Richard FitzRalph on the Will and Instantaneous Volition : A Critical Edition of Book I, Question 10 from Richard FitzRalph's Lectura in Sententias (Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters)

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Richard FitzRalph on the Will and Instantaneous Volition : A Critical Edition of Book I, Question 10 from Richard FitzRalph's Lectura in Sententias (Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004528031

Full Description

The volume offers a critical edition of a text by Richard FitzRalph, one of the most original 14th-century Oxonian thinkers. FitzRalph's philosophical and theological ideas were enthusiastically adopted or fiercely challenged, consolidating his recognition at the universities of Oxford, Paris, and Italy.

For all this, his work remains relatively little-known today, an obscurity this book redresses by making a question on the will from FitzRalph's Lectura in Sententias available to a larger readership. Besides, FitzRalph's strongly voluntaristic position and analytical techniques derived from the natural sciences and logic are shown to place him close to the Oxford Calculators.

Contents

Preface

Introduction

Life and Career

The Structure and Sources of Book I, Question 10

 The Structure of BookI, Question 10

 The Sources of BookI, Question 10

The Content of BookI, Question 10

 A Physics-Oriented Approach to the Will

 Willing Freely Not to Exist and Nilling the Ultimate Good

FitzRalph's Influence on the Late Medieval Debate on the Will

 Adam Wodeham as a Vigilant Witness of FitzRalph's Teaching on Loving and Cognizing

 Robert Holcot's Close Reading of FitzRalph's Arguments on Instantaneus Volition

 Gregory of Rimini as a Disseminator of FitzRalph's Thought among Continental Thinkers

 Peter Ceffons on FitzRalph's Arguments on Willing in an Instant

The Manuscripts of Book I, Question 10

 The Description of the Manuscripts

 The Manuscript Tradition

 Editorial Principles

 Abbreviations

 Sigla

 Bibliographical References

Bibliography

Ricardus FitzRalph, Lectura in Sententias, LiberI, Quaestio 10: Utrum omnis amor procedat ab aliqua notitia

Argumenta principalia quaestionis

Articulus 1: Utrum voluntas sit activa respectu suae actionis vel passiva

Articulus 2: Utrum actus voluntatis fiat subito vel in tempore

Articulus 3: Utrum ex actuali notitia delectabilis obiecti sequatur necessario amor sive volitio eiusdem

Ad quaestionem

Appendix

 Articulus 2: Utrum actus voluntatis fiat subito vel in tempore Responsiones ad argumenta quod actus voluntatis fiat in tempore

Index locorum

Index nominum

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