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The question about the faith and the science in the Middle Ages is very broad.
For this reason, this paper reflects the thoughts of the author which are very significant
for the comprehension of transition from the generation who faced the challenges of
the Aristotelism in the 13th century and the Syllabus from 1277, to the generation which
discussesed several questions related to the anthropological and metaphysical issue.
In this respect Gonsalvus Hispanus, Duns Escoto’s teacher, helps us to understand the reception of the idea of science in the post-condemnation context. We specially pay our
attention to the 9th Question in order to consider the relationship between science and
faith, knowledge of authority and scientific knowledge, science and wisdom.
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Gonsalvus Hispanus Medieval philosophy Science Faith Opinion Wisdom Thomism Franciscan thought
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Citation
PULIDO, Manuel Lázaro - Ciencia y fe en la Edad Media: Gonzalo Hispano, OFM. Scientia et Fides. ISSN 2353-5636. Vol. 2, n.º 1 (2014), p. 139–157
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Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu
