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    Dilectio, resignação e injustiça: possibilidade de interpretar o amor como resignação e conformação com a injustiça, à luz de Santo Agostinho.Ricardo Evangelista Brandão - 2022 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 22 (1):251-265.
    In the “Commentary on the First Epistle of St. John”, in a specific fragment of the text in which the focus is the Donatist controversy, Augustine states that despite the fact that love is an unavoidable norm for the true Christian life, in case of witnessing an action unjust, the Christian cannot passively accept such an act. However, in that same text, in another context, a kind of resignation is defended as proof that the Christian is in fact living a (...)
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    Summa illa dilectio in illa summi boni fruitione. Happiness as Love in the Relational Ethics of Peter Abelard.Davide Penna - 2017 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 24:87.
    This article focuses on one of the main authors of medieval philosophy, Peter Abelard. It re-proposes the importance of the moral themes that involve aspects not only of anthropology, but also of ontology, which have not yet been thoroughly studied. For this revaluation of Abelard’s work, the study considers the ethics of relations from two aspects: one objective, God and his will, and the other subjective, man and his consciousness.
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    Multitudo Virtutis Dilectio: how singularity crambles with the masses.Victor Mota - manuscript
    Solitude, is being with other without the other, is being with other, among the masses. Has de integrality of personhood something to loss with social contact? We believe not, we need war words and deeds.
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  4. Amicitia et dilectio per gratiam nel Commentarium In Ioannis Evangelium: di Francisco de Toledo SJ (1532-1594).Ilaria Morali - 2007 - Gregorianum 88 (4):729-760.
    The doctrine of friendship with God is one of the most classical in the Christian tradition. Building on the teachings of the Fathers of the Church and of the Middle Ages, the Theology of the Siglo de Oro explored its meaning in greater depth, stimulated also by the Decree on Justification of the Council of Trent, which places this theme in the context of its reflection on grace. Outstanding among the authors of that epoch was the Jesuit, F. Toledo , (...)
     
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    Agere obiectum_. La finalità pratica della teologia come _dilectio Dei in Pietro Aureolo.Davide Riserbato - 2018 - Doctor Virtualis 14.
    Nel contesto della discussione medievale sulla scientificità della teologia, uno dei temi particolarmente studiati dall’epistemologia teologica è quello della qualità speculativa o pratica della teologia. Su questo aspetto, la tradizione francescana ha sviluppato la tendenza ad assegnare alla teologia un carattere, se non assolutamente pratico, quantomeno intermedio tra speculativo e pratico, ma certamente caratterizzato da un’indole affettiva. L’iniziatore di questa specificazione pratica dell’abito teologico quale «scientia movens affectionem ad bonitatem» può essere certamente identificato in Alessandro di Hales. Il mio intento (...)
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    Can Thomas Aquinas as an Aristotelian be a Friend of God? 이상일 - 2018 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 92:143-172.
    토마스 아퀴나스의 도덕규범 안에는 서로 상이하게 보이는 두 가지의 도덕규범 체계가 공존하고 있음을 알 수 있다. 하나는 아리스토텔레스적인 것이며, 또 다른 하나는 그리스 도교적인 것이다. 그런데 만일 아리스토텔레스의 교설을 하나의 완전한 체계로 본다면, 그의 체계를 초자연적인 그리스도교의 도덕 체계와 결합시키는 하나의 종합을 이루려고 할 경우에 반드시 어떤 긴장관계가 초래될 수밖에 없을 것이다. 이와 관련하여, 토마스 아퀴나스는 아리스토텔레스의 개념들을 그리스도교의 도덕적이고 종교적인 사고 안으로 통합시키기 위하여 아리스토텔레스의 개념의 많은 부분들을 변형시켰다는 것이 오늘날 일반적으로 받아들여지고 있다.BR 이것은 또한 토마스 아퀴나스가 그의 그리스도교의 (...)
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    Aquinas on Subjectivity.Anthony T. Flood - 2010 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (1):69-83.
    In this paper, I argue against John Crosby’s view that Aquinas does not have an account of the nature and role of subjectivity. I maintain that Aquinas’s notion of the love-based self-relation which is fully actualized in self-friendship is an account of subjectivity. I accept Crosby’s characterization of subjectivity as a foundational self-relation which constitutes interiority and is the foundation for experience and action. I proceed by showing how, for Aquinas, the relation of self-love automatically arises from human nature in (...)
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    Bernard of Clairvaux, Peter Abelard and Heloise on the Definition of Love.Constant J. Mews - 2004 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 60 (3):633 - 660.
    This paper examines the thinking of Bernard of Clairvaux about love in relationship to the ideas of his two famous contemporaries, Peter Abelard and Héloise. It looks at Bernard's intellectual debt to William of Champeaux on issues of sin and grace, and to William of Saint-Thierry for ideas about how amor evolves into caritas. Bernard makes a stronger link between amor and dilectio, and introduces use of the Song of Songs, to explain how worldly love can develop into spiritual (...)
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