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Document Details : Title: The Relation between the Condemnations of 1277 and Peter of Auvergne's Questions on De caelo Author(s): GALLE, Griet Journal: Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses Volume: 91 Issue: 2 Date: 2015 Pages: 223-238 DOI: 10.2143/ETL.91.2.3085090 Abstract : In this contribution I investigate the relation between Peter of Auvergne’s questions on Aristotle’s cosmological work De caelo and the condemnations of 1277. First I give a short survey of Peter’s life and work and of two sets of quaestiones on De caelo that are ascribed to him: the CEK-questions (very likely composed in 1271-1272) and the WP-questions (most probably composed after May 2, 1274). Then I briefly discuss the condemnations of 1277 and their relation to De caelo (the condemnations included some theories defended in De caelo). Finally, I discuss in detail the shifts in doctrine between the CEK- and the WP-questions. I argue that it is most likely that the change in doctrine between the CEK- and WP-questions on the eternity and animation of the heavens and on the possibility of an infinite multitude in act is effected by the condemnations of 1277. |
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