by JLS
for the GC
Harris, in "The free debate" book:
"This line of thought, which had its proximate source in the more radical elements of Italian Renaissance humanism (in Pomponazzi, in particular), was articulated forcefully by Hobbes in a debate with the Bishop of Derry, John Bramhall. (For the Renaissance debate, see Poppi (1988). Sleigh, Chappell, and Della Rocca (1998) is a
general account of the seventeenth-century free will debate)."
--- So Poppi then.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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