John of Paris' Itinerary Toward Social Philosophy

The treatise De regia potestate et papali by John of Paris is considered the most influential work on political theory written during the conflict between Philip the Fair and pope Boniface VIII. This importance stands out against John’s earlier silence on political matters, when he taught philosophy...

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spelling I28-R145-7842_oai2025-11-17 Ubl, Karl 2005-06-06 The treatise De regia potestate et papali by John of Paris is considered the most influential work on political theory written during the conflict between Philip the Fair and pope Boniface VIII. This importance stands out against John’s earlier silence on political matters, when he taught philosophy and theology at the University of Paris. Why did John of Paris shift his focus to political philosophy? According to established opinion, the treatise was written in 1303 and was aimed to refute the papalist position of Gilles of Rome and the bull Unam Sanctam. This article, however, shows that John was the first theologian to intervene in the conflict and that, in turn, Gilles of Rome and the pope responded to the claims of the royal party. The first draft, written before April 1302, was used by Pierre Flote at the first National Assembly in Paris in order to buttress the royal claim to sovereignty. As a reward John obtained the long-awaited chair of theology at the University of Paris in 1304. El tratado De regia potestate et papali de Juan de París se considera la obra de teoría política más influyente que fue escrita durante el conflicto entre Felipe el Hermoso y el papa Bonifacio VIII. Esta importancia se enfrenta al silencio previo respecto a cuestiones políticas de Juan, abocado a la enseñanza de filosofía y teología en la Universidad de París. ¿Por qué cambió su foco hacia la filosofía política? Según la opinión común, el tratado fue escrito en 1303 y tuvo como objeto refutar la posición pro-papal de Egidio Romano y de la bula Unam Sanctam. Sin embargo, este artículo expone que fue Juan de París el primer teólogo en intervenir en el conflicto y que, al contrario, fueron Egidio Romano y el Papa quienes respondieron a los planteos formulados por el partido real. El primer borrador, escrito antes de abril de 1302, fue utilizado por Pierre Flote en la primera Asamblea Nacional en París para apoyar el reclamo real por la soberanía. En recompensa, Juan obtuvo su tan ansiada y esperada cátedra de teología en la Universidad de París en 1304. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7842 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7842/6902 Patristica et Mediævalia; Vol. 26 (2005); 31-64 2683-9636 Doble soberanía Juan de París datación Filosofía Política Universidad de París Double sovereignty John of Paris dating Political Philosophy University of Paris John of Paris' Itinerary Toward Social Philosophy El itinerario de Juan Quidort hacia la filosofía social 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=7842_oai
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Juan de París
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Political Philosophy
University of Paris
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John of Paris' Itinerary Toward Social Philosophy
topic_facet Doble soberanía
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Universidad de París
Double sovereignty
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Political Philosophy
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description The treatise De regia potestate et papali by John of Paris is considered the most influential work on political theory written during the conflict between Philip the Fair and pope Boniface VIII. This importance stands out against John’s earlier silence on political matters, when he taught philosophy and theology at the University of Paris. Why did John of Paris shift his focus to political philosophy? According to established opinion, the treatise was written in 1303 and was aimed to refute the papalist position of Gilles of Rome and the bull Unam Sanctam. This article, however, shows that John was the first theologian to intervene in the conflict and that, in turn, Gilles of Rome and the pope responded to the claims of the royal party. The first draft, written before April 1302, was used by Pierre Flote at the first National Assembly in Paris in order to buttress the royal claim to sovereignty. As a reward John obtained the long-awaited chair of theology at the University of Paris in 1304.
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