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Medieval philosophy : essential readings with commentary /
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Formáid: | Printed Book |
Teanga: | English |
Foilsithe: |
Malden, MA ; Oxford :
Blackwell Pub.,
2007.
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Rochtain Ar Líne: | http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0619/2006025789.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0802/2006025789-d.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0802/2006025789-b.html |
Clár Ábhair:
- Logic and epistemology
- Philosophy, theology, logic, and the sciences
- Augustine on ancient philosophy
- Dialectica Monaccensis (anonymous, twelfth century) on the division of science
- Thomas Aquinas on the nature and scope of sacred doctrine
- The problem of universals
- Boethius against real universals
- John of Salisbury on the controversy over universals
- The Summa Lamberti on the properties of terms
- William Ockham on universals
- John Buridan on the predicables
- Illumination vs. abstraction, and scientific knowledge
- Augustine on divine ideas and illumination
- Thomas Aquinas on illumination vs. abstraction
- Thomas Aquinas on our knowledge of the first principles of demonstration
- Henry of Ghent on divine illumination
- Duns Scotus on divine illumination
- Knowledge and skepticism
- Augustine on the certainty of self-knowledge
- Thomas Aquinas on whether the intellect can be false
- Henry of Ghent on whether a human being can know anything
- Nicholas of Autrecourt on skepticism about substance and causality
- John Buridan on scientific knowledge
- Philosophy of nature, philosophy of the soul, metaphysics
- Hylomorphism, causality, natural philosophy
- Thomas Aquinas on the principles of nature
- Thomas Aquinas on the mixture of elements
- Giles of Rome on the errors of philosophers
- Selections from the condemnation of 1277
- John Buridan on the impetus theory of projectile motion
- Human nature and the philosophy of the soul
- Augustine on the soul
- Averroës on the immateriality of the intellect
- Siger of Brabant on the intellective soul
- Thomas Aquinas on the nature and powers of the human soul
- John Buridan on the immateriality of the soul
- Metaphysics, existence and essence
- Avicenna on common nature
- Thomas Aquinas on being and essence
- John Buridan on essence and existence
- God's existence and essence
- Augustine on divine immutability
- Anselm of Canterbury on God's existence
- Thomas Aquinas on God's existence and simplicity
- Practical philosophy
- Goodness and being
- Augustine on evil as the privation of goodness
- Augustine on the origin of moral evil
- Boethius on being and goodness
- Thomas Aquinas on the convertibility of being and goodness
- Freedom of the will
- Augustine on the "divided will"
- Boethius on divine providence and the freedom of the will
- Anselm of Canterbury on free will
- Henry of Ghent on the primacy of the will
- Virtues and happiness
- Boethius of Dacia on the supreme good
- Thomas Aquinas on happiness
- Divine law, natural law, positive law
- Thomas Aquinas on natural law and positive law
- John Duns Scotus on natural law and divine law.