ISBN: 0819909181
Author: Lucan Freppert
Language: English
Publisher: Franciscan Pr (June 1, 1988)
Pages: 191
Category: Humanities
Subcategory: Other
Rating: 4.1
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William of Ockham is also increasingly being recognized as an important contributor to the development of Western . Freppert, Lucan (1988). The Basis of Morality According to William Ockham. Franciscan Herald Press. ISBN 978-0-8199-0918-3.
William of Ockham is also increasingly being recognized as an important contributor to the development of Western constitutional ideas, especially those of government with limited responsibility. He was one of the first medieval authors to advocate a form of church/state separation, and was important for the early development of the notion of property rights.
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The Basis of Morality.
William of Ockham was born in Ockham, Surrey in 1285 and joined the . Book I (Ordinatio) completed shortly after July 1318 (OT 1–4).
Book I (Ordinatio) completed shortly after July 1318 (OT 1–4). Books II–IV (Reportatio) 1317-18 (transcription of the lectures; OT 5–7).
Personal Name: Freppert, Lucan. Publication, Distribution, et. Chicago, Ill. Bibliography: p. 183-191. Personal Name: William,, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349 Ethics.
Doing Things beside Domesday Book. The Enduring Attraction of the Pirenne Thesis.
The Basis of Morality According to William Ockham. Chicago: Franciscan Herald Press, 1988. A recently published dissertation from 1961; the best comprehensive study of Ockham's ethics. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1984. An excellent study of the distinctively Franciscan appropriation of Aristotle's ethical theory in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. 1319/ McDonnell, Kevin.
Ockham, William of, Fourth Book of the Sentences, tr. Lucan Freppert, The Basis of Morality According to William Ockham (Chicago: Franciscan Herald Press, 1988). Plato, Republic, 6:510-511, in Cooper, John . e. Plato: Complete Works (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 1997). Samuel Pufendorf, De Jure Naturae et Gentium (1762), tr. Of the Law of Nature and Nations Samuel Pufendorf, De officio hominis et civis juxta legem naturalem (1673), t. The Whole Duty of Man according to the Law of Nature (London, 1691).