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The School of Salamanca Under Scrutiny [PDF]

open access: yesRechtsgeschichte - Legal History, 2021
review on: José Barrientos García, La Facultad de Teología de la Universidad de Salamanca a través de los libros de visitas de cátedras (1560–1641), Madrid: Editorial Sinderesis 2018, 1148 p., ISBN 978-84-16262-30 ...
Daniel S. Allemann
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The School of Salamanca’s Reconciliation of Economics and Religion

open access: yesStudia Humana, 2020
Many years before Adam Smith, numerous theologians associated with the School of Salamanca, such as Domingo de Soto, Juan de Lugo, Juan de Mariana, Luís Saravia de la Calle, Martin de Azpilcueta, Luis de Molina, Leonard Lessius, Thomas Cajetan, and ...
Cesario Anthony J.
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New perspectives in the study of “The School of Salamanca”

open access: yesAzafea: Revista de Filosofía, 2017
This contribution aims to rebuild some moments that have distinguished themselves in the study of the School of Salamanca during the last two years. The article will start from the conclusions of the conference Nuevos acercamientos a la historia de la ...
Emanuele LACCA
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SUNT INTELLIGIBILIA ENTIA QUAE SUNT VERA. A LATE MEDIEVAL INTERPRETATIONOF INTENTIONALITY [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofia i Nauka, 2022
The aim of this contribution is to present the theory of intentionality proposed by the Spanish Dominican Lope de Barrientos (1382–1469), as it is offered by his Clavis Sapentiae: in this erudite work, written at the turn of the 15th century in the ...
Emanuele Lacca
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Presentation: Looking Back at The School of Salamanca: A Historical Perspective

open access: yesAzafea: Revista de Filosofía, 2017
Presentación del número 18 de la Revista Azafea, 2016, dedicado a la Escuela de ...
José Luis FUERTES HERREROS
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The School of Salamanca [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
In the article, I present some reflections about how to conceptualize what has been labelled the “School of Salamanca”, a 16th- and early 17th-century intellectual movement developed at the University of Salamanca. After reconstructing the making of the concept “School of Salamanca” in the late 19th and early 20th century, I suggest to consider the ...
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Wolność w refleksji przedstawicieli szkoły z Salamanki

open access: yesPoliteja, 2014
Freedom in the Thought of the School of Salamanca The article aims to provide an introduction to the understanding of the notion of freedom in the School of Salamanca. This school was active in Spain in sixteenth and seventeenth century.
Bogdan Szlachta
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Rethinking the School of Salamanca

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
The School of Salamanca is attracting the attention of researchers from very different branches of knowledge and from a very wide variety of countries around the world. Broaching this subject invites one to reflect on the unity of knowledge as well as on the important role that theology plays in a secularized world. In this short essay, I refer to four
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Was the School of Salamanca Proto-Austrian? [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
In this paper I challenge Murray Rothbard's interpretation of the School of Salamanca as proto-Austrian. I argue that Scholasticism is in goals and methods profoundly different from any modern school of economics, and that it is mistaken to use the Austrian school as a standard against which the Salamancans are to be appraised.
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Juan de Mariana and Miguel de Cervantes: The School of Salamanca and the Invention of the Modern Novel

open access: yesQuarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 2018
Given the importance of the School of Salamanca, economists of the Austrian School occupy a privileged position with regard to the study of literature.
Eric Clifford Graf
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