In the early medieval philosophy, theologians used to chracterise the almighty power of God as divided into two different dimensions: "potentia absoluta" and "potentia ordinata". If the first refers to God's "absolute power" and gives reason to his capacity of making miracles and creating life, the second reflects the God's "ordinary" power, that is, the usual divine presence which occurs in everyday existence. Starting from this particular background and showing the deep influences of this subtle distinction, the author provides with a general re-reading of the Western metaphysics, unfolding the various connections that link together the concepts of "power", "law" and "exception".
Castrucci, E. (2017). Potenza e legge nella teologia politica medioevale. PHILOSOPHY KITCHEN, 4(7), 70-90.
Potenza e legge nella teologia politica medioevale
Emanuele Castrucci
2017-01-01
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In the early medieval philosophy, theologians used to chracterise the almighty power of God as divided into two different dimensions: "potentia absoluta" and "potentia ordinata". If the first refers to God's "absolute power" and gives reason to his capacity of making miracles and creating life, the second reflects the God's "ordinary" power, that is, the usual divine presence which occurs in everyday existence. Starting from this particular background and showing the deep influences of this subtle distinction, the author provides with a general re-reading of the Western metaphysics, unfolding the various connections that link together the concepts of "power", "law" and "exception".File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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