A intentio dos atos humanos no Scito Te Ipsum de Pedro Abelardo

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

This work presents a reading of the Scito Te Ipsum of Peter Abelard (1079- 1142), focusing the core of morality: the intentio. In Abelards conception, moral acts are in themselves indifferent. Morality abide exclusively in agents consent and in the intention that precedes action. When the agent consents, consciously, in the contempt of God, commits sin, although he doesnt execute the action. Sin is not, therefore, in vice, neither in bad will. These, would be better called, a disease of the soul that push man and against which he has to fight to deserve glorys crown

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pecado vicios consensus etica morality intentio filosofia má vontade moralidade abelardo, 1079-1142 -- scito te ipsum -- critica e interpretacao consensus sin intentio vice bad will

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