Francisco de Vitoria y la vida universitaria en la Escuela de Salamanca

In Jordi Girau Reverter, Rosario Neuman Lorenzini & David Torrijos-Castrillejo (eds.), Pensar una universidad para el s. XXI. Madrid/Porto: Sindéresis/Ediciones San Dámaso. pp. 221-250 (2023)
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Abstract

The figure of Francisco de Vitoria, founder of the so-called School of Salamanca and one of the most important professors of the University of Salamanca in the 16th century, has been considered on different occasions as an admirable model of a university professor. On one side, this article describes the scientific commitment of the School of Salamanca as a sign of an important dimension of university life: research. On the other side, the main features of Vitoria as a teacher will be exposed. His teaching abilities will be taken into account, but also his capacity to involve other colleagues in a joint search for truth will be described. Finally, the renewing character of Vitoria’s Thomism in the framework of philosophy as a great ally of scientific dialogue will be considered.

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David Torrijos-Castrillejo
Universidad Eclesiástica San Dámaso

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