culture shou...
I discuss Dante’s understanding that human existence is “ordered by two final goals” and how this un...
This text aims to show that the core of human divinity according to Aristotle is exercising the divi...
In the tradition of Latin Aristotelianism 'science' did not mean, as it does today, research or disc...
The paper considers the role of antique philosophy in medieval theology. Dante’s «Divine Comedy» was...
The present paper aims at reconsidering the history of human knowledge, contrasting scientific epist...
Aristotle’s teachings profoundly influenced natural philosophy from his own time up to the early mo...
In the fifteenth century three love philosophies converged: Platonic love, courtly love, and Christi...
This dissertation argues that theology became an intellectual discipline with its own field of inq...
In the last few years, a new paradigm of the knowledge of the divinity in Aristotle has emerged, aff...
The origin of modern christian Aristotelianism founded first, in the positive and negative sense, th...
Conversatio / communicatio in Middle Agesmeans not a linguistic, but a moral condivision. By develop...
Conversatio / communicatio in Middle Ages means not a linguistic, but a moral condivision. By dev...
This text aims to show that the core of human divinity according to Aristotle is exercising the divi...
I discuss Dante’s understanding that human existence is “ordered by two final goals” and how this un...
If something could boast of the ancient Greek world for its contribution to this global culture shou...
I discuss Dante’s understanding that human existence is “ordered by two final goals” and how this un...
This text aims to show that the core of human divinity according to Aristotle is exercising the divi...
In the tradition of Latin Aristotelianism 'science' did not mean, as it does today, research or disc...
The paper considers the role of antique philosophy in medieval theology. Dante’s «Divine Comedy» was...
The present paper aims at reconsidering the history of human knowledge, contrasting scientific epist...
Aristotle’s teachings profoundly influenced natural philosophy from his own time up to the early mo...
In the fifteenth century three love philosophies converged: Platonic love, courtly love, and Christi...
This dissertation argues that theology became an intellectual discipline with its own field of inq...
In the last few years, a new paradigm of the knowledge of the divinity in Aristotle has emerged, aff...
The origin of modern christian Aristotelianism founded first, in the positive and negative sense, th...