An aristotelean argument for unity of regimes in dominican and jesuit papalist writings

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: One of the more interesting examples of Aristotelian argument derives not from works focused on human action or the lives of animals but the most abstract of the Philosopher`s texts, the Metaphysics.
  • Who: Thomas M. Izbicki from the Joseph Canning, A History of Medieval Political Thought, (London: Routledge, ), have published the paper: ACTA MEDIAEVALIA. SERIES NOVA I (2024), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    He followed these premises with others derived from Aristotle and Isidore of Seville, before concluding that the argument for papal power was valid. Despite such uses . . .

     

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