Absolute beginners: der mittelalterliche Beitrag zu einem Ausgang vom Unbedingten

Boston: Brill (2007)
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"Absolute Beginners" is a multi-approach study of the founding role of the Absolute as the very beginning of knowledge in medieval philosophy (Henry of Ghent, Richard Conington), the subject being addressed from historical, methodological, ...

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Hugh of St. Victor.John T. Slotemaker - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 478--480.

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