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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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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 1434–1436...
- St
Vincent Ferrer John
Dominici John
Gerson Luis of
Valladolid Raymond Sabunde John
Nieder Dominic of
Flanders John de
Montenegro Fra
Angelico Antoninus...
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Apart from the
major influence of Montaigne,
Charron took from
Raymond of
Sabunde (Sibiuda).
Another influence was neostoicism, as
handled by
Justus Lipsius...
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philosophical tendency,
started by
Ramon Llull and
continued by
Raymond of
Sabunde (Ramon Sibiuda); this work
contains his
famous prophecy according to which...