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Jesuit Philosophy at the Iberian School of Peace: own characteristics and the treatment of the universality

Authors

SENENT DE FRUTOS, JUAN ANTONIO

External publication

No

Means

Filos. Unisinos

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

SJR Impact

0.122

Publication date

01/05/2022

ISI

000830890500014

Abstract

In this article we ask, in the first place, in what sense it is possible to speak of "Jesuit philosophy", be-yond a formal and circumstantial understanding in the sense that it denotes the philosophical activity transmitted in works of thought produced by the members of the Society of Jesus; If it is possible and pertinent to speak of Jesuit philosophy in a sense not only formal, but also substantive and normative, and what may this imply for the performance of the practice of philosophy itself. Second, we place the character of Jesuit philosophizing and they contribution in the doctrinal, social and epochal context of the so-called Iberian School of Peace, where he shares common methodologies and practical orienta-tions. And thirdly, the principles that animate the Jesuit philosophy for the treatment of the universality and diversity of the human race.

Keywords

Jesuit Philosophy; Francisco Suarez; Ignatian modernity; Iberian School of Peace; universality

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