Christianity and Rationalism:: Maximus the Confessor vs. Descartes

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Christianity and Rationalism:: Maximus the Confessor vs. Descartes (EN)

Papaoikonomou, Antonis

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2024-05-15


Maximus the Confessor and René Descartes were influential thinkers in their respective historical and philosophical contexts, but their philosophical orientations and concerns were distinct. Maximus was primarily a Christian theologian who integrated faith and reason within a theological framework, while Descartes was a key figure in the development of modern philosophy, emphasizing individual reason and scepticism as foundational elements of his philosophical system. This paper aims to present some aspects of their philosophy and try to find common ground in their thought. (EN)


Maximus the Confessor (EN)
Rationality (EN)
Faith (EN)
Rene Descartes (EN)

English

Τμήμα Διοικητικής Επιστήμης και Τεχνολογίας, Πανεπιστήμιο Δυτικής Μακεδονίας (EN)


2459-413X
2732-7507
dianoesis; Vol. 14 (2023): Issue 14 – The Byzantine world and its cultural surroundings; 39-54 (EN)

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