Nicolaus Cusanus on Faith and the Intellect : A Case Study in 15th-Century Fides-Ratio Controversy
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| Title: | Nicolaus Cusanus on Faith and the Intellect : A Case Study in 15th-Century Fides-Ratio Controversy |
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| Description: | In Nicolaus Cusanus on Faith and the Intellect, K.M. Ziebart argues convincingly that Cusanus'epistemology was a direct response to late-medieval debates over the relation between faith and reason—one which sought to resolve these debates by introducing a controversially strong integration of philosophy and theology.By examining his works in the context of debates with his peers, Ziebart shows how and why Cusanus came to articulate a theory of knowledge in which faith is posited as inherent to the very structure of mind, as the vis iudiciaria, or power of judgment. This well-grounded study sheds new light on the Cusan philosophy and expands our view of a crucial, liminal period in European intellectual history. |
| Authors: | K. Meredith Ziebart |
| Resource Type: | eBook. |
| Subjects: | Faith and reason--History of doctrines--Middle Ages, 600-1500 |
| Categories: | HISTORY / Europe / Medieval |
| Database: | eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) |
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