Medieval Teachers of Freedom

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Absolute Indetermination
Aquinas
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Boethius
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Determined Beings
Divine
Divine Intellection
Divine Necessity
empirical determinism
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Fides
Follow
Freedom
Heroic
Holds
Human Providence
Independent
Infinite Perfection
Jesus
LDC
Leviathan
Live
Medieval
medieval creation ex nihilo analysis
Medieval Teachers
metaphysics of causality
Natural Reason
omnipotence paradox
Peter Lombard
philosophy of religion
Plato
Platonic hermeneutics
Poetic Reason
Springs
Thomists
Timeless
Trinity
Vice-versa
Vico
voluntarism debate

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032522364
  • Weight: 254g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Medieval debates over "divine creation" are systematically obscured in our age by the conflict between "Intelligent Design" Creationists and Evolutionists. The present investigation cuts through the web of contemporary conflicts to examine problems seated at the heart of medieval talk about creation. From three representative authors we learn that the doctrine of divine creation is supposed to invite understanding of the relation between artistic freedom and natural necessity, of the very essence of causality, and thereby of the nexus between experience (our world of empirical determinations) and reality (the absolute indetermination of eternal being). Most importantly, medieval scholarship shows us that the problems it addresses are originally inherent in the understanding itself, whereby the question of being emerges as inseparable from the question of interpretation.

Marco Antonio Andreacchio was awarded a doctorate from the University of IIllinois for his interpretation of Sino-Japanese philosophical classics in dialogue with Western counterparts and a doctorate from Cambridge University for his work on Dante’s Platonic interpretation of religious authority. Andreacchio has taught at various higher education institutions and published systematically on problems of a political-philosophical nature.

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