The The Influence of Petrus Iohannis Olivi (1248-98) upon the Formulation of a Radically Voluntarist Conception of Natural Law

Dominic Whitehouse
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The Franciscan thinker, Petrus Iohannis Olivi (ca. 1248–98), was the first latermediaeval thinker to propose a radically voluntarist theory of natural law. While his Franciscan predecessors, in particular Alexander of Halles (ca. 1185–1245), John of La Rochelle (end of 12th century–1245) and Saint Bonaventura(1221–1274) prioritised the higher will (voluntas) over the intellect in respect both to God himself as the providential giver of natural law, and of the human being as the recipient of God’s gift of natural law as an aspect of his eternal law, all these Franciscan thinkers regarded the operation of the intellect and will, first in the Divine and then in human nature in co-operative terms. Olivi is the first thinker to propose the absolute and not simply relative priority of the will in both the Divine creation of the natural law and how it impinges upon, and operates within the human rational faculty. In this brief introduction of Olivi’s theory, I focus on the first of these two perspectives.  
Petrus Iohannis Olivi(1248-98)对形成一个完全唯意志论的自然法概念的影响
方济各会的思想家彼得鲁斯·约翰尼斯·奥利维(约1248 - 1298)是中世纪后期第一个提出自然法则的激进唯意志论理论的思想家。虽然他的方济各会的前辈们,特别是哈勒斯的亚历山大(约1185-1245年),拉罗谢尔的约翰(12世纪末- 1245年)和圣博纳文图拉(1221-1274年)优先考虑更高的意志(自愿)高于智力,因为上帝本身是自然法则的天赐者,而人类是上帝自然法则礼物的接受者,作为他永恒法则的一个方面,所有这些方济各会的思想家都认为智力和意志的运作。首先是神圣的,然后是人性的合作。奥利维是第一个提出意志的绝对优先,而不是简单的相对优先的思想家,无论是在自然法则的神圣创造中,还是在它对人类理性能力的影响和作用中。在这篇简要介绍奥利维理论的文章中,我主要关注这两种观点中的第一个。
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