Francisci de Marchia—Quaestiones in secundum librum sententiarum (Reportatio)
Quaestiones 28–49
Tiziana Suarez-Nani editor William O Duba editor Girard J Etzkorn editor D Carron editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Leuven University Press
Published:4th Mar '13
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In the questions contained in this volume, Francis of Marchia explores subjects that earned him his fame in the Middle Ages and in the history of ideas: physics and philosophical psychology. He confronts the key issues in celestial physics, concluding with his well-known proofs for terrestrial and celestial beings having the same type of matter (q. 32). Marchia's discussion of how elemental qualities persist in mixtures (qq. 33-36) leads to a spirited and unique defense of a mind-body dualism: not even the sensory faculties are coextensive with the body (q. 37). Moreover, each living being has two forms: the soul and the form of the body (q. 38). Marchia rejects the Averroistic doctrine of the unicity of the intellect (qq. 39-40), as well as acts of understanding being entirely the result of external stimuli (q. 41). Those positions in turn inform his investigation of the mechanics of thinking and willing, and his establishment of the will's priority over the intellect (qq. 42-47). Finally, Marchia balances human free willing with God's absolute power and cooperation in all matters (qq. 48-49).
Throughout these questions, Marchia shows his originality and sharp intellect. Although at times his solutions look similar to those of John Duns Scotus, they are in fact very different, reflecting Marchia's awareness of the problems and limitations involved in not only Scotus' views, but also those of Aristotle and Averroes, Thomas Aquinas and Henry of Ghent, among many others.
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Ook in dit boekdeel is de inleiding zeer zorgvuldig uitgewerkt en biedt ze de lezer een stevige leiddraad voor een goed begrip van de uitgegeven tekst [...] Gezien de complexiteit van de tekstoverlevering besteden de uitgevers zeer uitvoerig aandacht aan een filologisch goed onderbouwde vergelijkende studie. [...] zeer hoge wetenschappelijke gehalte van deze uitgave, die terecht 'kritisch' mag worden genoemd.
Jules Janssens, Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 77 (2015), 2
This third and final volume of Francis of Marchia’s commentary on the Quaestiones in secundum librum Sententiarum, qq. 28–49, completes this invaluable edition.
G. R. Evans, J Theol Studies (2013) 64 (2): 783-784. doi: 10.1093/jts/flt115http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/64/2/783.extract?sid=03c212a9-2af5-488c-a270-c31d46b7b82a
ISBN: 9789058678942
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Weight: 57g
450 pages