REV - AF - 1993, vol. 26, n. 3

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La mujer en la Edad Media, Josep I. Saranyana (ed.)

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    Reseñas 26/3 (1993)
    (1993) Nieto, C.G. (Carlos Gonzalo); Sellés-Dauder, J.F. (Juan Fernando); Ballester, M. (Manuel); Ortiz-de-Landázuri, C. (Carlos); Sanz, V. (Victor); Ansoain, L. (Luis); Martínez-Velasco, J. (Jesús); Angelelli, I. (Ignacio); Olábarri-Gortázar, I. (Ignacio); Nubiola, J. (Jaime); Flamarique-Zaratiegui, L. (Lourdes); Huerta, J.P. (Julián Pascual); Urabayen, J. (Julia); Valadez, L. (Leticia); Olvera, R. (Raúl); Sanz, S. (Santiago); Echegaray, G. (Guillermo)
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    Libertas transcendentalis
    (1993) Polo-Barrena, L. (Leonardo)
    With the notion of habit, in the classical philosophy human potency can be considered irrestrictly, even without accepting the primacy of potency over act, as happens in modern philosophy. This concerns to human liberty, which can be thought as actus essendi hominis, and in that sense as transcendental. Also, the order of transcendental notions has to be amplified.
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    La mujer en la Edad Media: una aproximación historiográfica
    (1993) Solé, G. (Gloria)
    This paper includes historical studies to introduce the subject of the conference Women in the Middle Ages (the female condition from a christian perspective), which was held at the University of Navarra in 1993. It contains general and specialized works concerning queens, nobles, nuns, begui-nes, cenobites, citizens and countrywomen, crusaders and pilgrims of medieval times.
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    ¿Finalidad femenina de la creación? Antropología bajomedieval de la mujer
    (1993) Cruz-Cruz, J. (Juan)
    Two ethical-social paradigms coexisted in the early Middle Ages: antifeminism and profeminism. The first one expresses the "masculine teleology of creation": the biological primacy belongs to man and therefore, woman is subordinated to him from ontological, psychological and social viewpoints. The second paradigm expresses the "feminine teleology of creation" with its philosophical and juridical repercussions.