Ensinar Filosofia na Coimbra do século XVI: O caso dos ‘Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis S.I.’ (1592-1606)

Abstract

The first case of comprehensive Jesuit philosophical textbook, the Cursus Conimbricensis stands as a hallmark of the Jesuit way of teaching philosophy during the second half of the Sixteenth century. After having placed the Cursus conimbricensis in the European philosophical scenario, this paper aims to show how Manuel de Gois, as well as the other contributors, felt to be bound to Aristotle, the major authority according to the Ratio studiorum, in dealing with questions and (sometimes totally “new”) issues.

Published
2015-06-15