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  1. Peter John olivi.Robert Pasnau - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Samuel Clarke on Agent Causation, Voluntarism, and Occasionalism.Andrea Sangiacomo - 2018 - Science in Context 31 (4):421-456.
    ArgumentThis paper argues that Samuel Clarke's account of agent causation (i) provides a philosophical basis for moderate voluntarism, and (ii) both leads to and benefits from the acceptance of partial occasionalism as a model of causation for material beings. Clarke's account of agent causation entails that for an agent to be properly called an agent (i.e. causally efficacious), it is essential that the agent is free to choose whether to act or not. This freedom is compatible with the existence of (...)
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  • From secondary causes to artificial instruments: Pierre-Sylvain Régis's rethinking of scholastic accounts of causation.Andrea Sangiacomo - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 60:7-17.
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  • Peter Olivi's Rejection of God's Concurrence with Created Causes.Gloria Frost - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (4):655-679.
    The relationship between divine and created causality was widely discussed in medieval and early modern philosophy. Contemporary scholars of these discussions typically stake out three possible positions: occasionalism, concurrentism, and mere-conservationism. It is regularly claimed that virtually no medieval thinker adopted the final view which denies that God is an immediate active cause of creaturely actions. The main aim of this paper is to further understanding of the medieval causality debate, and particularly the mere-conservationist position, by analysing Peter John Olivi's (...)
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  • La relación transcendental aplicada a la relación alma y cuerpo en el hombre.Salvador Castellote - 2017 - Scientia et Fides 5 (1):291-311.
    The transcendental relationship applied to the relationship soul and body in man: My goal is to analyse, first, the meaning of the category of the relationship, ac­cording to the concepts contained in the DM 47 over the predicamental and/or tran­scendental relationship category, applying it to the existing in the cosmos, the relation­ship between knowledge and the thing known and the compositum body-soul. Here I will make a reference to the similarity between Suarez and Kant about the postulate of the existence (...)
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