目的论,自然欲望和外邦人对上帝的认识

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY Imago Temporis-Medium Aevum Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.21001/IMAGOTEMPORIS.V0I0.308532
Sebastián Contreras, J. García-Huidobro
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目的论推理在十三世纪的作家中很常见。当然,万物之间最终秩序的存在使他们能够解释自然物体的运动和天体的运动:对这些作者来说,所有事物的运动都是由于最终的因果关系。我们将在下面分析的阿奎那的《反外论总论》再现了同样的推理模式。他以自然物体的运动为参照,试图说明一种特殊的运动范畴即人的知识的意义。因此,他指出,人类的知识是我们对智力的自然渴望的一种表达,是对知识的自然渴望,这种渴望只存在于对上帝的认识中,上帝是世界的第一起因。
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Teleology, Natural Desire and Knowledge of God in the Summa Contra Gentiles
Teleological reasoning was common among authors of the XIII century. Certainly, the existence of a finalist order among things allowed them to explain both the movement of natural bodies and the movement of the celestial bodies: for these authors all things would move because of final causality. Aquinas’ Summa contra gentiles, which we analyze in the following, reproduces this same reasoning model. Taking as reference the movement of natural bodies, he tries to explain the meaning of a special category of movement, namely: human knowledge. Thus, he states that human knowledge is an expression of a natural appetite of our intelligence, the natural desire to know, which rests only in the knowledge of God, the first cause of the world.
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