Medieval PhilosophyA History of Philosophy, Vol. II, Mediaeval Philosophy Augustine to ScotusA Short History of Western Philosophy in the Middle AgesTexte seiner philosophischen Schriften, nach de Ausgabe von Paris 1514, sowie nach der Drucklegung von Basel 1565Reformatie en Scholastiek in de Wijsbegeerte, Boek I, Het Grieksche Voorspel [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 5 (3):455-464 (1952)
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The second volume of Father Copleston's History of Philosophy covers the period from Augustine through Duns Scotus. Of its 51 chapters Aquinas has eleven, Augustine and Duns Scotus six each, Bonaventura five, Erigena two, and Dionysius, Anselm, William of Auvergne, and Albertus one each, while other philosophers are treated more briefly. The author's point of view is strictly and explicitly Thomist, and the book is intended primarily as a textbook for use in Catholic seminaries. But it is written with such scholarship, integrity, and clarity that it should interest a much wider circle of readers. Apparently the book is based on a thorough study of the original sources. The documentation, while not detailed, is as complete as one expects in a general work of this sort. Since the Thomist concept of philosophy is accepted, little is said about mysticism or dogmatic theology. But the various rationalistic philosophies are analyzed with a critical sympathy which endeavors to appreciate their various insights into the nature of reality.

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