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O livre-arbítrio na ética de Abelardo1 1 Conferência apresentada no I Colóquio de Filosofia Patrística e Medieval da PUC-SP, em 27/8/2019.

Abstract

Abelard’s conception of free will was defined in the work Theologia scholarium as the deliberation of the individual to do or renounce something. In Abelard’s ethical writings, this idea was developed on the basis of the notion of the voluntary. In his treatment of sin, the basis of Abelard’s discussions, Abelard developed the concept currently known as “intentionalist morals”. In this moral perspective, sin would only result from the intention of the individual, as the result of his or her consent and of free and voluntary action. The purpose of this article is to introduce Abelard’s idea of free will in relation to sin and God’s will, a position that contributed to his condemnation at the Council of Sens in 1140.

Keywords:
Peter Abelard (1079-1142); Ethics; Free will; Voluntary; Consent

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