LA VOLUNTAD LIBRE EN DUNS SCOTO LA POSIBILIDAD DE LA ELECCIÓN

Translated title of the contribution: THE FREE WILL IN DUNS SCOTO The possibility of choice

Jean Luis Arana Alencastre

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Abstract

This work aims to delve deeper into the concept of freedom as self-determination of the will in Juan Duns Escoto. The problem of choice is interpreted from a reading of Aristotelian ethics that favors a point of view focused on the fact that what properly directs choice, understood as rational desire, is reason itself. However, the problem arises of to what extent, then, it would really be a free choice, since, when the object of desire is shown to the intellect, it could not deny it if it is rational, so the choice would be determined by one's own desire. rational nature. Not being able to go against one's own rationality, furthermore, would not be limitation but coherence. For Scotus, rather, freedom is primarily constituted by the possibility of choosing any of the opposites, and even though now of choice the will always maintains the possibility of choice. Thus, freedom is understood as self-determination of the will.

Translated title of the contributionTHE FREE WILL IN DUNS SCOTO The possibility of choice
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)82-91
Number of pages10
JournalPrometeica
Volume30
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

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