El escepticismo, de la teología medieval a la filosofía moderna: Robert Holkot y René Descartes

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 13:181-189 (2006)
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Abstract

The modern philosophical Skepticism has its origins in the cartesian figure of a deus deceptor orgénie malin that can create ideas in the human mind. The «divine deception» may have precedents in the theological medieval controversy about the contingent nature of the future and the power of God, and particularly on the theological commentaries of the english Dominican Robert Holkot.

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