(1225 – 1274) We now turn our attention to the second of the two most prominent medieval philosophers, Thomas Aquinas the Dominican priest who would one day come to be regarded as the Catholic Church's greatest theologian and ...
Philosophy and faith: Augustine to Maimonides -- The schoolmen: from the twelfth century to the Renaissance -- Logic and language -- Knowledge -- Physics -- Metaphysics -- Mind and soul -- Ethics -- God.
In this book John Marenbon discusses the extraordinary breadth of medieval philosophy as written by Christians in Greek and Latin, Muslims in Arabic and by Jews in Hebrew, from c. 500 to c. 1550.
Knuuttila, S. (2004) Emotions in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kraye, J., Ryan, W.F. and Schmitt, C.B. (eds) (1986) Pseudo-Aristotle in the Middle Ages: The Theology and Other Texts, London: Warburg ...
For more on the question of whether Bonaventure should be considered a “philosopher,” see A. Speer, “Bonaventure and the Question of a Medieval Philosophy,” Medieval Philosophy and Theology 6 (1997), 25–46. . Trans. by Z. Hayes in vol.4 ...
Sir Anthony Kenny continues his magisterial new history of Western philosophy with a fascinating guide through more than a millennium of thought from 400 AD onwards, charting the story of...
Sir Anthony Kenny continues his magisterial new history of Western philosophy with a fascinating guide through more than a millennium of thought from 400 AD onwards, charting the story of philosophy from the founders of Christian and ...
In 200 pages, the text basically covers the thought of ten centuries ... "clearly no light task," says the Times Literary Supplement of London, adding that "this is a careful and erudite book, full of patience and tolerance, catholic in ...
This fascinating volume looks at the individuals who pioneered these new schools of thought and their lasting effects on our understanding of the nature of reality.
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Wippel and Wolter are perhaps the most respected names in metaphysical thought of the middle ages.
... Medieval Women (Berkeley, CA: 1987). C. W. Bynum, Fragmentation and Redemption: Essays on Gender and the Human Body in Medieval Religion (New York: 1992). C. Dinshaw and D. Wallace (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Women's ...
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