Willing and understanding : : late medieval debates on the will, the intellect, and practical knowledge / / edited by Monika Michałowska and Riccardo Fedriga.

"Willing and Understanding elucidates a variety of issues in and approaches to debating the will-intellect interplay in the late Middle Ages. Authored by prominent scholars in the field, the contributions offer different perspectives on the development of late medieval theories of the will. Cha...

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Superior document:Investigating medieval philosophy, volume 19
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2023]
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Investigating Medieval Philosophy Series
Physical Description:1 online resource
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505 0 |a Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 The Complexity of Late Medieval Debates on the Will -- Introduction -- Riccardo Fedriga and Monika Michałowska -- 2 Fear and Conditional Will in Stephen Langton's Quaestiones and in the Summa Halensis -- Magdalena Bieniak -- 3 What Tips the Scales? -- Volition, Motivation, and Choice in Faḫr al-Din al-Razi -- Francesco Omar Zamboni -- 4 How Do Intellect and Will Interact? -- Thomas Aquinas, Godfrey of Fontaines, and the Determination-Exercise Distinction -- Michael Szlachta -- 5 Understanding and Acting -- Deliberation, the Practical Intellect, and Moral Science at the University of Bologna (Gentile da Cingoli, Angelo d'Arezzo, and Cambiolo da Bologna) -- Riccardo Saccenti -- 6 John of Pouilly's Intellectualist Reading of the March 7, 1277 Condemnation -- Tobias Hoffmann -- 7 Cognitive Attention and Impressions -- The Role of the Will in Peter Auriol's Theory of Concept Formation -- Giacomo Fornasieri -- 8 Dissolving the Air of Inconsistency -- William Ockham on Virtuous Volitions and Cognitive Error -- Sonja Schierbaum -- 9 Hybernicus contra Thomam -- Richard FitzRalph on the Will and His Critique of Aquinas on the Primacy of the Intellect over the Will -- Michael W. Dunne -- 10 Cracking the Code of the Will -- Richard Kilvington on the Will and Logic -- Monika Michałowska -- 11 Adam Wodeham's Analysis and Defense of Free Will -- Severin V. Kitanov -- 12 Gregory of Rimini and the Augustinian Theory of the Will -- Examples of a Mediaeval Reading of Augustine's De libero arbitrio -- Pascale Bermon -- 13 Necessity, Contingency, and Free Will in John of Jandun and John Aurifaber of Halberstadt -- The Transmission of Ideas from Paris to Erfurt in the 14th Century -- Łukasz Tomanek -- Index of Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Names -- Index of Modern Names. 
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