Las lectiones reportatae de Pietro Pomponazzi: los cursos sobre la Physica de Aristóteles y un testimonio de la génesis de sus ideas
This paper presents a partial edition and study of a lesser-known testimony of Pietro Pomponazzi's thought: the lectiones reportatae of his university course on Aristotle's Physica, taught in the years 1513–1514, and preserved in three manuscripts. The quaestio «An voluntas sit in continge...
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2025
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| Sumario: | This paper presents a partial edition and study of a lesser-known testimony of Pietro Pomponazzi's thought: the lectiones reportatae of his university course on Aristotle's Physica, taught in the years 1513–1514, and preserved in three manuscripts. The quaestio «An voluntas sit in contingentia aequali» is edited and analyzed, a text that foreshadows Pomponazzi's reflections on the intellectualism vs. voluntarism debate, a theme he would later develop in his treatise De fato, libero arbitrio et praedestinatione (1520). |
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