454. By Appointment Only: Political Philosophy in the Second Scholastic
Suárez and other Iberian scholastics ask where political power comes from and under what circumstances it is exercised legitimately.
Themes:
• H.A. Braun, Juan de Mariana and Early Modern Spanish Political Thought (Aldershot: 2007).
• A. Brett, “Individual and Community in the ‘Second Scholastic’: Subjective Rights in Domingo de Soto and Francisco Suárez,” in C. Blackwell and S. Kusukawa (eds), Philosophy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Conversations with Aristotle (Aldershot: 1999), 146-68.
• F.B. Costello, The Political Philosophy of Luis de Molina, S.J. (1535-1600) (Rome: 1974).
• J.A. Fernández-Santamaria, The State, War, and Peace: Spanish Political Thought in the Renaissance 1516-1559 (Cambridge: 1977).
• B. Hamilton, Spanish Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1963).
• H. Höpfl, Jesuit Political Thought: the Society of Jesus and the State, c. 1540-1630 (Cambridge: 2004).
• D. Schwarz, “Francisco Suárez on Consent and Political Obligation,” Vivarium 46 (2008), 59-81.
• J.A. Tellkamp (ed.), A Companion to Early Modern Spanish Imperial Political and Social Thought (Leiden: 2020).
• R.W. Truman, Spanish Treatises on Government, Society and Religion in the Time of Philip II (Leiden: 1999).
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Caught up at last!!!
Hi Peter, I began following the podcast in 2019, when I took over the Ancient Philosophy course at my school--and since then it's been like Achilles chasing the tortoise, every time I finish a series I find there's a new, longer one! (Not complaining, though, although the Africana 20th century was soo long that I almost gave up). But as of October 10, 2024, I caught up with all series, which means that (counting 14 episodes of philosophy in China, which I've been looking forward to) I've listened to 672 episodes of your podcast. I did enjoy reading Suarez in college (still extremely clear for present-day Spanish speakers like me), so this was a great place to catch up.
This means that I can finally feel impatient about when the next episode will drop! =)
Thank you for doing this! I still don't understand how you can absorb so much information between episode and episode, and still deliver it in such an engaging and clear way. And the interviews are great. Looking forward to the next 672. My regards to Hiawatha. -- A.
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Caught up
Amazing, thanks for devoting so many hours to the series! Glad you have enjoyed it. Fortunately there was a new episode today in the Chinese series so you didn't have to wait for too long...
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