A Companion to Luis de MolinaAlexander Aichele, Mathias Kaufmann BRILL, 5 de dez. de 2013 - 544 páginas Since his rediscovery by Alwin Plantinga in the 1970s, the possibility of counterfactuals of freedom in Molinism has become one of the main issues in the contemporary analytic philosophy of religion. Notwithstanding this, Luis de Molina (1535-1600) remains one of the most influential and least known authors of late scholasticism and early modern philosophy. The papers collected in this volume treat the whole range of issues posed by his metaphysics as set out in his revolutionary "Concordia" and in his practical philosophy - especially concerning law and economics - in his groundbreaking work "De Justitia et Jure". They also examine Molina's historical commitments and his influences on philosophy. In this way this Companion offers the first comprehensive and thorough overview of Molina's thought. |
Conteúdo
Luis de Molinas Theory of Absolute Willpower in Concordia I | 3 |
Divine Foreknowledge of Future Contingents
and Necessity | 55 |
Molina and the First Molinism | 89 |
Part Two A RightsBased Theory of Law | 123 |
Rights and dominium
| 125 |
Luis de Molina on Law and Power | 155 |
Slavery between Law Morality and Economy
| 183 |
On War
| 227 |
Molina and Aquinas
| 291 |
Molina and John Duns Scotus
| 325 |
The Philosophical Impact of Molinism in the 17th Century | 365 |
Ludewig Molina and Kants Libertarian Compatibilism
| 405 |
447 | |
Concordance Index to Iustitia et Iure | 467 |
492 | |
Index Locorum | 496 |
The Economic Thought of Luis de Molina | 257 |
Part Three
Molinas Medieval Sources and the Following Debates in Modern Times | 289 |
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13 disp absolute according to Molina action actual affairs agent aquinas’s argument aristotelian aristotle Bañez baumgarten catholic causal christian claim commit commutative justice compatibilism concept Concordia concursus created creature decrees Descartes determination discussion Disputatio disputation divine foreknowledge divine knowledge doctrine domingo Bañez domingo de soto dominican dominium early modern enslavement eternal etiam existence FC-statements Francisco suárez free cause future contingents god’s knowledge grace human freedom ibid indifference intellect iustitia et iure Jesuit Kant Kant’s Leibniz logical Luis de Molina man’s medieval metaphysical middle knowledge Molinist moral necessary necessity object philosophy political position possible potest predestination problem quae quam question quod rational regard scholastic school of salamanca scientia media scotus scotus’s sense slave slavery Soto suárez Summa theologiae sunt teleology theologians theology theory things thomist tion tract treatise usury virtue Vitoria volition will’s