The Will Discourse in Late Medieval Philosophy and Theology
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The Will Discourse in Late Medieval Philosophy and Theology

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The Will Discourse in Late Medieval Philosophy and Theology

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This volume sheds light on underexplored aspects of voluntarism that were extensively debated in the thirteenth- and fourteenth-century philosophy and theology. By charting a map of complex and multifaceted debates on the will, it provides insight into approaches to ethics and moral psychology that sprouted in the later Middle Ages and sparked various arguments and methods for defending the freedom of the will.

Although interest in medieval ethics has increased in recent years, these studies mainly examine the concept of virtues, happiness, the freedom of the will, and the will-intellect interplay. These studies pay little attention to fourteenth-century ethics and largely neglect theories of action, the conditionality of the will, and will-time issues. The chapters in this volume illuminate new approaches and reveal the multiple facets of the will debate that emerged in the late medieval period. They address a wide range of topics such as second-order volitions, non-velle and nolle acts of the will, conditionality of the will, increase and decrease in the intensity of willing, the ethics/metaphysics and ethics/physics intersections, and the role the will played in explaining social and political phenomena.

The Will Discourse in Late Medieval Philosophy and Theology will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working on medieval philosophy and theology, moral philosophy, philosophy of mind, and action theory.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781040672860

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. List of Contributors
  8. Introduction
  9. 1 Individual and Common Intentions: The Role of the Will in the Institution of Human Language and Sacramental Signs in the Late Middle Ages
  10. 2 Marguerite Porete on the Will
  11. 3 The Effort of the Will in Richard Middleton’s (Menneville’s) Sentences Commentary
  12. 4 Instants of Nature and Formalities: The Structure of the Will According to Francis Meyronnes
  13. 5 The Power to Do Otherwise in Fourteenth-Century Philosophy: A First Approximation
  14. 6 Do I Really Want It? Walter Burley on Choosing Virtue and Vice in His Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics
  15. 7 Richard FitzRalph on Whether Cognition Necessitates Volition: Finding a Middle Way
  16. 8 Adam Wodeham on the Joy of Knowledge and of Being in Different Mental States
  17. 9 Richard Kilvington on Ethical and Theological Objects and Changes: When Ethics Meets Physics and Geometry
  18. 10 The Physical Modeling of the Will in Robert Halifax’s Questions on the Sentences, Question 6
  19. 11 To Will or Not to Will, Is That the Question? John Buridan’s Theory of the Will, Its Being, and Its Acts
  20. 12 Power, Transcendence, and the Trinity: The Formal Distinction Between the Will and the Intellect in John Ripa
  21. 13 In Perfect Conformity to God’s Will Lies Our Freedom: Teresa of Ávila
  22. Index of Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Names
  23. Index of Modern Names

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