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  1. Alfonso Briceño (1587–1668) and the Controversiae on John Duns Scotus’s Philosophical Theology.Roberto Hofmeister Pich - 2012 - Modern Schoolman 89 (1-2):65-94.
    The paper presents some basic tenets of the works by the Franciscan Friar Alfonso Briceño (1587–1668), as well as of his metaphysical thought. After offering the basic structure and purpose of his monumental Controversiae, we focus on a more specific way of seeing his philosophical and theological approach, namely Controversy 5 on the infinity of God. This will allow us to see the structure of his argumentation in philosophy and theology: after putting the formulation of controversial points between the Scotist (...)
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  • Latin American Philosophy.Jorge Gracia - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Religious language and the ideology of black slavery: Notes on Alonso de Sandoval’s De Instauranda Aethiopum Salute.Roberto Hofmeister Pich - 2017 - Filosofia Unisinos 18 (3):213-226.
    The purpose of this study is to characterize how religious language, discourse and practices, in contexts of Catholic missionary work during the so-called colonial period of Latin American history, reveal ethical and political contents and presuppositions which are central to understand social-historical phenomena and human relationships such as Black slavery. What I briefly analyze in the work of Alonso de Sandoval S.J. are some levels of religious discourse and description of standard religious practices that may reveal how the connection between (...)
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  • Filosofía en el Chile colonial: el curso de animástica de fray Juan de Fuica.Abel Aravena Zamora - 2016 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 33 (2):475-488.
    Este artículo pretende exponer los contenidos generales del curso de animástica dictado por el fraile franciscano Juan de Fuica en el Colegio San Diego de Alcalá de Santiago de Chile, en mayo de 1689. Para ello, presentamos primero una nota biográfica del autor que incluye información relativa a la trayectoria académica y administrativa dentro de la Orden de los Frailes Menores y, luego, analizamos los aspectos más relevantes de la doctrina psicológica ad mentem Scoti expuestos en esta obra manuscrita inédita, (...)
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