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HoP 236 - None for Me, Thanks - Franciscan Poverty

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Concept of Poverty and the Franciscans' Perspective

This chapter delves into the Franciscans' understanding of poverty and its implications. It explores the distinctions between ownership and use, specifically in relation to food, and examines the writings of Bonaventure and Peter Olivey. The chapter also discusses the debates and criticisms faced by the mendicant ethic, as well as the internal divisions within the Franciscan order.

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