Theology and the Cartesian doctrine of freedom

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Étienne Gilson
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"Theology and the Cartesian Doctrine of Freedom, now for the first time available in English,was Étienne Gilson's doctoral thesis and part of a larger project to show the medieval roots of Descartes at a time when the very existence of medieval philosophy was often ignored. Young Descartes was sent to La Flèche, one of the Jesuits schools that offered a complete philosophical program, and Descartes would have had the same philosophical training as a Jesuit. There is some controversy about the exact dates of Descartes's stay at La Flèche and consequently about his philosophy instructor. By Gilson's calculations François Véron taught Descartes for three years. Véron eventually left the Jesuits to be free to engage in extraordinarily aggressive anti-Calvinist polemics. If anything, Véron's overbearing manner may have contributed to Descartes antipathy toward Scholastic philosophy. (Whatever Descartes's objections to its philosophy curriculum, later in life he recommended la Flèche as the best school in France.) Descartes,s great intellectual mission in life was not his mathematics but his physics, which was understood as a part of philosophy. We see him navigate the shoals of heated theological and religious strife in his attempt to articulate the metaphysical foundations(and in particular a philosophical vision of God) for his physics or theory of nature. As a layman, he always pleaded ignorance in technically theological matters. He presented himself as a loyal Catholic, quite sincerely in the portrait Gilson paints."--

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Theology and the Cartesian doctrine of freedom
2015, St. Augustine's Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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South Bend, Indiana

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Dewey Decimal Class
194
Library of Congress
B1875 .G5313 2015, B1875.G5313 2015, B1875 .G5313 2019

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Pagination
pages cm

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Open Library
OL30393753M
ISBN 13
9781587318580
LCCN
2015011369
OCLC/WorldCat
1099670160

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