Defensor Pacis: Marsilius of PaduaColumbia University Press, 2001 - 466 páginas As Cary J. Nederman writes in the foreword to this new edition, "Marsilius continues to speak to many of the salient issues of modern political life, expressing his doctrines in a language that has resonance and relevance. Whether in addressing the role of citizenship as a buffer between individual and community, or in explicating the foundations of religious toleration, the Defensor pacis (and Marsilius' other writings) affords a distinctive theoretical perspective that rivals that of any of the great thinkers of the Western political tradition." |
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Crítica de los usuarios - thcson - LibraryThingThis is an incredibly acerbic 14th century thesis against the papacy's pretension of world dominion. Copies of this book must have been carefully hidden by generations of diligent dissidents to keep ... Leer comentario completo
Contenido
Preface | xvii |
Reason Power and the Peoples Will | xxx |
Religion and Politics | xlvi |
Language and Translation Ixvi | lxvi |
List of Frequent References and Abbreviations xciji | xciii |
On the First Questions in This Book and the Distinction | 8 |
On the Differentiation of the Parts of the State and the Necessity | 15 |
On the Final Cause of a Certain Part of the State the Priesthood | 21 |
On the Differentiation of the Meanings of Certain Terms | 187 |
On the Status of Supreme Poverty Which Is Usually called | 196 |
On the Differentiation of the Priestly Office According to | 215 |
and That No Priest Is Inferior to a Bishop in Essential | 233 |
On the Equality of the Apostles in Each Office or Dignity | 241 |
On the Authority to Appoint the Bishops and Other Ministers XVII | 254 |
On the Origin and First Status of the Christian Church | 267 |
On Certain Preliminary Considerations Needed for | 274 |
On the Genera of Polities or Regimes the Temperate and | 27 |
Sense and That No Ruler However Virtuous or Just Should | 37 |
On the Demonstrable Efficient Cause of Human Laws and Also | 44 |
On the Efficient Cause of the Best Method of Establishing | 61 |
Whether It Is More Expedient for the Polity to Appoint Each | 68 |
On the Numerial Unity of the Supreme Government of | 80 |
On the Correction of the Ruler and for What Cause How | 87 |
DISCOURSE | 98 |
Which Compose the Questions to Be Decided | 102 |
On the Canonic Statements and Other Arguments Which Seem | 108 |
On the Canonic Utterances of the Apostles and the Expositions | 127 |
On the Authority of the Priestly Keys and What Kind of Power | 140 |
Summary of the Statements Made in the Preceding Chapter | 152 |
On the Relation of Human Acts to Divine Law and to the Judge | 163 |
On the Coercive Judge of Heretics Namely to Whom It Pertains | 173 |
To Whom Belongs or Has Hitherto Belonged the Coercive | 287 |
In What Sense the Roman Bishop and His Church Are | 299 |
On the Modes of Plenitude of Power and the Manner | 313 |
How in Particular the Roman Bishop Has Used His Assumed | 321 |
How in Particular the Roman Bishop Has Used His Assumed | 331 |
How the Roman Bishop Has Used This Plenary Power | 344 |
On Some Objections to the Conclusions of Chapter XV | 364 |
Replies to the Foregoing Objections | 371 |
Refutation of the Objections Which Were Adduced from | 405 |
Refutation of the Rational Arguments Presented in Chapter | 415 |
Review of the Principal Aims and Conclusions of Discourses I | 425 |
On the Title of This Book | 431 |
Afterword | 443 |
455 | |
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Marsilius of Padua, the Defender of Peace Marsilius (of Padua),Marsilius of Padua,Cary J. Nederman Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
Defensor Pacis: Marsilius of Padua Marsilius (of Padua),Marsilius of Padua,Cary J. Nederman Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |