We learn from Anna Tropia how Jesuit philosophy of mind broke new ground in the scholastic tradition.
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History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps Folgen
Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps". www.historyofphilosophy.net
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Folge vom 07.07.2024HoP 449 - Anna Tropia on Jesuit Philosophy
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Folge vom 23.06.2024HoP 448 - Secondary Schools - Iberian ScholasticismThe “School of Salamanca,” founded by Francisco Vitoria, and the commentators of Coimbra are at the center of a movement sometimes called the “Second Scholastic.”
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Folge vom 09.06.2024HoP 447 - Andrés Messmer on Spanish ProtestantismYes, there were Spanish Protestants! Andrew (Andrés) Messmer joins us to explain how they drew on humanism and philosophy to argue for their religious agenda.
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Folge vom 26.05.2024HoP 446 - Not Doubting Thomas - the Aquinas RevivalCajetan, Bañez and other thinkers make Aquinas a central figure of Counter-Reformation thought; we focus on their theories about analogy and the soul.