Shadows of Doubt: Language and Truth in Post-Reformation Catholic Culture

Oup Usa (2014)
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Stefania Tutino shows that post-Reformation Catholic culture was a rich laboratory for our current moral and hermeneutical anxieties

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The Sacrament of Language and the Curse of Speech

Building on the arguments of Paolo Prodi and Giorgio Agamben, this chapter examines the hermeneutical and epistemological aspects of the reflections on oaths provided by three early modern Catholic theologians (Domingo de Soto, Francisco Suárez, and Leonardus Lessius). It shows that Soto, ... see more

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