Later Medieval Philosophy

Later Medieval Philosophy

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780710202864
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Philosophie & Religion
Autor:
John Marenbon
Herausgeber:
Taylor and Francis
Anzahl Seiten:
256
Erscheinungsdatum:
03.09.1987
ISBN:
978-0-7102-0286-4

Zusatztext `Coupled with the earlier volume this book gives us the most up-to-date general work on medieval philosophy in the Latin West currently available; I have no doubt that students will profit from it. It is clearly written and has a good bibliography of the easily accessible sources as well as of important secondary works. Its discussions of philosophical issues are both erudite and astute.' - Canadian Philosophical Reviews`Marenbon's book is an intelligent and useful contribution to our understanding of a difficult yet stimulating period of philosophical thought.' - Oliver Leaman! Philosophy`The book is one which will grow with the reader! and should be equally valuable for university students! intelligent sixth-formers and their teachers establishing a course.' - Times Higher Education Supplement`Marenbon's clearly written and intelligent philosophical essay deserves a place on the shelves of student libraries.' - The Thomist Informationen zum Autor John Marenbon (Trinity College, Cambridge. UK) Klappentext An introduction to philosophy in the Latin West (1150-1350) combines an historical approach with philosophical analysis of thirteenth and fourteenth-century writing in terms comprehensible to the modern reader. Zusammenfassung An introduction to philosophy in the Latin West (1150-1350) combines an historical approach with philosophical analysis of thirteenth and fourteenth-century writing in terms comprehensible to the modern reader. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part One 1 Teaching and learning in the universities 2 The techniques of logic 3 Philosophy: the ancients, the Arabs and the Jews 4 The aims of arts masters and theologians Part Two 5 Intellectual knowledge: the problem and its sources 6 William of Auvergne 7 Thomas Aquinas 8 Modes and intentions: some arts masters on intellectual knowledge 9 Henry of Ghent 10 Duns Scotus: intuition and memory 11 William of Ockham Conclusion to Part Two

Autorentext
John Marenbon (Trinity College, Cambridge. UK)

Klappentext
An introduction to philosophy in the Latin West (1150-1350) combines an historical approach with philosophical analysis of thirteenth and fourteenth-century writing in terms comprehensible to the modern reader.


Inhalt
Part One 1 Teaching and learning in the universities 2 The techniques of logic 3 Philosophy: the ancients, the Arabs and the Jews 4 The aims of arts masters and theologians Part Two 5 Intellectual knowledge: the problem and its sources 6 William of Auvergne 7 Thomas Aquinas 8 Modes and intentions: some arts masters on intellectual knowledge 9 Henry of Ghent 10 Duns Scotus: intuition and memory 11 William of Ockham Conclusion to Part Two


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