• Raymond of Sabunde (born Ramon Sibiuda; also known as Sabiende, Sabond, Sabonde, Sebon, Sebond, Sebonde, or Sebeyde; c. 1385 – 29 April 1436) was a Catalan...
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    Influences Apart from the major influence of Montaigne, Charron took from Raymond of Sabunde (Sibiuda). Another influence was neostoicism, as handled by Justus...
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  • Natural theology (category Philosophy of religion)
    including (as way No. 5) the goal-directed actions seen in nature. Raymond of Sabunde's (c. 1385–1436) Theologia Naturalis sive Liber Creaturarum, written...
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    established the existence of a Catalan philosophical tendency, started by Ramon Llull and continued by Raymond of Sabunde (Ramon Sibiuda); this work...
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  • Luis of Valladolid Raymond Sabunde John Nieder Dominic of Flanders John de Montenegro Fra Angelico Antoninus of Florence Nicholas of Cusa John of Torquemada...
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    Jews there. The request was made by Raymond of Peñafort, a Dominican friar and advisor to James I of Aragon. Raymond had been active in the Christian defense...
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    University of Notre Dame Press for the Center of Thomistic Studies. OCLC 609421317. Archived from the original on 4 April 2009. Benedict Ashley; Raymond James...
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    Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange (category Academic staff of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas)
    Martin Grabmann as distinguished theologians of the 20th century. As professor at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, he taught dogmatic and...
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    Determinatio (category Jurisprudence of Catholic canon law)
    application of practical principles, that is not necessitated by deduction from natural or divine law but is based on the contingencies of practical judgement...
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