Le fourvoiement paradoxal du Magisterio de la fe y de la razón (1761) du père Calatayud dans sa guerre contre une hétérodoxie virale : le “libertinage philosophique”

The multifaceted figure of the “erudite libertine” is a creation of the Christian apologetics of the 17th century in order to disqualify a large variety of philosophical, metaphysical and scientific alternatives to the scholastic-Aristotelian system. In his Magisterio de la fe y de la razon (1761),...

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Main Author: Frédéric Prot
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2009-06-01
Series:Nuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/56502
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spelling doaj-1f3ba26bf97e4d05b71376f80086f4302020-11-24T21:17:54ZengCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes AméricainsNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos1626-02522009-06-0110.4000/nuevomundo.56502Le fourvoiement paradoxal du Magisterio de la fe y de la razón (1761) du père Calatayud dans sa guerre contre une hétérodoxie virale : le “libertinage philosophique”Frédéric ProtThe multifaceted figure of the “erudite libertine” is a creation of the Christian apologetics of the 17th century in order to disqualify a large variety of philosophical, metaphysical and scientific alternatives to the scholastic-Aristotelian system. In his Magisterio de la fe y de la razon (1761), Jesuit Calatayud recognizes these alternatives as a subversive emancipation of the thought meant to sink into incredulity and atheism. Fighting against a conspirator Century, he denounces the ambitions of the critical philosophy freed of its submission to faith, dogma and Aristotle. In Calatayud’s view, Christian skepticism, which runs the new experimental science, through probabilism or new Cartesian “dogmatism” at the origin of the refoundation of Physics and Metaphysics, is the expression of a wandering and arrogant reason, which does not generate any true certainty but a thunder of opinions gathered against orthodoxy. As a paradox, his scholastic dogmatism, exacerbated by his willingness to fight an inside enemy with multiple identities, leads to a certain heterodoxy, in contradiction with his apparent fideism.http://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/5650218th Centurychristian scepticismFeijoofilosofical libertinismnovatores
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Le fourvoiement paradoxal du Magisterio de la fe y de la razón (1761) du père Calatayud dans sa guerre contre une hétérodoxie virale : le “libertinage philosophique”
Nuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
18th Century
christian scepticism
Feijoo
filosofical libertinism
novatores
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title Le fourvoiement paradoxal du Magisterio de la fe y de la razón (1761) du père Calatayud dans sa guerre contre une hétérodoxie virale : le “libertinage philosophique”
title_short Le fourvoiement paradoxal du Magisterio de la fe y de la razón (1761) du père Calatayud dans sa guerre contre une hétérodoxie virale : le “libertinage philosophique”
title_full Le fourvoiement paradoxal du Magisterio de la fe y de la razón (1761) du père Calatayud dans sa guerre contre une hétérodoxie virale : le “libertinage philosophique”
title_fullStr Le fourvoiement paradoxal du Magisterio de la fe y de la razón (1761) du père Calatayud dans sa guerre contre une hétérodoxie virale : le “libertinage philosophique”
title_full_unstemmed Le fourvoiement paradoxal du Magisterio de la fe y de la razón (1761) du père Calatayud dans sa guerre contre une hétérodoxie virale : le “libertinage philosophique”
title_sort le fourvoiement paradoxal du magisterio de la fe y de la razón (1761) du père calatayud dans sa guerre contre une hétérodoxie virale : le “libertinage philosophique”
publisher Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
series Nuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
issn 1626-0252
publishDate 2009-06-01
description The multifaceted figure of the “erudite libertine” is a creation of the Christian apologetics of the 17th century in order to disqualify a large variety of philosophical, metaphysical and scientific alternatives to the scholastic-Aristotelian system. In his Magisterio de la fe y de la razon (1761), Jesuit Calatayud recognizes these alternatives as a subversive emancipation of the thought meant to sink into incredulity and atheism. Fighting against a conspirator Century, he denounces the ambitions of the critical philosophy freed of its submission to faith, dogma and Aristotle. In Calatayud’s view, Christian skepticism, which runs the new experimental science, through probabilism or new Cartesian “dogmatism” at the origin of the refoundation of Physics and Metaphysics, is the expression of a wandering and arrogant reason, which does not generate any true certainty but a thunder of opinions gathered against orthodoxy. As a paradox, his scholastic dogmatism, exacerbated by his willingness to fight an inside enemy with multiple identities, leads to a certain heterodoxy, in contradiction with his apparent fideism.
topic 18th Century
christian scepticism
Feijoo
filosofical libertinism
novatores
url http://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/56502
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