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