Finalism and Rationality of Nature in the first Summae of the 13th Century: The Tradition of the ius naturale in William of Auxerre and Philippe the Chancellor

This paper examines the “finalism of nature” in connection with the “ration­ality of the world”. It is focused on the structure and development of the two ear­liest Summae of the 13th century (that of William of Auxerre and that of Phillip the Chancellor), works in which the links between natura and...

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Autor principal: Corso de Estrada, Laura
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2014
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spelling I28-R145-7762_oai2025-11-17 Corso de Estrada, Laura 2014-12-05 This paper examines the “finalism of nature” in connection with the “ration­ality of the world”. It is focused on the structure and development of the two ear­liest Summae of the 13th century (that of William of Auxerre and that of Phillip the Chancellor), works in which the links between natura and ratio are explicit. The article also analyses the function of nature as a bond between unity and plurality and the role of the ius naturale within an embracing conception of nature. Este trabajo examina el “finalismo de la naturaleza” en relación con la “racionalidad del mundo”. Se centra en la estructura y el desarrollo de las dos primeras Summae del siglo XIII (la de Guillermo de Auxerre y la de Felipe Canciller), trabajos en los que los vínculos entre la naturaleza y la racionalidad son explícitos. El artículo también analiza la función de la naturaleza como vínculo entre unidad y pluralidad y el papel del ius naturale dentro de una concepción global de la naturaleza. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7762 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7762/6829 Patristica et Mediævalia; Vol. 35 (2014); 43-60 2683-9636 Finalismo natural racionalidad natural Unidad Pluralidad Siglo XIII Nature finalism Nature rationality Unity Plurality 13th Century Finalism and Rationality of Nature in the first Summae of the 13th Century: The Tradition of the ius naturale in William of Auxerre and Philippe the Chancellor Finalismo y racionalidad de la naturaleza en las primeras Summae del siglo XIII: La tradición del ius naturale en Guillermo de Auxerre y en Felipe Canciller info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=patris&d=7762_oai
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topic Finalismo natural
racionalidad natural
Unidad
Pluralidad
Siglo XIII
Nature finalism
Nature rationality
Unity
Plurality
13th Century
spellingShingle Finalismo natural
racionalidad natural
Unidad
Pluralidad
Siglo XIII
Nature finalism
Nature rationality
Unity
Plurality
13th Century
Corso de Estrada, Laura
Finalism and Rationality of Nature in the first Summae of the 13th Century: The Tradition of the ius naturale in William of Auxerre and Philippe the Chancellor
topic_facet Finalismo natural
racionalidad natural
Unidad
Pluralidad
Siglo XIII
Nature finalism
Nature rationality
Unity
Plurality
13th Century
description This paper examines the “finalism of nature” in connection with the “ration­ality of the world”. It is focused on the structure and development of the two ear­liest Summae of the 13th century (that of William of Auxerre and that of Phillip the Chancellor), works in which the links between natura and ratio are explicit. The article also analyses the function of nature as a bond between unity and plurality and the role of the ius naturale within an embracing conception of nature.
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title Finalism and Rationality of Nature in the first Summae of the 13th Century: The Tradition of the ius naturale in William of Auxerre and Philippe the Chancellor
title_short Finalism and Rationality of Nature in the first Summae of the 13th Century: The Tradition of the ius naturale in William of Auxerre and Philippe the Chancellor
title_full Finalism and Rationality of Nature in the first Summae of the 13th Century: The Tradition of the ius naturale in William of Auxerre and Philippe the Chancellor
title_fullStr Finalism and Rationality of Nature in the first Summae of the 13th Century: The Tradition of the ius naturale in William of Auxerre and Philippe the Chancellor
title_full_unstemmed Finalism and Rationality of Nature in the first Summae of the 13th Century: The Tradition of the ius naturale in William of Auxerre and Philippe the Chancellor
title_sort finalism and rationality of nature in the first summae of the 13th century: the tradition of the ius naturale in william of auxerre and philippe the chancellor
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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