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Homo, natura, mundus : human beings and their relationships : proceedings of the XIV International Congress of the Société internationale pour l'étude de la philosophie médiévale / edited by Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Alfredo Carlos Storck, and Alfredo Santiago Culleton.

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Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Pich, Roberto Hofmeister, editor.
Storck, Alfredo Carlos, editor.
Culleton, Alfredo Santiago, editor.
International Society for the Study of Medieval Philosophy, sponsoring body.
Conference Name:
Congrès international de philosophie médiévale (14th : 2017 : Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
Series:
Rencontres de philosophie médiévale ; 22.
Rencontres de philosophie médiévale ; 22
Language:
English
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Philosophy, Medieval--Congresses.
Philosophy, Medieval.
Philosophical anthropology--History--Congresses.
Philosophical anthropology.
Human beings--Congresses.
Human beings.
Interpersonal relations--History--To 1500--Congresses.
Interpersonal relations.
Civilization, Medieval--Congresses.
Civilization, Medieval.
Middle Ages--Congresses.
Middle Ages.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Physical Description:
xlv, 979 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout : Brepols, 2020.
Language Note:
Contributions in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and German.
Summary:
"The present volumes contain a number of studies first presented at the XIV International Congress of the Soci�et�e Internationale pour l'�Etude de la Philosophie M�edi�evale, July 24-28, 2017, Porto Alegre, Brazil - which happened to be the first SIEPM Congress in Latin America and the first in the Southern Hemisphere. In 65 essays on current research questions in Latin, Jewish, and Arabic Philosophy, and Early Modern Scholasticism, the contributors explore the general theme of 'Homo - Natura - Mundus: Human Beings and their Relationships,' and lead us to new perspectives. These essays relate to the following areas of interest: the human being's self-understanding as a rational creature in multiple relationships (with God, the other, the community, the fellow and the different); the human being's place in the natural world and the possibility of relating to nature through knowledge; medieval philosophical traditions and the challenges introduced by the 'discovery' of the 'New World' (dominium, war, hierarchies, and new areas of concern with respect to justice, the human good, and the law). Thus, these volumes offer a unique sample of scholarly studies that work with the idea of 'relationships' in two distinct, but not opposing, directions. Firstly, they explore the ways in which human beings, according to the reach of their soul's powers, construct their self-understanding and existence in relation to God, themselves, others and the natural world. Secondly, they explore the ways in which the philosophical bases for the understanding of these relationships were challenged by the transportation of medieval ideas to the 'New World' and by the reception of these ideas in early modern times."-- Back cover.
"The present volumes contain a number of studies first presented at the XIV International Congress of the Société Internationale pour l'Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale, July 24-28, 2017, Porto Alegre, Brazil - which happened to be the first SIEPM Congress in Latin America and the first in the Southern Hemisphere. In 65 essays on current research questions in Latin, Jewish, and Arabic Philosophy, and Early Modern Scholasticism, the contributors explore the general theme of 'Homo - Natura - Mundus: Human Beings and their Relationships,' and lead us to new perspectives. These essays relate to the following areas of interest: the human being's self-understanding as a rational creature in multiple relationships (with God, the other, the community, the fellow and the different); the human being's place in the natural world and the possibility of relating to nature through knowledge; medieval philosophical traditions and the challenges introduced by the 'discovery' of the 'New World' (dominium, war, hierarchies, and new areas of concern with respect to justice, the human good, and the law). Thus, these volumes offer a unique sample of scholarly studies that work with the idea of 'relationships' in two distinct, but not opposing, directions. Firstly, they explore the ways in which human beings, according to the reach of their soul's powers, construct their self-understanding and existence in relation to God, themselves, others and the natural world. Secondly, they explore the ways in which the philosophical bases for the understanding of these relationships were challenged by the transportation of medieval ideas to the 'New World' and by the reception of these ideas in early modern times."-- Back cover.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Knowledge, Ethics, and Political Thought
(1). Andreas Speer, The Scientific View
(2). Silvia Donati, Plants, Animals, And Human Beings In The Aristotelian Science Of The Soul: Some Medieval Views
(3). Rodrigo Guerizoli, How Human Beings Grasp Nature - John Buridan On Knowing Substances
(4). Fiorella Retucci, The Human Being And Its Dignity - Three Medieval Models
(5). Olga Weijers, Human Relationships And Human Attitudes In The Medieval Universities
(6). Steven Harvey, The Noble Vita Activa: The Philosopher's Relation To The Many
(7). Rafael Ramon Guerrero, Las Relaciones De Poder En La Teoria Politica Islamica
(8). Joerg Alejandro Tellkamp, From Salamanca To Mexico: On Justifying Empire
pt. II Human World and Natural World
II.1. Human Being as a Creature and the Knowledge of God
(9). Nythamar De Oliveira, Deconstructing The Substantialist Conception Of God: Recasting Heidegger's Critique Of Augustine
(10). Matheus Jeske Vahl, A Condicao Paradoxal Da Natureza Humana Decaida Frente Ao Mundo Criado Em Santo Agostinho
(11). Manoel Vasconcellos, A Antropologia De Anselmo De Aos-Ta: Fundamentaclo Teologica E Desdobramentos Filosoficos
(12). David Piche, Gerard Of Bologna And The Debate On The Epistemological Status Of Revealed Theology
(13). Silvana Filippi, Marta y Maria: La Singular Exegesis Eckhartiana en torno a la correlation de vida activa y contemplativa
pt. II.2 Human Being, Its Powers, Its Actions, and the World
(14). Nicolas Moreira Alaniz, Fundamentos De La Adquisicion Cognitiva En Al-Farabi: Una Lectura Sobre Las Cogniciones Primarias Desde La Discusion Teologica
(15). Meline Costa Sousa, Intellect And Internal Senses In Avi-Cenna's Kitab Al-Nafs V
(16). Said El Bousklaoui, Free Will In Ibn Bajja's Physics
(17). Guy Hamelin, Abelard Et La Notion Aristotelicienne d'habitude
(18). Mateus Domingues Da Silva, Manifestation Et Experience: La Metaphysique De La Vision Et De La Perception Sensorielle De Suhrawardi Selon Sa Philosophie De l'illumination (Hik-Mat Al-Israq)
(19). Henryk Anzulewicz, Mittelalterliche Anthropologic Im Umbruch: Das Lehrstiick Von Den Vires Motivae Animae Rationalis Des Albertus Magnus
(20). Tracy Wietecha, Albert The Great's Ethical Commentaries And Al-Farabt's De Intellectu
(21). Jose Meirinhos, Petrus Hispanus' Discussion Of The Soul As Harmony Of The Elements
(22). Emiliano Javier Cuccia, Homo - Mundus, La Relation Co-Gnoscitiva Entre El Hombre Y El Mundo En Tomas De Aquino: Representation Vs. Information
(23). Gloria Silvana Elias, Reasons For Willing - John Duns Scotus' Critical Assessment Of Aristotle's Notion Of Rational And Non-Rational Powers
(24). Laiza Rodrigues De Souza, A Teoria Dos Habitos De Ock-Ham: Consideracoes Preliminares
II.3. The Senses, the Imagination, and the Arts
(25). Carlos Arthur Ribeiro Do Nascimento, Arenques Frescos Ou O Meu Ultimo Desejo
(26). Diego Apellaniz Borba, Lulio E As Virtudes Dos Cavaleiros Nos Esmaltes Heraldicos Do Armorial Equestre Toison d'or
(27). Nicolas Martinez Bejarano, Imagenes En Ramon Llull: Un Intento De Categorization
(28). Myrtha De Meo-Ehlert, Literature And Philosophy In The Monastic Context Of 14Th Century Florence
(29). Idalgo J. Sangalli, Ideias Filosoficas Na Arte Barroca Do Bra-Sil Colonial
II.4. Human Being, Language, and Communication
(30). Mercedes Rubio, Aristotle, Augustine, And Aquinas On The Nature Of Signs
(31). Tamar Tsopurashvili, Wie Lasst Sich Das Seiende Durch Die Sprache Beschreiben? Eine Reflexion Uber Dietrich Von Freibergs Sprachtheorie
(32). Loris Sturlese, Translatio Linguarum And Popularisation Of Philosophy In The Middle Ages
(33). Roberta Miquelanti, Buridan Et La Virtus Sermonis
II.5. Human Beings in Relationship: The Other, the Different, Social and Political Life
(34). Francisca Galileia Silva, La Ontologia Como Fundamento De La Politica En Al-Farabl
(35). Aicha Lahdhiri, Nature Humaine Et Les Relations Entre Indi-Vidus: A Travers Vepitre Sur l'amour d'Avicenne (Risalh fy mahyt al 'sq)
(36). Daniel J. Lasker, The Relationship Between Jews And Non-Jews According To Judah Halevi
(37). Nicolas Martinez Saez, Andres El Capellan Y La Auctoritas Femenina
(38). Josep Puig Montada, Lullus And Arabic Thought
(39). Vesa Hirvonen, William Of Ockham On Children
(40). Ana Rieger Schmidt, Body And Rationality: The Philosophical Contribution Of Christine De Pizan
pt. II.6 Slavery
(41). Alessandro Palazzo, "Hi Sunt Natura Servi." Natural Inequality And Biology In Albert The Great's Politica
(42). Emmanuel Bermon, Thomas d'Aquin et Vitoria: De l'acceptation a l'abolition de l'esclavage des esclaves par nature d'Aristote
(43). Alfredo S. Culleton, A Moral Economica E O Trafico De Es-Cravos Na Escolastica Ibero-Americana: Tomas De Mercado E A Suma De Tratos Y Contratos (1571)
(44). Manuel Mendez Alonzo, El Derecho A La Vida Y La Salvation En Los Subyugados: Los Derechos Naturales De Los Esclavos Africanos En Alonso De Sandoval
(45). Paulo Ricardo Martines, Freedom And Slavery In The Thought Of Antonio Vieira
(46). Alfredo Carlos Storck, Two Attitudes Towards Slavery In Colonial Brazil
pt. II.7 Nature, World, and Reality
(47). Matheus Henrique Gomes Monteiro, Philoponus Against The Incorruptibility Of Celestial Bodies
(48). Cecilia Cavaleiro De Macedo, The Virtue Of The Adulterous Woman: Ibn Gabirol On The Dignity Of Matter
(49). Marco Aurelio Oliveira Da Silva, A Distincao Entre Contin-Uo E Discreto Em Alberto Magno. Uma Analise Sobre O Co-Mentario A Physica V.3
(50). Katja Krause, A Logic Of Exchange? Disagreements Between Albert The Great And Thomas Aquinas
(51). Juan Jose Herrera, El Mundo En El Logos Divino - Preexis-Tencia Inteligible Y Vital De Las Creaturas En Dios
(52). Daniel Gonzalez-Garcia, The Heuristic Role Of The History Of Philosophy And Science In Roger Bacon's Intellectual Project
(53). Guido J. Alt, The Weaker And Stronger Senses Of Scotus's Formal Distinction
(54). Riccardo Fedriga E Roberto Limonta, Scotus, Durandus & Nominates: Prescienza E Natura Dei Demoni Nell' Exercitium Academicum Circa Praescientiam Daemonum Expenden-Dam Occupatum
(55). Marek Gensler, The Concept Of Spiritus In Walter Burley's Parva Naturalia Commentaries
(56). Mikhail Khorkov, The Reception Of The Works Of Nicholas Of Cusa In Manuscripts From The Erfurt Charterhouse In The Fifteenth Century
(57). Jean-Michel Counet, What Did Nicholas Of Cusa Mean With His Conception Of The Universe As Indefinite?
(58). Cesar Ribas Cezar, Is There A Real Final Cause In All Beings For Francisco Suarez?
(59). Luiz Fernando Medeiros Rodrigues, A Fisica Especial Y Curiosa De Francisco Javier Trias E O Curso De Filosofia No Collegium Maragnonense
pt. II.8 Normativity and Law
(60). Gustavo Barreto Vilhena De Paiva, Natural Law And The Distinction Between Conscience And Synderesis In Henry Of Ghent
(61). Camila Ezidio, A Rela9Ao Entre Lei Natural E Justice Politica Em Tomas De Aquino
(62). Gorge K. Hasselhoff, Transkulturelle Auslegungen Des Gottlichen Rechts: Die Quellen Von Meister Eckharts Dekalogauslegung
(63). Renata Floriano De Sousa, Jus Post Bellum - Francisco De Vitoria E As Condicoes Para A Restaurafao Da Paz
(64). Lucas Duarte Silva, Obedezco Pero No Cumplo: A Study Of Servidumbres Personales De Indios (1604) By Miguel Agia
(65). Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Diego De Avendano's Probabilistic Understanding Of Right Conscience And Prudential Acts.
Part I. Knowledge, ethics, and political thought
Part II. Human world and natural world: Human being as a creature and the knowledge of God
Human being, its powers, its actions, and the world
The senses, the imagination, and the arts
Human being, language, and communication
Human beings in relationship: the other, the different, social and political life
Slavery
Nature world, and reality
Normativity and law.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9782503592633
2503592635
OCLC:
1241728197
Publisher Number:
99989174437

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