Francisco Suarez

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Francisco Suarez

Francisco Suárez (born January 5, 1548 in Granada , † September 25, 1617 in Lisbon ) was a Spanish Jesuit , theologian and philosopher . He was given the honorary name Doctor Eximius ("outstanding teacher").

Life

Commentariorum ac disputationum in tertiam partem divi Thomae (1590)
Summae theologiae. De Deo uno et trino , I, 1607
Operis de religione (1625)
De incarnatione, pars prima (1745)

Suárez joined the Jesuits in Salamanca on June 16, 1564 and studied theology in this city from 1565 to 1570.

He then taught philosophy in Ávila and Segovia in 1571, and then theology in 1575. In the course of his life he taught theology at various universities: 1576 in Valladolid , 1580 to 1585 in Rome , 1585 to 1592 in Alcalá , 1592 to 1597 in Salamanca and 1597 to 1616 in Coimbra .

In theology he wrote a large number of treatises, not all of which met with higher grace, for example his teaching on written confession was forbidden, and his book Defensio fidei was burned in Paris . In full accord with his superiors and the Pope, however , he found himself defending the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception and the Eternal Virginity of Mary. He made important contributions to the so-called Analysis fidei .

In philosophy he was a representative of natural law and is counted to the school of Salamanca . His metaphysical writings had a strong effect on Leibniz .

Because of his legal writings, he was later seen as a co-founder of international law .

Suarez had a tremendous impact. His metaphysical writings, especially the Disputationes Metaphysicae (1597) and his writings on natural law, were received well into the 18th century in both Catholic and Protestant Europe. He can therefore be described as one of the founders of Baroque scholasticism alongside Franciscus Toletus .

Editions and translations

  • Markus Kremer (Ed.): Francisco Suárez: De pace - De bello. About peace - About war (= political philosophy and legal theory of the Middle Ages and modern times. Volume I, 2). Frommann-Holzboog, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 2013, ISBN 978-3-7728-2505-7 (Latin text and German translation)
  • Oliver Bach et al. (Ed.): Francisco Suárez: De legibus ac deo legislatore. About the laws and God the lawgiver. Liber tertius: De lege positiva humana. Third book: About human positive law (= political philosophy and legal theory of the Middle Ages and modern times. Volumes I, 6 and I, 7). 2 volumes. Frommann-Holzboog, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 2014, ISBN 978-3-7728-2509-5 and ISBN 978-3-7728-2655-9 (Latin text and German translation)
  • Rainer Specht (Ed.): Francisco Suárez: About individuality and the principle of individuation. Meiner, Hamburg 1976, ISBN 978-3-7873-0376-2 (Latin text and German translation)
  • Salvador Castellote (Ed.): Francisco Suárez: De anima. Commentaria una cum quaestionibus in libros Aristotelis de anima. Comentarios a los libros de Aristóteles sobre el alma. 3 volumes. Madrid 1978–1991 (critical edition with Spanish translation)

literature

  • Oliver Bach, Norbert Brieskorn , Gideon Stiening (eds.): Auctoritas omnium legum. Fransisco Suárez '“De legibus” between theology, philosophy and jurisprudence (= political philosophy and legal theory of the Middle Ages and modern times. Vol. II, 5). Frommann-Holzboog, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 2013, ISBN 978-3-7728-2620-7 .
  • Oliver Bach, Norbert Brieskorn, Gideon Stiening (eds.): The natural law theory of Francisco Suárez. De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston, ISBN 978-3-11-052375-1
  • Heinrich Kipp : Modern problems of martial law in late scholasticism. A legal philosophical study on the requirements of the right to war in Vittoria and Suarez (= Görres Society for the Care of Science in Catholic Germany . H. 68). Schöningh, Paderborn 1935.
  • Markus Kremer: Taking responsibility for peace. Political ethics with Francisco Suárez (1548–1617). Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-17-020165-1 (Theology and Peace; Volume 35).
  • Günter Ludwig : Metaphysical basic questions of educational science. A. Henn Verlag, Ratingen 1970.
  • Thomas Marschler: The speculative doctrine of the Trinity of Francisco Suárez SJ in its philosophical-theological context (= contributions to the history of philosophy and theology of the Middle Ages. New series, volume 71). Aschendorff, Münster 2007, ISBN 978-3-402-10281-7 .
  • Heinrich Rommen: The theory of the state of the Franz Suarez SJ Volksvereins-Verlag, M. Gladbach o. J. [1927].
  • Victor M. Salas, Robert L. Fastiggi (Eds.): A Companion to Francisco Suárez. Brill, Leiden / Boston 2015, ISBN 978-90-04-28158-5
  • Harald Schöndorf : The metaphysics of Francisco Suárez. In: Janez Perčič, Johannes Herzgsell (ed.): Great thinkers of the Jesuit order. Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn 2016, ISBN 978-3-506-78400-1 , pp. 13-25
  • Oswald Schwemmer : Suárez , in: Jürgen Mittelstraß (Hrsg.): Encyclopedia Philosophy and Philosophy of Science. 2nd Edition. Volume 7: Re - Te, Stuttgart, Metzler 2018, ISBN 978-3-476-02106-9 , pp. 561 - 564 (detailed list of works and literature)

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