Introduction to Medieval Philosophy

Introduction to Medieval Philosophy

Einband:
E-Book (epub)
EAN:
9781444360677
Untertitel:
Basic Concepts
Genre:
Allgemeines, Lexika
Autor:
Joseph W. Koterski
Herausgeber:
Wiley-Blackwell
Anzahl Seiten:
256
Erscheinungsdatum:
09.09.2011
ISBN:
978-1-4443-6067-7

By exploring the philosophical character of some of the greatest
medieval thinkers, An Introduction to Medieval
Philosophy provides a rich overview of philosophy in the
world of Latin Christianity.

* Explores the deeply philosophical character of such medieval
thinkers as Augustine, Boethius, Eriugena, Anselm, Aquinas,
Bonaventure, Scotus, and Ockham

* Reviews the central features of the epistemological and
metaphysical problem of universals

* Shows how medieval authors adapted philosophical ideas from
antiquity to apply to their religious commitments

* Takes a broad philosophical approach of the medieval era
by,taking account of classical metaphysics, general culture, and
religious themes

Autorentext
Reverend Joseph W. Koterski, S.J., is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. He also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of International Philosophical Quarterly and as Chaplain in Queen's Court Residential College for Freshmen.

Klappentext
The centuries between the fall of the Roman Empire and the dawn of the Renaissance were times of extraordinarily rich intellectual ferment. During this period Christian philosophers and theologians struggled with transcendent questions in philosophy and religion by engaging in debates that advanced long disputed questions. In the process they set the stage for the world of modern thought by their transformation of ideas from antiquity. Reflecting religion's profound influences on Europe during the Middle Ages, An Introduction to Medieval Philosophy provides a rich overview of philosophy in the world of Latin Christianity. Arranged thematically around ideas that persistently fascinated medieval philosophers, the text explores in depth such fundamental concepts as Faith and Reason, God, the Divine Ideas, Universals, Transcendentals, Cosmos and Nature, and the Soul. The resolution of theological questions invariably required the careful precision of philosophical distinctions. This book analyzes the ways in which some of the greatest medieval thinkers contributed to the discussion of each of these topics—from Augustine of Hippo and Boethius to Aquinas, Scotus, and William of Ockham. Lucid and insightful, An Introduction to Medieval Philosophy offers an illuminating window into the minds of the medieval philosophers who bridged the ancient and modern worlds and developed ideas that have shaped the course of Western thought.

Zusammenfassung
By exploring the philosophical character of some of the greatest medieval thinkers, An Introduction to Medieval Philosophy provides a rich overview of philosophy in the world of Latin Christianity. Explores the deeply philosophical character of such medieval thinkers as Augustine, Boethius, Eriugena, Anselm, Aquinas, Bonaventure, Scotus, and Ockham Reviews the central features of the epistemological and metaphysical problem of universals Shows how medieval authors adapted philosophical ideas from antiquity to apply to their religious commitments Takes a broad philosophical approach of the medieval era by,taking account of classical metaphysics, general culture, and religious themes

Inhalt
Preface vii Introduction 1 1 Faith and Reason 9 2 God 37 3 The Divine Ideas 61 4 The Problem of Universals 87 5 The Transcendentals 111 6 Cosmos and Nature 141 7 Soul 173 8 Conclusion 202 Glossary 206 Historical Figures 217 References 222 Index of Names 237 Index of Terms 242


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