Bonaventurian reading of Aristotle from saint Francis
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https://doi.org/10.14422/pen.v73.i275.y2017.006Keywords:
Medieval Philosophy, Franciscan thought, Francis of Assisi (saint), aristotelianism, Bonaventure (saint)Abstract
It seems obvious to indicate the importance of St. Francis in Franciscan School thought. Moreover when we talk about the Franciscan theologian and philosopher’s Augustinian readings, usually we establish a dichotomy between Aristotelianism and Augustinianism. Often we forgot the figure of St. Francis of Assisi. In this paper we want to point out the saint-Franciscan influence in Augustinianism interpretation of nature in order to complement the bonaventurian reading of Aristotle.
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