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Document Details : Title: Pédagogie et philosophie à l'âge de la Contre-Réforme Subtitle: Le De origine, natura et immortalitate animae (Paris, 1564) de Juan Maldonado S.J. Author(s): TROPIA, Anna Journal: Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales Volume: 88 Issue: 1 Date: 2021 Pages: 209-282 DOI: 10.2143/RTPM.88.1.3289288 Abstract : In 1564, Juan Maldonado (1533-1583) taught the first philosophical course at the Jesuit College of Paris, a series of lectures on Aristotle’s De anima. While no written versions of the lectures themselves are extant today, what has come down to us is the tract edited here, which Maldonado prepared for the students later. The text has a special focus on the soul’s immortality and links a metaphysical reflection on the nature of the soul to a theory of cognition. It is one of the first Jesuit treatises so far known concerning the scientia de anima. |
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