杜兰多和一些多米尼加人对阵维特波的雅各说:(彼得·德·帕鲁德在第三幕译本,亦是第29集,第2集)

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
T. Jeschke
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本研究的教义部分集中在14世纪早期关于人类是否应该爱上帝胜过爱自己的辩论上。这场辩论的主角是St. bourcain的Durand,他认为我们应该爱上帝胜过爱自己,不仅是出于慈善的爱(caritas),也是出于一种自然的友谊(amor amicitiae)。杜兰德,作为托马斯·阿奎那的反对者,在二手文献中最为人所知,在这种情况下,他认为自己接近阿奎那的学说。甚至一些严厉批评杜兰德和圣托马斯的捍卫者,如那不勒斯的约翰和帕德德的彼得,在他们的总体观点上与杜兰德没有什么不同,他们只是批评杜兰德的一些论点和他立场中的一些细节,而不是提供另一种立场。事实上,这场辩论的所有参与者都反对维泰博的詹姆斯,他在《圣经》中声称。我们必须对自己,而不是对上帝,有一种更自然的友谊。在本研究的历史-语言学部分,杜兰德的《句子评论》第一次修订(我们没有任何手稿)的第3卷第29章第2节是在《帕德的彼得》文本的基础上重建的,该文本准确地传达了杜兰德对该主题的处理。
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DURANDUS UND EINIGE DOMINIKANER GEGEN JAKOB VON VITERBO: (MIT EINER TEXTEDITION VON IN III SENTENTIARUM, D. 29, Q. 2 DES PETRUS DE PALUDE)
The doctrinal part of this study focuses on the early fourteenth-century debate concerning whether human beings are to love God more than themselves. The main protagonist in the debate is Durand of St. Pourcain, who argues that we are to love God more than ourselves, and not only by a charitable love (caritas) but also by a natural kind of friendship (amor amicitiae). Durand, who is best known in the secondary literature as an opponent of Thomas Aquinas, holds himself in this case close to Aquinas's doctrine. Even some harsh critics of Durand and defenders of St. Thomas, like John of Naples and Peter of Palude, do not differ from Durand in their general view, merely criticizing some of Durand's arguments and little details in his position rather than offering an alternative position. Indeed, all the participants in this debate argue against James of Viterbo, who claims in his Quodl. II, q. 20 that we have to assume a greater natural friendship towards ourselves than towards God. In the historical-philological part of this study, Book III, d. 29, q. 2 of Durand's Sentences Commentary in its first redaction (of which we do not possess any manuscripts) is reconstructed on the basis of Peter of Palude's text, which accurately transmits Durand's treatment of the topic.
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期刊介绍: The Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales / Forschungen zur Theologie und Philosophie des Mittelalters (formerly Recherches de Théologie Ancienne et Médiévale of the Abbaye Mont César) provides a forum for original, high-quality research on all aspects of theology and philosophy from Augustine and the Early Middle Ages up to late scholasticism. Recent articles have included highly focused studies on particular facets of the medieval philosophical or theological tradition, broader reconsiderations of received views in the history of medieval theology and philosophy, and editions of texts and manuscript studies.
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