4:50 Duns scotus 9:00 voluntarism 11:10Willian of occam 15:20 Occam's razor 17:50 mystics 19:50 two fold truth 21:10 reason vs faith 26:20 question period(necessary vs contingent) 31:35 primacy of will vs intellect(free will vs intellect) 33:10 modern corrupt view of occam's razor
About the Renaissance, it meant a resurgence of belief in witchcraft and other superstitions. And let us not forget that those enlightened minds had to labor under princes who spend their time slaughtering one another. It was so bad that when Cesar Borgia took over the Romagna it was an IMPROVEMENT over what they knew before. Also it is interesting to read the debate in Spain about what to do with the inhabitants of America, those of the "new learning" believed that it was OK to enslave them, while the backward medieval minds opposed it. The one thing about History is that it is never good guys and bad guys, with the two never switching places. It is just one surprise after another.
A reason even originalists say the U.S. Constitution is a 'living' document. Informative and certainly knowledgeable, academic...sounding dustily archaic. Thoughtful perspectives on which to keep an active mind.
4:50 Duns scotus
9:00 voluntarism
11:10Willian of occam
15:20 Occam's razor
17:50 mystics
19:50 two fold truth
21:10 reason vs faith
26:20 question period(necessary vs contingent)
31:35 primacy of will vs intellect(free will vs intellect)
33:10 modern corrupt view of occam's razor
My man
very cool. he answered a few very basic philosophical type questions that were rattling around in my head. am hungry for more. on to the next video.
Thank you so much for uploading this!!
About the Renaissance, it meant a resurgence of belief in witchcraft and other superstitions. And let us not forget that those enlightened minds had to labor under princes who spend their time slaughtering one another. It was so bad that when Cesar Borgia took over the Romagna it was an IMPROVEMENT over what they knew before. Also it is interesting to read the debate in Spain about what to do with the inhabitants of America, those of the "new learning" believed that it was OK to enslave them, while the backward medieval minds opposed it. The one thing about History is that it is never good guys and bad guys, with the two never switching places. It is just one surprise after another.
True reason precludes faith. Believing, no matter how strongly, doesn’t make it so.
A reason even originalists say the U.S. Constitution is a 'living' document. Informative and certainly knowledgeable, academic...sounding dustily archaic. Thoughtful perspectives on which to keep an active mind.