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    name seems to refer to the birthplace of his father, Juan Báñez, at Mondragón in Guipúzcoa. Báñez was born at Medina del Campo, in the province of Valladolid...
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  • specifically, scholastics like Thomas Aquinas and later Thomists (such as Domingo Báñez) are often interpreted as holding that human action can be free, even...
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  • and poet Domingo Antonio Ortiz (1832–1889), Paraguayan naval officer and judge Domingo Arenas (1888–1918), Mexican revolutionary Domingo Báñez (1528–1604)...
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    de Covarrubias (1512-1577) Diego Pérez de Mesa (1563-1632) Domingo Báñez (1528-1604) Domingo de Soto (1494-1560) Fernán Pérez de Oliva (1494-1531) Francisco...
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    Trent. Among his many pupils were Domingo de Soto, Melchor Cano, Bartolomé de Medina, Tomás de Chaves, and Domingo Báñez. Vitoria's political thought strongly...
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  • (1848–1930)[2] John Balguy (1686–1748)[2] Étienne Balibar (born 1942) Domingo Báñez (1528–1604)[1][2][4] Antonio Banfi (1886–1957)[2] Abraham bar Hiyya...
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  • Paul III (d. 1549) 1528 – Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (d. 1579) 1528 – Domingo Báñez, Spanish theologian (d. 1604) 1572 – Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount Wimbledon...
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    work in natural law theory), Domingo de Soto (notable for his work on economic theory), John of St. Thomas, and Domingo Báñez; the Carmelites of Salamanca...
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  • In the theory developed by Spanish theologian Domingo Báñez and other Thomists of the 16th-century second scholasticism, physical premotion (Latin: praemotio...
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    it must be a cherub (Deben ser los que llaman cherubines), but Fr. Domingo Báñez wrote in the margin that it seemed more like a seraph (mas parece de...
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    Francisco de Vitoria, Thomas Cajetan, Franciscus Ferrariensis, Domingo de Soto, Domingo Báñez, João Poinsot, the Complutenses and others. During the 19th...
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  • preserve life if they choose not to take medicine prescribed by a doctor. Domingo Báñez distinguished between ordinary means of preserving life, such as eating...
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    include Thomas Cajetan (or Caietanus), Franciscus Ferrariensis, Domingo de Soto, Domingo Báñez, João Poinsot, the Complutenses and others. Scholasticism played...
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  • – Jean Grolier de Servières, French book collector (b. 1479) 1604 – Domingo Báñez, Spanish theologian (b. 1528) 1626 – Kikkawa Hiroie, Japanese daimyō...
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  • Paolo Barbò da Soncino Marsilio Ficino Thomas Cajetan Francisco Suárez Domingo Báñez Robert Bellarmine John of St. Thomas René Descartes Anne Conway Baruch...
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  • (1506–1546) Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582) Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592) Domingo Báñez (1528–1604) Franciscus Patricius (1529–1597) Luis de Molina (1535–1600)...
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  • Denis Diderot Robert Balfour Domingo Báñez Niccolò Cabeo John Case Conimbricenses Cesare Cremonini (philosopher) Domingo de Soto Philip Faber Pedro da...
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    states being ruled by the sons of Mahmud Shah of Malacca. February 29 Domingo Báñez, Spanish theologian (d. 1604) Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (d. 1579) March...
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    second. In his fourth year of philosophy, wherein he had the famed Domingo Báñez as professor, he entered the Society of Jesus (9 April 1569). After...
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    October 18 – Igram van Achelen, Dutch statesman (b. 1528) October 22 – Domingo Báñez, Spanish theologian (b. 1528) October 24 – Za Dengel, Emperor of Ethiopia...
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  • Losurdo Dominance Dominant ideology Dominate Dominator culture Domingo Báñez Domingo de Soto Dominicus Gundissalinus Dominik Gross Dominik Perler Dominion...
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    of Thomas Aquinas, he was violently attacked by Tomas de Lemos and Domingo Báñez. The latter went so far as to denounce Molina to the Spanish Inquisition...
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  • Humphrey, English clergyman and educator (d. 1590) 1528 February 29 Domingo Báñez, Spanish theologian (d. 1604) Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (d. 1579) March...
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  • (1420–1494) Jacobus Arminius, (1560–1609) Francis Bacon, (1561–1626)12 Domingo Báñez, (1528–1604) Sebastiano Basso, (16th century) Gabriel Biel, (1425–1495)...
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    power were common in the works of theologians as well. For example, Domingo Bañez attributed to the Pope the “definitive power to declare the truths of...
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  • Probabiliorism. Though previously Dominican theologians like Medina, Ledesma, Domingo Báñez, Alvarez and Ildephonsus were probabilists, subsequently the Dominicans...
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  • October 18 – Igram van Achelen, Dutch statesman (b. 1528) October 22 – Domingo Báñez, Spanish theologian (b. 1528) October 24 – Za Dengel, Emperor of Ethiopia...
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    Press, 2000). Robert J. Matava. Divine Causality and Human Free Choice. Domingo Báñez, Physical Premotion and the Controversy De Auxiliis Revisited. (Leiden:...
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  • Alighieri, (1265–1321) David Cranston David of Dinant Denys the Carthusian Domingo Bañez Dudo of Saint-Quentin (John) Duns Scotus, (c. 1266–1308) Saint Dunod...
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    Juan Luis Vives, Francisco de Vitoria, Francisco Suárez, Domingo de Soto and Domingo Báñez. It comprised a multitude of trends, yet its backbone was...
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