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Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Alfredo Storck, Alfredo Culleton (eds). Pages: xlv + 979 p. Illustrations:1 b/w, 1 col., 2 tables b/w. Language(s):English, German, Spanish. Hardback. Brepols, Publication Year:2021 --- SUMMARY 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. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface by Prof. Dr. Loris Sturlese, Former President of the SIEPM Preface by the Editors Acknowledgments Introduction Part I Plenary Sessions (1) The Scientific View, Andreas Speer (2) Plants, Animals and Human Beings in the Aristotelian Science of the Soul: Some Medieval Views, Silvia Donati (3) How Human Beings Grasp Nature John Buridan on Knowing Substances, Rodrigo Guerizoli (4) The Human Being and Its Dignity Three Medieval Models, Fiorella Retucci (5) Human Relationships and Human Attitudes in the Medieval Universities, Olga Weijers (6) The Noble Vita activa: The Philosopher s Relation to the Many, Steven Harvey (7) Las relaciones de poder en la teoría política islámica, Rafael Ramón Guerrero (8) From Salamanca to Mexico: On Justifying Empire, Joerg Alejandro Tellkamp Part II Ordinary and Special Sessions 1. The Human Being as a Creature and the Knowledge of God (9) Deconstructing the Substantialist Conception of God: Recasting Heidegger s Critique of Augustine, Nythamar de Oliveira (10) A condição paradoxal da natureza humana decaída frente ao mundo criado em Santo Agostinho, Matheus Jeske Vahl (11) A antropologia de Anselmo de Aosta: fundamentação teológica e desdobramentos filosóficos, Manoel Vasconcellos (12) Gerard of Bologna and the Debate on the Epistemological Status of Revealed Theology, David Piché (13) Marta y María: la singular exégesis eckhartiana en torno a la correlación de vida activa y contemplativa, Silvana Filippi 2. Human Beings and the Powers of the Soul (14) Fundamentos de la adquisición cognitiva en al-Fārābī: Una lectura sobre las cogniciones primarias desde la discusión teológica, Nicolás Moreira Alaniz (15) Intellect and Internal Senses in Avicenna s Kitāb al-Nafs V, Meline Costa Sousa (16) Free Will in Ibn Bājja s Physics, Said El Bousklaoui (17) Abélard et la notion aristotélicienne d habitude, Guy Hamelin (18) Manifestation et expérience : la métaphysique de la vision et de la perception sensorielle de Suhrawardī selon sa Philosophie de l illum. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers ca857
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