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    John Scottus Eriugena.Deirdre Carabine - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume provides a brief and accessible introduction to the 9th-century philosopher and theologian John Scottus Eriugena--perhaps the most important philosophical thinker to appear in Latin Christendom in the period between Augustine and Anselm. Eriugena was known as the interpreter of Greek thought to the Latin West, and this book emphasizes the relation of Eriugena's thought to his Greek and Latin sources.
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    John Scottus Eriugena.Dierdre Carabine - 2000 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This volume provides a brief and accessible introduction to the 9th-century philosopher and theologian John Scottus Eriugena, who was perhaps the most important philosophical thinker to appear in Latin Christendom in the period between Augustine and Anselm. Eriugena was known as the interpreter of Greek thought to the Latin West, particularly as teacher to Frankish emperor Charles the Bald, and this book emphasizes the relation of Eriugena's thought to his Greek and Latin sources, while also looking at his (...)
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    The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena.Deirdre Carabine - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:339-341.
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    The Unknown God: Negative Theology in the Platonic Tradition: Plato to Eriugena.Deirdre Carabine - 2015 - Wipf and Stock Publishers.
    ""This book contains a careful, thorough, and where necessary skeptical as regards doubtful evidence (especially in the case of Plato and the Old Academy) of the beginnings in European thought of the negative or apophatic way of thinking and its relations to more positive or kataphatic ways of thinking about God. One of its greatest strengths, perhaps the greatest, is that the author makes clear that none of the persons concerned, Hellenic, Jewish or Christian, was engaged in the pursuit of (...)
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    Apophasis and Metaphysics in the Periphyseon of John Scottus Eriugena. [REVIEW]Deirdre Carabine - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:63-82.
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    Apophasis and Metaphysics in the Periphyseon of John Scottus Eriugena. [REVIEW]Deirdre Carabine - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:63-82.
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    Apophasis and Metaphysics in the Periphyseon of John Scottus Eriugena. [REVIEW]Deirdre Carabine - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:63-82.
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    Apophasis and Metaphysics in the Periphyseon of John Scottus Eriugena. [REVIEW]Deirdre Carabine - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:63-82.
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    Deirdre Carabine John scottus eriugena. (New york/oxford: Oxford university press, 2000). Pp. XI + 131. £12·50 (pbk). ISBN 0 19 511362. [REVIEW]S. F. - 2000 - Religious Studies 36 (4):505-507.
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    Deirdre Carabine John Scottus Eriugena. (New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). Pp. xi + 131. £12·50 (Pbk). ISBN 0 19 511362. [REVIEW]W. F. S. M. - 2000 - Religious Studies 36 (4):505-507.
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  11. John Scottus, Nutritor, and the Liberal Arts.John J. Contreni - 2020 - In Adrian Guiu (ed.), A companion to John Scottus Eriugena. Boston: Brill.
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  12. The manifestation of God as the speaking of creation in Scottus Eriugena.Deirdre Carabine - 2019 - In Fran O'Rourke & Patrick Masterson (eds.), Ciphers of transcendence: essays in philosophy of religion in honour of Patrick Masterson. Newbridge, Co. Kildare: Irish Academic Press.
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  13. A theologian's itinerary : John Scottus Eriugena's christological ascent.S. J. John Gavin - 2020 - In Adrian Guiu (ed.), A companion to John Scottus Eriugena. Boston: Brill.
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  14. John scottus and the "categoriae decem".John Marenbon - 1980 - In Werner Beierwaltes (ed.), Eriugena: Studien zu seinen Quellen: Vorträge des III. Internationalen Eriugena-Colloquiums, Freiburg im Breisgau, 27.-30. August 1979. Heidelberg: C. Winter.
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    The Roots of Reason in John Scottus Eriugena.John Dillon - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:25-38.
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    The Roots of Reason in John Scottus Eriugena.John Dillon - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:25-38.
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    The Roots of Reason in John Scottus Eriugena.John Dillon - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:25-38.
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    The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena. [REVIEW]John Charles Cooper - 1992 - Idealistic Studies 22 (3):232-234.
    This is an interesting addition to the history of philosophy generally and an incredible expansion of the history of Idealistic philosophy in particular. The subject is John Scottus Eriugena, a ninth century philosopher and member of The Carolingian intellectual renewal, who, claims Dermot Moran, developed a form of idealism that owed as much, or more, to the Greek neo-platonic tradition as to St. Augustine. Eriugena’s thought anticipated the priority of the subject in the radical way that most scholars (...)
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    From the circle of Alcuin to the school of Auxerre: logic, theology, and philosophy in the early Middle Ages.John Marenbon - 1981 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This study is the first modern account of the development of philosophy during the Carolingian Renaissance. In the late eighth century, Dr Marenbon argues, theologians were led by their enthusiasm for logic to pose themselves truly philosophical questions. The central themes of ninth-century philosophy - essence, the Aristotelian Categories, the problem of Universals - were to preoccupy thinkers throughout the Middle Ages. The earliest period of medieval philosophy was thus a formative one. This work is based on a fresh study (...)
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    Anselm, monologion.John Kilcullen - manuscript
    One large exception to this generalisation is John Scottus Eriugena, who wrote original philosophical works, and also produced some translations of philosophical works. "Eriugena" is his rendering into Greek of "Scottus", which at that time meant Irish: John the Irishman. He was born in Ireland about AD 810, lived and wrote in France from about 840; he was one of the Irish and English clergy attracted to France by the Carolingian renaissance. He mastered Greek; knowledge of (...)
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    Eriugena.John Joseph O'Meara - 1969 - Cork,: Published for the Cultural Relations Committee of Ireland by the Mercier Press.
    This book deals with Johannes Scottus Eriugena, an Irish scholar at the Court of Charles the Bald in France in the second half of the ninth century - to be clearly distinguished from John Duns Scotus (1264-1308), after whom `Scotist' philosophy is named. -/- Eriugena's main work, Periphyseon (de divisione naturae), is a remarkable attempt at a real intellectual synthesis between the Bible and Neoplatonist philosophy. It was not looked upon with great favour in the West except by (...)
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    Eriugena.John Joseph O'Meara - 1969 - Cork,: Clarendon Press.
    This book deals with Johannes Scottus Eriugena, an Irish scholar at the Court of Charles the Bald in France in the second half of the ninth century - to be clearly distinguished from John Duns Scotus, after whom `Scotist' philosophy is named. Eriugena's main work, Periphyseon, is a remarkable attempt at a real intellectual synthesis between the Bible and Neoplatonist philosophy. It was not looked upon with great favour in the West except by the mystics and, more recently, (...)
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    A companion to John Scottus Eriugena.Adrian Guiu (ed.) - 2020 - Boston: Brill.
    John Scottus Eriugena (d. ca. 877) is regarded as the most important philosopher and theologian in the Latin West from the death of Boethius until the thirteenth century. He incorporated his understanding of Latin sources, Ambrose, Augustine, Boethius and Greek sources, including the Cappadocian Fathers, Pseudo-Dionysius, and Maximus Confessor, into a metaphysics structured on Aristotle's Categories, from which he developed Christian Neoplatonist theology that continues to stimulate 21st-century theologians. This collection of essays provides an overview of the latest (...)
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    John Scottus Eriugena on the Composition of Material Bodies.Darren Hibbs - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (3):385 - 393.
    This paper examines John Scottus Eriugena's account of material bodies. Some scholars have argued that Eriugena's account prefigures Berkeleyan idealism. The interpretation offered in the paper rejects the Berkeleyan interpretation on the grounds that Eriugena, unlike Berkeley, did not propose a thoroughly immaterialist view of reality.
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  25. John Scottus Eriugena, Treatise on Divine Predestination, translated by Mary Brennan, with an introduction to the English translation by Avital Wohlman.B. Goebel - 2004 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 111 (2):204-206.
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    John Scottus Eriugena, a Christian Philosopher.Avital Wohlman - 2005 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (4):635-651.
    Most commentators fi nd Eriugena’s On the Division of Nature to be a variation on the theme of emanation, which flows from the One and back to it, bypassing concrete reality. My intention is to highlight the Christian traits of the four divisions of nature as the spiritual itinerary destined to lay bare the ontology of Augustine’s saeculum. Following Augustine, Eriguena identifies true philosophy with true religion. The central value of concrete reality, the third division of nature, is rooted in (...)
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    John Scottus Eriugena.Eric D. Perl - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (1):114-116.
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    John Scottus Eriugena.Dermot Moran - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 646--651.
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    John Scottus Eriugena.James J. Mcevoy - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:83-98.
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    John Scottus Eriugena.James J. Mcevoy - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:83-98.
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    John Scottus Eriugena.James J. Mcevoy - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:83-98.
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    The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism in the Middle Ages.Dermot Moran - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This work is a substantial contribution to the history of philosophy. Its subject, the ninth-century philosopher John Scottus Eriugena, developed a form of idealism that owed as much to the Greek Neoplatonic tradition as to the Latin fathers and anticipated the priority of the subject in its modern, most radical statement: German idealism. Moran has written the most comprehensive study yet of Eriugena's philosophy, tracing the sources of his thinking and analyzing his most important text, the Periphyseon. This (...)
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    The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism in the Middle Ages by Dermot Moran; Eriugena by John J. O'Meara.Marcia Colish - 1991 - Isis 82:722-724.
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    The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism in the Middle Ages. Dermot MoranEriugena. John J. O'Meara.Marcia L. Colish - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):722-724.
  35. The speculative system of John Scottus Eriugena and the tradition of vera philosophia.Giulio D'Onofrio - 2020 - In Adrian Guiu (ed.), A companion to John Scottus Eriugena. Boston: Brill.
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    The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism in the Middle Ages.Hannes Jarka-Sellers - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (3):577.
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    John Scottus Eriugena. [REVIEW]D. W. Hadley - 2003 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 77 (2):285-292.
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  38. John Scottus Eriugena: Treatise on Divine Predestination. [REVIEW]Wayne Hankey - 2000 - The Medieval Review 10.
  39. The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism in the Middle Ages.Dermot Moran - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (3):567-567.
     
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  40. Pantheism from John Scottus Eriugena to Nicholas of Cusa.Dermot Moran - 1990 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 64 (1):131-152.
  41. History and Eschatology in John Scottus Eriugena and His Time. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference of the Society for the Promotion of Eriugenian Studies.James Mcevoy & Michael Dunne - 2003 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (2):382-383.
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  42. History and Eschatology in John Scottus Eriugena and his Time.James McEvoy & Michael Dunne (eds.) - 2002
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    The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism in the Middle Ages.Michael W. Strasser - 1992 - Noûs 26 (4):509-513.
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    The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism in the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]P. Reynolds - 1991 - Speculum 66 (1):208-210.
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    The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism in the Middle Ages. By Dermot Moran. [REVIEW]Stephen Rocker - 1993 - Modern Schoolman 70 (3):227-229.
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    The 50-year jubileum of the Society for the Promotion of Eriugenian Studies in the John Scottus Eriugena (815–877) research, 1970–2020. [REVIEW]Johann Beukes - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-13.
    This article charters the history and work of the Society for the Promotion of Eriugenian Studies, which celebrated its 50-year jubileum in 2020. After a brief introduction to the thought of John Scottus Eriugena, with emphasis on his primary text, Periphyseon, written between 864 and 866 and condemned as heretical in 1050, 1059, 1210 and finally in 1225, the development of SPES over the past five decades is surveyed in detail and connected to an outstanding work published in (...)
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    History and eschatology in John Scottus Eriugena and his time: proceedings of the Tenth International Conference of the Society for the Promotion of Eriugenian Studies, [held at] Maynooth and Dublin, August 16-20, 2002.Michael Dunne & J. J. McEvoy (eds.) - 2002 - Leuven: University Press.
    ... END Reflections on Johannes Scottus's Place in Carolingian Eschatology BERNARD MCGINN I. Eschatology in the Ninth Century In 847, during the decade that ...
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  48. Nature and Mind in the Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena [Microform] a Study in Medieval Idealism. --.Dermot Moran - 1987 - University Microfilms International.
    This thesis is a study of the philosophical system of a little-studied, but important medieval thinker, John Scottus Eriugena , concentrating on his Periphyseon . ;I argue that Eriugena's system of nature must be approached through an investigation of his epistemology and general philosophy of mind. Instead of beginning with his fourfold classification of Nature, as most commentators have done, I begin with Eriugena's concept of the mind and its dialectical operations , and continue with an examination of (...)
     
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    A Celtic Christology: The Incarnation according to John Scottus Eriugena. By John F. Gavin.S. Joseph W. Koterski - 2014 - International Philosophical Quarterly 54 (4):465-467.
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    Being and creation in the theology of John Scottus Eriugena: an approach to a new way of thinking.Sergei N. Sushkov - 2017 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    The work aims to demonstrate that at the heart of Eriugena’s approach to Christian theology there lies a profoundly philosophical interest in the necessity of a cardinal shift in the paradigms of thinking – namely, that from the metaphysical to the dialectical one, which wins him a reputation of the ‘Hegel of the ninth century,’ as scholars in Post-Hegelian Germany called him. The prime concern of Eriugena’s discourse is to prove that the actual adoption of the salvific truth of Christ’s (...)
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