Hervé de Nédellec, lecteur de la question 6 De malo de Thomas d’Aquin = Hervaeus Natalis as Reader of Question 6 of Thomas Aquinas’s De malo

AbstractIn distinction 25 of his commentary on Book ii of Peter Lombard’s Sentences, Hervaeus Natalis offers an interesting analysis of the notions of "specification" and "exercise" (specificatio, exercitium) within the framework of his study of the structure of human action. Thi...

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Subtitles:Hervaeus Natalis as Reader of Question 6 of Thomas Aquinas’s De malo
Hervaeus Natalis, on the Occasion of the 700th Anniversary of His Death
Main Author: Costa, Iacopo 1977- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: 2025
In: Vivarium
Year: 2025, Volume: 63, Issue: 3/4, Pages: 346-364
Further subjects:B Intellectualism
B Hervaeus Natalis
B psychology of human acts
B Thomas Aquinas
B volontarism
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Summary:AbstractIn distinction 25 of his commentary on Book ii of Peter Lombard’s Sentences, Hervaeus Natalis offers an interesting analysis of the notions of "specification" and "exercise" (specificatio, exercitium) within the framework of his study of the structure of human action. This article argues that, while these notions originate in q. 6 of Thomas Aquinas’s Quaestiones disputatae de malo, Hervaeus examines them through the lens of Godfrey of Fontaines’s intellectualism., AbstractIn distinction 25 of his commentary on Book ii of Peter Lombard’s Sentences, Hervaeus Natalis offers an interesting analysis of the notions of "specification" and "exercise" (specificatio, exercitium) within the framework of his study of the structure of human action. This article argues that, while these notions originate in q. 6 of Thomas Aquinas’s Quaestiones disputatae de malo, Hervaeus examines them through the lens of Godfrey of Fontaines’s intellectualism.
In distinction 25 of his commentary on Book ii of Peter Lombard’s Sentences, Hervaeus Natalis offers an interesting analysis of the notions of "specification" and "exercise" (specificatio, exercitium) within the framework of his study of the structure of human action. This article argues that, while these notions originate in q. 6 of Thomas Aquinas’s Quaestiones disputatae de malo, Hervaeus examines them through the lens of Godfrey of Fontaines’s intellectualism.
ISSN:1568-5349
Contains:Enthalten in: Vivarium
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15685349-06303009