Hispanic Philosophy in the Age of Discovery
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I -- 1. JORGE J. E. GRACIA, Hispanic Philosophy: Its Beginning and Golden Age -- PART II -- 2. MAURICIO BEUCHOT, The Philosophical Discussion of the Legitimacy of the Conquest of Mexico in the Sixteenth Century -- 3. JOHN P. DOYLE, Vitoria on Choosing to Replace a King -- 4. MARCELO SANCHEZ-SORONDO, Vitoria: The Original Philosopher of Rights -- 5. EDUARDO ANDUJAR, Bartolome de Las Casas and Juan Gines de Sepulveda: Moral Theology versus Political Philosophy -- 6. RAFAEL ALVIRA AND ALFREDO CRUZ, The Controversy between Las Casas and Sepulveda at Valladolid -- PART III -- 7. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Domingo de Soto and the Iberian Roots of Galileo's Science -- 8. JUAN ANTONIO WIDOW, The Economic Teachings of Spanish Scholastics -- 9. JEAN DE GROOT, Teresa of Avila and the Meaning of Mystical Theology -- 10. YVES FLOUCAT, The Christian Mysticism of St. John of the Cross and the Metaphysics of Being -- 11. MIRKO SKARICA, The Problem of God's Foreknowledge and Human Free Action in Spanish Philosophy -- PART IV -- 12. NORMAN WELLS, Suarez and a Salamancan Thomist: A Tale of a Text -- 13. STEPHEN MENN, Suarez, Nominalism, and Modes -- 14. CARLOS G. NOREN-A, Francisco Suarez on Democracy and International Law -- PART V -- 15. JOHN DEELY, A New Beginning in Philosophy: Poinsot's Contribution to the Seventeenth-Century Search -- Contributors -- Index