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    Plenitudo potestatis e universitas civium in Marsilio da Padova.Marino Damiata - 1983 - Firenze: Studi francescani.
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  2. La" plenitudo potestatis" en el defensor minor de Marsilio de Padua.Pedro Roche Arnas - 1996 - Endoxa 6:241-262.
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    La "Plenitudo Potestatis" en el Defensor Minor de Marsilio de Padua.Pedro Roche Arnas - 1995 - Endoxa 1 (6):241.
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  4. Note minime sulla plenitudo potestatis nella tradizione canonistica e civilistica con particolare riferimento all'i-stituto delta dispensa.Faustino de Gregorio - 2006 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 83 (1):87-103.
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  5. La vergine e il papa: Potentia Dei absoluta e plenitudo potestatis papale nel XIV secolo.Eugenio Randi - 1984 - History of Political Thought 5 (3):425.
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    La crítica de Marsilio de Padua a la doctrina de la" Plenitudo Potestatis" del Papa.Bernardo Bayona Aznar - 2006 - Endoxa 1 (21):217.
  7. Marsilio de Padua y las teorías emergentes de gobierno.Mario Di Giacomo - 2012 - Apuntes Filosóficos 21 (40).
    Este trabajo explora la concepción de Marsilio de Padua sobre el poder dentro de una teoría ascendente de gobierno. Siguiendo la línea de la crítica medieval a la plenitudopotestatis , él propone, desde una orientación populista de su doctrina, una organización sociopolítica cuyo fundamento es la voluntas populi y la ley que de allí emana. Es así como en su obra El defensor de la paz puede encontrarse una sorprendente visión republicana de la política, donde la esfera religiosa queda absorbida (...)
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  8. The role of power in the political thought of Marsilius of Padua.J. Canning - 1999 - History of Political Thought 20 (1):21-34.
    The question of power occupied an even more central role in Marsilius' political thought than previously thought. Behind the appearances of consent in his thought lay, at a deeper level, the idea of power. The core concept of coercive power was located within the field of meaning of plenitudo potestatis through which Marsilius' new theory of the nature of power was strained and projected onto the papacy. But the modern debate about whether Marsilius was a legal positivist has been (...)
     
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    The Absolute and Ordained Power of God and King in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Philosophy, Science, Politics, and Law.Francis Oakley - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (4):669-690.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Absolute and Ordained Power of God and King in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Philosophy, Science, Politics, and LawFrancis OakleyThe quintessentially scholastic distinction between God’s power understood as absolute and ordained (potentia dei absoluta et ordinata) has been described “as a ‘yes and no’ answer to the question whether God is able to do or arrange things other than he did in creating the orders of nature and (...)
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    The genesis of modern idea of sovereignty.Sergii Proleiev & Viсtoriia Shamrai - 2002 - Sententiae 6 (2):77-87.
    The article analyses the development of the idea of sovereignty, which is the result of six centuries of intellectual and political development that began in the early Middle Ages. Having studied the development of this idea from the idea of the plenitudo potestatis of the papacy in Gregory VII to the idea of the sovereign individual in Locke, the authors conclude that the modern understanding of popular sovereignty and the state is a consequence of the modern idea of sovereign (...)
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    El problema de la tolerancia religiosa.Ezequiel Leonardo Szpilard - 2021 - Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 17.
    En la tesina hemos examinado el problema de la tolerancia religiosa, a partir de los escritos de Marsilio de Padua, Thomas Hobbes y John Locke. La elección de los pensadores modernos ha respondido a la relevancia de sus contribuciones para la discusión acerca del problema que supone la tolerancia religiosa en la Modernidad.1 La interpretación que hemos propuesto en relación con los aportes de Hobbes, ha permitido considerarlo como un autor que exhortó a la diversidad como una estrategia para la (...)
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    La legittimità del potere ed il suo esercizio. Elementi comparativi nella testualità politica francescana del XIV secolo.Paolo Evangelisti - 2017 - Horizonte 15 (48):1299.
    The medieval experience of the Franciscans is marked by the decision of acting in different societies. In this context the awareness of their presence bring them to focus on the requirements that, by themselves, can legitimize the political authority.If in Scoto legitimacy is exclusively founding by the consensus of the people who voluntarily choose to confer its power to an authority, if in Ockham the legitimacy of power is conditioned by the double principle of circumnstantiality and functional efficency, in Eiximenis (...)
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    The Reading of the Principle of Causality of the Liber de causis in De ecclesiastica potestate of Giles of Rome.Lucas Oro Hershtein - 2017 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 24:97.
    This paper examines how the metaphysical theses of the Liber de causis are read in De ecclesiastica potestate of Giles of Rome. The hypothesis of this study is that the causal models developed in both texts are different, and therefore the metaphysical theses of the first cannot be the basis for the political theses of the second. Both in the Liber de causis and in De ecclesiastica potestate there is only one causal chain, i.e. in both texts “all power” comes (...)
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    Aspects de la pensée médiévale dans la philosophie politique moderne.Yves Charles Zarka (ed.) - 1999 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Comment la pensée médiévale continue-t-elle à agir dans la philosophie juridico-politique moderne, c'est-à-dire dans un horizon intellectuel et historique qui n'est plus le sien? Telle est la question qui anime les contributions au présent ouvrage. Cette action persistante de la pensée médiévale, qui est en même temps transformation de ce qui agit, est étudiée dans le cadre de trois grandes problématiques. 1. Le transfert de la notion de plenitudo potestatis de l'ordre ecclésiastique à l'ordre politique. 2. Le déplacement d'un (...)
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    Leibniz's Political and Moral Philosophy in the "Novissima Sinica", 1699-1999.Patrick Riley - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (2):217.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Leibniz’s Political and Moral Philosophy in the Novissima Sinica, 1699–1999Patrick RileyThe Preface to Leibniz’s Novissima Sinica 1 contains an important but highly compressed and abbreviated quintessence of his theory of justice or jurisprudence universelle—a version so compressed and abbreviated that one must have a broader and fuller understanding of this universal jurisprudence before one can entirely appreciate what Leibniz has to say about Christian charity, Platonism, and geometry in (...)
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    El poder y el Papa. Aproximación a la filosofía política de Marsilio de Padua.Bernardo Bayona - 2007 - Isegoría 36:197-218.
    El trabajo expone el significado de la obra de Marsilio de Padua, la primera teoría medieval no clerical del Estado. Marsilio se propone combatir la doctrina de la plenitudo potestatis papal, porque la considera causa de la guerra civil en Italia a principios del siglo XIV. Se basa para ello en la unidad de la soberanía, frente al dualismo que caracteriza a otros defensores del poder secular, como Juan de Paris, Ockham o Dante. Sostiene que no existe fundamento espiritual (...)
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    Teología política en la premodernidad.Pedro Merino Gallardo - 2024 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 123:205-222.
    Este trabajo analiza las argumentaciones de Guillermo de Ockham y Marsilio de Padua en contra de la doctrina de los plenos poderes del papado. Su marco teórico son los debates en torno a la teología política de Carl Schmitt y una contextualización del proceso de centralización y expansión de poderes eclesiales que se conoce como la reforma gregoriana. De forma general, se presentan las posiciones de ambos autores y sus diferencias como un modelo teológico político alternativo al de los canonistas (...)
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    Roche Arnas, Pedro (Coord.):" El pensamiento político en la Edad Media".Ana María C. Minecán - 2011 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 28:315-317.
    Every legitimate exercise of political power owes its very existence to Church. On the other hand, every Church power lies in papal power. Therefore, the power of the Pope himself, even in earthy matters, is a total, absolute power, sine pondere, numero et mensura, as Egidio points out. Two powers, two swords but just a unique authority: that of the Pope.
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    Iglesia y poder en el "De ecclesiastica potestate" de Egidio Romano.Pedro Roche Arnas - 2007 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 24:141-153.
    Todo ejercicio legítimo del poder político debe su propia existencia a la Iglesia. A su vez, todo el poder que hay en la Iglesia radica o se contiene en el poder papal. Por ello, el poder del sumo Pontífice, incluso en materia temporal, es un poder pleno, absoluto, sine pondere, numero et mensura, como señala Egidio. Dos poderes, dos espadas, una sola autoridad: la del Papa.
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  20. La plenitudo temporis del messaggio cristiano.S. Accame - 1990 - Studium 86 (2):171-182.
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    Spiritualium gaudiorum plenitudo in der Erkenntnislehre Richards von St. Viktor.Hideki Nakamura - 2015 - Quaestio 15:383-392.
    The epistemology of Richard of Saint-Victor is characterised through a detailed analysis of contemplatio, the highest mode of human knowledge. Contemplatio culminates in an ecstasy, in which man reaches the highest object of his knowledge, God himself, and is fulfilled by true spiritual pleasure. This plenitude of spiritual pleasure is not just the fruit of knowledge, but fed by love. Richard distinguishes three paths of knowledge in accordance with the growth of the love between God and man. The love of (...)
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  22. [Alexandrou Aphrodisieos Pros Tous Autokratoras Peri Heimarmenes Kai Tou Eph'emin.] = Alexandri Aphrodisiensis Ad Imperatores de Fato & de Eo Quod Nostræpotestatis Est. Cui Accesit, [Ammoniou Tou Hermeiou Eis to Tou Aristotelois [Sic] P[E]Ri Hermeneias Tmema Deuteron Hypomnema] Ammonii Hermiae in Libri Aristotelis de Interpretatione Sectionem Secundam Commentarius. Cum Latina Utriusque Versione.Thomas Alexander, John Ammonius, James Roycroft, Thomas Martyn & Allestry - 1658 - Typis Thomæroycroft, Impensis Jo. Martin, Jacobi Allestrye, & Tho. Dicas, Ad Insigne Campanæin Cœiterio D. Pauli.
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    Tyranny, Despotism, and Consent in Marsiglio of Padua’s Defensor pacis.Cary J. Nederman - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-18.
    Within the political lexicon of the European Middle Ages, tyranny (along with related terms such as tyrant and tyrannical) constituted one of its most ubiquitous and flexibly applied discursive fields. Moreover, once Aristotle’s Ethics and Politics began to circulate in the West after their translation into Latin in the mid-1200s, a closely related term for tyranny emerged: despotism. Yet when we turn to Marsiglio of Padua, the fourteenth-century political theorist who is often regarded to be the quintessential medieval exponent of (...)
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  24. Precisiones sobre la interpretación nominalista de la Civitas en Marsilio de Padua.Bernardo Bayona Aznar - 2004 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 11:287-300.
    Los esfuerzos por demostrar la influencia de la filosofía nominalista en la teoría política de Marsího de Padua no han tenido éxito. Otras corrientes de pensamiento y escuelas filosóficas, como el aristotelismo heterodoxo, el corporativismo medieval e incluso la concepción orgánica de la sociedad tienen más influencia en el Defensor pacis, concebido y escrito varios años antes de ser compañero de Ockham en la Corte imperial de Luis de Baviera. El artículo examina los textos en los que se ha basado (...)
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    Religious Freedom: Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Development?Brian T. Mullady - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (1):93-108.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: HOMOGENEOUS OR HETEROGENEOUS DEVELOPMENT? BRIAN T. MULLADY, 0.P. Holy Apostles College and Seminary Cromwell, Connecticut 0 NE OF THE most difficult questions to confront those who hold for a natural-law conception of Catholic moral teaching which does not change with the development of the times is the area of the freedom of religion in the political order. The traditional teaching on this subject is expressed in many (...)
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    Latin Grammarians Echoing the Greeks: The Doctrine of Proper Epithets and the Adjective.Javier Uría - 2010 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 154 (1).
    Among Greek grammarians a distinction is recognized between a class of nouns capable of referring to several nouns and a class referring to just one proper name. This distinction is very poorly (and problematically) attested in the works of Latin grammarians. This paper explores and discusses some connections so far overlooked, and tries to correct some misinterpretations. In the light of the distinction of proper vs. common epithets, the controversial phrase mediae potestatis is elucidated, by stressing that it refers to (...)
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    Tyranny, Despotism, and Consent in Marsiglio of Padua’s Defensor pacis.has Published in Excess of 100 Journal Articles, Guillaume Bogiaris, Edward Elgar, The Rope, the Chains: Machiavelli’S. Early Thought, Its Transformations Books/Rowman & Littlefield - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-18.
    Within the political lexicon of the European Middle Ages, tyranny (along with related terms such as tyrant and tyrannical) constituted one of its most ubiquitous and flexibly applied discursive fields. Moreover, once Aristotle’s Ethics and Politics began to circulate in the West after their translation into Latin in the mid-1200s, a closely related term for tyranny emerged: despotism. Yet when we turn to Marsiglio of Padua, the fourteenth-century political theorist who is often regarded to be the quintessential medieval exponent of (...)
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    Potentia absoluta et potentia ordinata Dei: on the theological origins of Carl Schmitt’s theory of constitution. [REVIEW]Mika Ojakangas - 2012 - Continental Philosophy Review 45 (4):505-517.
    In line with his theory of secularization according to which all significant concepts of the modern theory of the state are secularized theological concepts, Carl Schmitt argues in Constitutional Theory that people’s (Volk) constitution-making power in modern democracy is analogical to God’s potestas constituens in medieval theology. It is also undoubtedly possible to find a resemblance between Schmitt’s constitution-making power and God’s power as it is described in medieval theology. In the same sense as the constitution-making power is absolutely free (...)
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