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Thomism in Renaissance Philosophy
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Jindráček, Efrem
Thomism in Renaissance Philosophy.
[textový soubor]. - Cham: Springer, 2019
Institucionální podpora: RVO:67985955
Klíčová slova: Thomism * Thomas Aquinas * Aristotelianism * Renaissance Philosophy * Renaissance Theology * Law-Natural * Logic * Metaphysics * Rights * Universities
Obor OECD: Philosophy, History and Philosophy of science and technology
https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-3-319-02848-4_329-2
Thomism is a philosophical-theological movement or school essentially inspired by the thought of Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274), traditionally called Doctor Communis or Doctor Angelicus. His doctrine is an original synthesis of Roman Catholic theology and a philosophical system based on Aristotelian, Neoplatonic, Roman, Arabic, and Jewish thought. With the Thomist presence at the universities in the Renaissance, this school also received some key characteristics of Italian Aristotelianism as Averroism, and it was developed by the polemics against the Albertist, Scotist, Nominalist and later against different Jesuits schools. After 1492, with the Spanish colonization of the New World, Thomism made an important contribution to the development of international law and human rights, on the foundation of natural law.
Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0301134
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