Causa Singularis Discordie and the Italian Situation in the Defensor Pacis of Marsilius of Padua
Abstract
This essay begins with the idea that Marsilius of Padua’s Causa singularis discordie is doubled faceted, it being simultaneously the false opinion according to which the pope would have plenitude of power along with his perverted desire for rulership. I intend to show that this is related to a certain theory of the human acts presented in the Defensor pacis, and how it helps us to understand Marsilius’ approach to the events of his time.Downloads
1. The authors who publish in this magazine accept the following conditions:
-
They retain the copyright and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work registered under the Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License that allows third parties to use what is published as long as they mention the authorship of the work and the first publication in this magazine.
-
They can make other independent and additional contractual agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the version of the article published in this magazine (eg. include it in an institutional repository or publish it in a book) provided that they clearly indicate that the work was first published in this journal.
-
They are allowed and recommended to publish their work on the Internet (for example on institutional or personal pages).
2. AutoArchive Conditions. Authors are allowed and encouraged to distribute post-print electronic versions of their manuscripts because it promotes their circulation, a possible increase of quotation and a major reach among the Academic community. Color RoMEO: blue.