Les conditions de possibilité de la théologie comme science

Dialogue 49 (3):331-364 (2010)
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ABSTRACT : The scientific character of theology was hotly debated among theologians of the 13th and 14th century. In what follows I expound the singular views of Hervaeus Natalis, a thinker who lived in the first quarter of the 14th century. According to him, the solution to this problem lies in the notion of abstraction. I offer a historical and philosophical analysis of his position based on the first French translation of a significative portion of one of his Quodlibets. I made the translation from my own edition of its Latin text

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David Piché
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