Liberté et lien social chez Buridan dans son commentaire sur l'Éthique

Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 74 (1):119-168 (2007)
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In his Nicomachean Ethics’ commentary , Johannes Buridan, called by the historiography ‘the philosopher of freedom’, examines the problem of libertas from the individual and psychological point of view but also from the social and political point of view. The parisien master reconciles the both aspects of the concept by articulating liberty and sociality, freedom and friendship in a moral way of thinking

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