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  Godfrey of Fontaines
Godfrey of Fontaines was one of the major philosopher-theologians to serve as Regent Master at the University of Paris in the final quarter of the thirteenth century, along with Henry of Ghent and Giles of Rome.
Godfrey of Fontaines was born in present day Belgium in the principality of Liège, very likely at the chateau of the noble family of which he was a member, at Fontaines-les Hozémont, probably shortly before 1250.
Godfrey was surely familiar with the controversy concerning whether one should with Avicenna stress the nonparticular and therefore the universal character of being as being and hence make this the subject of metaphysics or rather with Averroes emphasize it as the science which has the highest kind of being, the divine, as its subject.
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  Godfrey of Fontaines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Godfrey was a staunch supporter of Thomism, yet sufficiently original to differ in many things from the master's views, e.g., the principle of individuation, and the distinction between essence and existence in material things.
Wippel, J.F. The Role of the Phantasm in Godfrey of Fontaines' Theory of Intellection, in C. Wenin, ed., L'homme et son univers au moyen âge (Actes du septième congrès internationale de philosophie médiévale [30 Août-4 Septembre 1982]), Vol.
Wippel, J.F. Godfrey of Fontaines at the University of Paris in the Last Quarter of the Thirteenth Century, in J.A. Aertsen, K. Emery, Andreas Speer, eds., Nach der Verurteilung von 1277.
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 Godfrey of Fontaines Summary
Godfrey of Fontaines, the scholastic philosopher and theologian, was a native of Fontaines-les-Hozémont in the principality of Liège.
Godfrey was a lively controversialist, combating at length the opinions of his contemporaries, particularly Henry of Ghent, Giles of Rome, and James of Viterbo.
Godfrey was a staunch supporter of Thomism, yet sufficiently original to differ in many things from the master's views, e.g., the principle of individuation, and the distinction between essence and existence in material things.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Godfrey of Fontaines
Godfrey was a staunch supporter of Thomism, yet sufficiently original to differ in many things from the master's views, e.g., the principle of individuation, and the distinction between
The "XIV Quodlibeta" of Godfrey, extensively studied and multiplied in manuscript
V is to contain studies on Godfrey by de Wulf, de Munnynck, and Van Roel.
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 Godfrey of Fontaines (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Marmursztejn (2006) offers many particular instances of Godfrey's thinking about various practical matters while developing her theme of different quodlibetal Masters' understanding of their role and their authority in determining disputed issues.
Lambertini (2006) does much the same with respect to Godfrey's positions and those of several other Masters concerning a number of political issues in their respective Quodlibetal disputations.
Wippel, J.F. "Godfrey of Fontaines' Quodlibet XIV on Justice as a General Virtue: Is It Really a Quodlibet?", in C.
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"Godfrey of Fontaines and Henry of Ghent's Theory of Intentional Distinction between Essence and Existence." Sapientiae procerum amore.
"Godfrey of Fontaines and the Condemnation of March 7, 1277." Festschrift in honor of Rev. Armand Maurer.
"Godfrey of Fontaines' Quodlibet XIV on Justice as A General Virtue: Is It Really a Quodlibet?", in Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: The Thirteenth Century, ed.
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Duke of Lower Lorraine and first King of Jerusalem, son of Eustache II, Count of Boulogne, and of Ida, daughter of Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lower Lorraine; b.
A scholastic philosopher and theologian; born near Liège within the first half of the thirteenth century.
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 Thomas Godfrey --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Godfrey became a glazier during his youth and later installed the windows in Philadelphia's state house, now Independence Hall.
The dramatist and poet Thomas Godfrey was a playwright and poet in colonial America.
The U.S. radio and television entertainer Arthur Godfrey was widely popular in the 1940s and 1950s.
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 The Historian: The Common Good in Late Medieval Political Thou... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 12 chapters, the author of this revamped and revisionistic dissertation studies eight scholastics--Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Giles of Rome, Henry of Ghent, Godfrey of Fontaines, James of Viterbo, John of Paris, and Remigio dei Girolami--on the common good and its relation to the individual good.
The position he seeks to overturn is that the reception of Aristotle enabled scholastics to develop a secular basis for political theory, derived from the concept of man as a political animal; thus, justice, understood as serving the common good, became a natural virtue.
Godfrey both borrowed from Thomas and Henry and reacted against them; he theologized Aristotle still further by adding Bernard of Clairvaux's doctrine of the love of God to the mix.
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Godfrey is located in southwestern Illinois in Madison County north of St Louis on Highway 111.
Arthur Godfrey ranks as one of the important on-air stars of the first decade of American television the decade of the 1950s Godfrey hosted a daily radio program and.
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 Godfrey Of Fontaines --  Encyclopædia Britannica
French Godefroy De Fontaines French Aristotelian philosopher and theologian prominent in the medieval controversy over faith versus reason that dominated the intellectual life of the University of Paris, then the academic centre of the West.
British scientist Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield was born in Newark, Nottinghamshire, on Aug. 28, 1919.
He served at EMI, Ltd., from 1951 and was the head of medical systems sections between 1972 and 1976, chief staff scientist in 1976–77, and senior staff scientist after 1977.
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Godfrey of Fontaines  · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article on this medieval scholar, by John Wippel.
Godfrey of Fontaines  · iweb · Catholic Encyclopedia article by P. Coffey.
Godfrey  · Brief footnote on this noted Scholastic thinker.
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(B765.G594 W56.) Godfrey was a rough contemporary of Scotus, and of considerable importance.
John F. Wippel, "Godfrey of Fontaines, Peter of Auvergne, John Baconthorpe, and the Principle of Individuation," in William A. Frank and Girard J. Etzkorn, ed.
John Wippel, "Godfrey of Fontaines." An important figure at the very end of the thirteenth century.
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Such a radical and original thinker and teacher, much less a female one, was nearly certain to antagonize the religious authorities and incite and be forced to endure their censure as a result.
The number of theologians needed to condemn Marguerite was necessary to overturn the approval of Godfrey of Fontaines.
In the second deliberation against her on May 9, 1310, she refused to take the oath or respond to the inquisitors, and was reprimanded for ignoring and defying the Bishop of Cambrai, and was branded a relapsed heretic.
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 Canadian Journal of History: Common Good in Late Medieval Political Thought, The
It seeks to assess afresh the influence of Aristotelian philosophy on the scholastic thought of the late thirteenth and the early fourteenth centuries, and more particularly to examine the meaning of the term "common good" within the political and theological debates that characterized that period.
The author approaches a variety of questions concerning the relations between metaphysical and political thought through the writings of eight influential continental philosophers of the late Middle Ages: Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, Henry of Ghent, Godfrey of Fontaines, Giles of Rome, James of Viterbo, John of Paris, and Remigio dei Girolami.
The contribution of English thought is not left out here either, for, as the author reminds us, it was chiefly owing to the translating efforts of Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln, that the texts of all ten books of the Nichomachean Ethics were first made available to thinkers in the west.
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Godfrey of Fontaines - A scholastic philosopher and theologian; born near Liège within the first half of the thirteenth century.
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 Thomas Godfrey --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
It was first produced in 1767, four years after Godfrey's death.
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 Center for Catholic Studies - Seton Hall University
He has long been recognized as an outstanding expert in the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Among his many academic awards are counted the Cardinal Mercier Prize from Louvain for the best book on a metaphysical theme (The Metaphysical Thought of Godfrey of Fontaines).
He was also awarded the Aquinas medal by the American Catholic Philosophical Association for distinguished achievement in the field of philosophy and is a fellow of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas.
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Potvin, without giving any reason for so doing, assumes that this Lord of Cambrein is none other than the Bishop of Cambrai.
If this assumption be correct, the person referred to was probably either John of Berhune, who held the see from 1200 till July 27, 1219, or his successor Godfrey of Fontaines (Conde), who held it till 1237.
To me, however, it seems more likely that the personage intended was in reality the 'Seingnor' of Cambrin, the chef-lieu of a canton of the same name, on a small hill overlooking the peat-marshes of Bethune, albeit I can find no other record of any such landed proprietor's existence.
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