Early Medieval Philosophy (480-1150)
Author: John Marenbon
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 224
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Author: John Marenbon
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 224
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Author: John Marenbon
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2002-01-22
Total Pages: 251
ISBN-13: 1135795223
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis introduction to philosophy in the Latin West between 1150 and 1350 combines an historical approach, which concentrates on the sources, forms and backgrounds of the medieval works, with philosophical analysis of thirteenth and fourteenth-century writing in terms comprehensible to a modern reader. Part One looks at the intellectual and historical context of medieval thought. It examines the courses in the medieval universities; the methods of teaching; the forms of written work; the logical techniques used for argument and analysis; the translation and the availability of Ancient Greek, Arab and Jewish philosophical texts; the challenges the new material presented and the various ways in which Western thinkers responded to them. Part Two focuses on one important problem in later medieval thought: the nature of intellectual knowledge. It explains the arguments given by Aristotle, his antique commentators and the Arab philosophers Avicenna and Averroes, and traces how a series of Western thinkers, including Thomas Aquinas and William of Ockham, developed, modified or rejected them.
Author: John Marenbon
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2002-03-11
Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 1134989636
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCompact but singularly well thought out material of a theological, logical, poetic as well as philosophical nature.
Author: John Marenbon
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2006-10-02
Total Pages: 465
ISBN-13: 1134461836
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUpdated to include recent research in the field, this exploration of medieval philosophy looks at the subject’s history, techniques and concepts. Discussing the main writers and ideas, it is the standard companion for all students of the discipline.
Author: David Edward Luscombe
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 0192891790
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Middle Ages span a period of well over a millennium: from the emperor Constantine's Christian conversion in 312 to the early sixteenth century. During this time there was remarkable continuity of thought, but there were also many changes made in different philosophies: various breaks, revivals and rediscoveries. David Luscombe's history of Medieval Thought steers a clear path through this long period, beginning with three great influences on medieval philosophy: Augustine, Boethius, and Pseudo-Denis, and focusing on Alcuin, then Anselm, Abelard, Aquinas, Ockham, Duns Scotus, and Eckhart amongst others from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. Medieval philosophy is widely regarded as having a theological and religious orientation, but more recently attention has been given to the early study of logic, language, and the philosophy of science. This history therefore gives a fascinating insight into medieval views on aspects such as astronomy, materialism, perception, and the nature of the soul, as well as of God.
Author: Antonie Vos
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 2006-06-30
Total Pages: 672
ISBN-13: 0748627251
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn Duns Scotus is arguably one of the most significant philosopher theologians of the middle ages who has often been overlooked. This book serves to recover his rightful place in the history of Western philosophy revealing that he is in fact one of the great masters of our philosophical heritage. Among the fields to which Scotus has made an immense contribution are logic, metaphysics, philosophy of mind and action, and ethical theory.The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus provides a formidable yet comprehensive overview of the life and works of this Scottish-born philosopher. Vos has successfully combined his lifetime of dedicated study with the significant body of biographical literature, resulting in a unique look at the life and works of this philosopher theologian.
Author: John Adams
Publisher: New York : D. Van Nostrand Company
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard Tarnas
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 2011-10-19
Total Pages: 560
ISBN-13: 0307804526
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"[This] magnificent critical survey, with its inherent respect for both the 'Westt's mainstream high culture' and the 'radically changing world' of the 1990s, offers a new breakthrough for lay and scholarly readers alike....Allows readers to grasp the big picture of Western culture for the first time." SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Here are the great minds of Western civilization and their pivotal ideas, from Plato to Hegel, from Augustine to Nietzsche, from Copernicus to Freud. Richard Tarnas performs the near-miracle of describing profound philosophical concepts simply but without simplifying them. Ten years in the making and already hailed as a classic, THE PASSION OF THE WESERN MIND is truly a complete liberal education in a single volume.
Author: David Marshall Miller
Publisher:
Published: 2022-01-06
Total Pages: 551
ISBN-13: 1108420303
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of cutting-edge scholarship on the close interaction of philosophy with science at the birth of the modern age.
Author: Juhana Toivanen
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2020-10-12
Total Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 9004438467
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Political Animal in Medieval Philosophy Juhana Toivanen investigates the foundations of human social life through the Aristotelian notion of ‘political animal’, as it was used in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.