Broadie, A. (2014) Assentiment et volonté: la pré-Réforme écossaise. In: Croit-On Comme On Veut? Histoire d'une Controverse. Series: Analyse et philosophie. Librairie Philosophique Vrin: Paris, pp. 103-115. ISBN 9782711625222
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Abstract
John Mair, Scotland's leading theologian in the half-century prior to the Scottish Reformation, argued that an assent of faith requires a movement not only of the intellect but also of the will, and that, to that extent, the assent of faith is subject to voluntary control and is therefore a free act. Mair's argument is expounded and analysed, and attention is paid to his relationship to his great predecessor John Duns Scotus.
Item Type: | Book Sections (Other) |
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Keywords: | foi, assentiment, intellect, volonté, Jean Mair (John Mair), Jean Duns Scot |
Status: | Published |
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Broadie, Professor Alexander |
Authors: | Broadie, A. |
Subjects: | B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General) |
College/School: | College of Arts & Humanities > School of Humanities > History |
Publisher: | Librairie Philosophique Vrin |
ISBN: | 9782711625222 |
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