Melanchthon y los aristotelismos protestantes. El caso de los comentarios a la Ética y la Política

Contrary to what is suggested by the myth of a radical break, the Aristotelian tradition of practical philosophy was widely cultivated in early Protestantism. Recognition of this fact, however, often goes hand in hand with a monolithic reduction of Protestant Aristotelianism to its Melanchthonian or...

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Main Author: Svensson, Manfred 1978- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: 2024
In: Cauriensia
Year: 2024, Volume: 19, Pages: 791-816
Further subjects:B Aristóteles
B Ética a Nicómaco
B Aristotelismo protestante
B Charles Schmitt
B Felipe Melanchthon
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Summary:Contrary to what is suggested by the myth of a radical break, the Aristotelian tradition of practical philosophy was widely cultivated in early Protestantism. Recognition of this fact, however, often goes hand in hand with a monolithic reduction of Protestant Aristotelianism to its Melanchthonian origins. The present article seeks to make Charles Schmitt’s attention to the multiplicity of Renaissance Aristotelianisms fruitful for the case of the Protestant commentators of Aristotle, thus offering a more precise view of Melanchthon’s place in that tradition.
Contrariamente a lo sugerido por el mito de una radical ruptura, la tradición aristotélica de filosofía práctica fue ampliamente cultivada en el protestantismo temprano. El reconocimiento de ese hecho suele, sin embargo, ir de la mano de una monolítica reducción de ese aristotelismo a sus orígenes en Melanchthon. El presente artículo busca hacer fructífera para el caso de los comentadores protestantes la atención de Charles Schmitt a la multiplicidad de aristotelismos renacentistas, ofreciendo así una visión más precisa del lugar de Melanchthon en dicha tradición.
ISSN:2340-4256
Contains:Enthalten in: Cauriensia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.17398/2340-4256.19.791