Marsílio de Pádua frente a los planteamientos dualistas de Juan de Paris y Dante favorables a la autonomia de poder temporal

At the beginning of 14th century, some authors, like John of Paris and Dante, based their theories on aristotelism to maintain the separation of secular power from the religious power. Marsilius of Padua, however, fought the supreme power of the Pope starting with the idea that there is not a religi...

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Main Author: Bernardo Bayona
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte 2005-12-01
Series:Princípios
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Online Access:http://www.principios.cchla.ufrn.br/17-18P-57-75.pdf
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description At the beginning of 14th century, some authors, like John of Paris and Dante, based their theories on aristotelism to maintain the separation of secular power from the religious power. Marsilius of Padua, however, fought the supreme power of the Pope starting with the idea that there is not a religious power, because there is just one power: the secular ruler. This article analyses main differences between the dualism of the former ones and marsilian monism.
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Marsílio de Pádua frente a los planteamientos dualistas de Juan de Paris y Dante favorables a la autonomia de poder temporal
Princípios
Civil power
Dante
Dualism
John of Paris
Marsilius of Padua
Religious power
title Marsílio de Pádua frente a los planteamientos dualistas de Juan de Paris y Dante favorables a la autonomia de poder temporal
title_full Marsílio de Pádua frente a los planteamientos dualistas de Juan de Paris y Dante favorables a la autonomia de poder temporal
title_fullStr Marsílio de Pádua frente a los planteamientos dualistas de Juan de Paris y Dante favorables a la autonomia de poder temporal
title_full_unstemmed Marsílio de Pádua frente a los planteamientos dualistas de Juan de Paris y Dante favorables a la autonomia de poder temporal
title_short Marsílio de Pádua frente a los planteamientos dualistas de Juan de Paris y Dante favorables a la autonomia de poder temporal
title_sort marsilio de padua frente a los planteamientos dualistas de juan de paris y dante favorables a la autonomia de poder temporal
topic Civil power
Dante
Dualism
John of Paris
Marsilius of Padua
Religious power
url http://www.principios.cchla.ufrn.br/17-18P-57-75.pdf
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