Influenze agostiniane nel «si Deus ipse non esset» di Gregorio da Rimini
Among the medieval sources cited in early-modern philosophical and religious works, Gregory of Rimini (c. 1300–1358) appears more than once as the authoritative progenitor of doctrines that have consolidated over time. This can be said of the ‘etiamsi Deus non daretur’ argument, used, among others,...
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| description | Among the medieval sources cited in early-modern philosophical and religious works, Gregory of Rimini (c. 1300–1358) appears more than once as the authoritative progenitor of doctrines that have consolidated over time. This can be said of the ‘etiamsi Deus non daretur’ argument, used, among others, by Hugo Grotius and Francisco Suárez, of which in this article we intend to verify the correctness of attribution to Gregory and the relevance of the connection with his ‘si Deus ipse non esset’. This verification is carried out by means of an analysis of the Augustinian influences of Gregory’s positions: it is shown that of the various ‘etiamsi Deus non daretur’ arguments that Western culture would have known and experienced, Gregory’s ‘si Deus ipse non esset’ can be considered mostly as an anticipation of a formula, whose content and meaning, precisely because of the philosophical-moral framework and the Augustinian theological inspiration in which it was expressed, were very different from those that the authors of the following centuries would have attributed to it. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1647902025-08-08T07:29:00Z Influenze agostiniane nel «si Deus ipse non esset» di Gregorio da Rimini Grassi, Onorato Gregory of Rimini God ‘etiamsi Deus non daretur’ argument Augustine thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDH Philosophical traditions and schools of thought::QDHF Medieval Western philosophy thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History Among the medieval sources cited in early-modern philosophical and religious works, Gregory of Rimini (c. 1300–1358) appears more than once as the authoritative progenitor of doctrines that have consolidated over time. This can be said of the ‘etiamsi Deus non daretur’ argument, used, among others, by Hugo Grotius and Francisco Suárez, of which in this article we intend to verify the correctness of attribution to Gregory and the relevance of the connection with his ‘si Deus ipse non esset’. This verification is carried out by means of an analysis of the Augustinian influences of Gregory’s positions: it is shown that of the various ‘etiamsi Deus non daretur’ arguments that Western culture would have known and experienced, Gregory’s ‘si Deus ipse non esset’ can be considered mostly as an anticipation of a formula, whose content and meaning, precisely because of the philosophical-moral framework and the Augustinian theological inspiration in which it was expressed, were very different from those that the authors of the following centuries would have attributed to it. Published 2025-08-08T07:28:57Z 2025-08-08T07:28:57Z 2016-06-01 chapter 9788875903145 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/164790 ita Quaderni di Noctua image/jpeg application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://dx.doi.org/10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua3-11 https://dx.doi.org/10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua3-11 E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni Ipsum verum non videbis nisi in philosophiam totus intraveris. Studi in onore di Franco De Capitani E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni, Università degli Studi di Torino 10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua3-11 10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua3-11 9c743178-7a11-43f5-9c4d-07b93e99f80f fa6841bc-b860-4810-afe7-ff8dc7365791 9788875903145 E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni, Università degli Studi di Torino 3 375-407 Florence, Parma, Turin open access |
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| title | Influenze agostiniane nel «si Deus ipse non esset» di Gregorio da Rimini |
| title_full | Influenze agostiniane nel «si Deus ipse non esset» di Gregorio da Rimini |
| title_fullStr | Influenze agostiniane nel «si Deus ipse non esset» di Gregorio da Rimini |
| title_full_unstemmed | Influenze agostiniane nel «si Deus ipse non esset» di Gregorio da Rimini |
| title_short | Influenze agostiniane nel «si Deus ipse non esset» di Gregorio da Rimini |
| title_sort | influenze agostiniane nel si deus ipse non esset di gregorio da rimini |
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