Verdad y libre albedrío en Roberto Grosseteste

Main Article Content

Celina A. LÉRTORA MENDOZA

Abstract

Many philosophers have dealt with the subject offreedom of human action and its relation to the natural laws and causality, as well as the relationship between Being and its knowledge. Robert Grosseteste, talking about free will in an homonymus opusculate, starts by asking if free will really exists and is specially worried, through more than half of his work, to the relationship between human freedom and the subsequent need of divine knowledge. His thinking are a step forward towards the question and can be connected to answers which have later been given, about a topic which is always valid.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

How to Cite
LÉRTORA MENDOZA, C. A. (2004). Verdad y libre albedrío en Roberto Grosseteste. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 11, 119–128. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v11i.9225
Section
SPECIAL ISSUE: Freedom in the Middle Ages

Publication Facts

Metric
This article
Other articles
Peer reviewers 
0
2.4

Reviewer profiles  N/A

Author statements

Author statements
This article
Other articles
Data availability 
N/A
16%
External funding 
N/A
32%
Competing interests 
N/A
11%
Metric
This journal
Other journals
Articles accepted 
12%
33%
Days to publication 
2745
145

Indexed in

Editor & editorial board
profiles
Academic society 
N/A
Publisher 
UCOPress