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  1. Knowledge and the Sciences in Medieval Philosophy.Monika Asztalos, John Emery Murdoch, Ilkka Niiniluoto & International Society for the Study of Medieval Philosophy - 1990 - Yliopistopaino.
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    Meeting of the Minds: The Relations Between Medieval and Classical Modern European Philosophy : Acts of the International Colloquium Held at Boston College, June 14-16, 1996 Organized by the Société Internationale Pour L'étude de la Philosophie Médiévale.Stephen F. Brown & International Society for the Study of Medieval Philosophy - 1998 - Brepols Publishers.
    Meeting of the Minds records the proceedings of the S.I.E.P.M. conference held in Boston from June 14-16, 1996. The conference participants centred their attention on the relationships between medieval and classical modern philosophy. These relationships have been painted in dramatically different ways by those who have presented overviews of the two eras. Hans Blumenberg, in The Legitimacy of the Modern Age and his subsequent works, discovers the seeds of modernity in the medieval authors themselves. Leo Strauss and (...)
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    heidegger And MedievAl PhilosoPhy.A. ForgetFulness oF MedievAl - 2013 - In Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger. Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Les philosophies morales et politiques au Moyen Âge: actes du IXe Congrès international de Philosophie Médiévale : Ottawa, du 17 au 22 août 1992.Bernardo C. Bazàn, Eduardo Andújar, Leonard G. Sbrocchi & International Society for the Study of Medieval Philosophy - 1995
  5. Rencontres de cultures dans la philosophie médiévale: traductions et traducteurs de l'antiquité tardive au XIVe siècle: actes du Colloque internationale de Cassino, 15-17 juin 1989.Marta Fattori, Jacqueline Hamesse, Università Degli Studi di Cassino, International Society for the Study of Medieval Philosophy & Colloque International de Cassino (eds.) - 1990 - Cassino [Italy]: Università degli studi di Cassino.
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  6. La Philosophie Médiévale.Raymond Klibansky, International Institute of Philosophy & Montréal - 1962 - M. Casalini.
  7. Miscellanea Martin Grabmann Gedenkblatt Zum 10. Todestag. --.Martin Grabmann, Michael Schmaus & Grabmann-Institut Zur Erforschung der Mittelalterlichen Theologie Und Philosophie - 1959 - M. Hueber.
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    Philosophie et science au Moyen Age / Philosophy and Science in the Middle Ages.Guttorm Fløstad, Raymond Klibansky & International Institute of Philosophy - 1990 - Springer.
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    L'idea di natura nella filosofia medievale prima dell'ingresso della Fisica di Aristotele: il secolo XII.Tullio Gregory & Congrès International de Philosophie Médiévale - 1964 - Sansoni.
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    Metaphysik des Mittelalters.Alois Dempf & Handbuch der Philosophie - 1930 - Berlin,: R. Oldenbourg.
    To celebrate the 270th anniversary of the De Gruyter publishing house, the company is providing permanent open access to 270 selected treasures from the De Gruyter Book Archive. Titles will be made available to anyone, anywhere at any time that might be interested. The DGBA project seeks to digitize the entire backlist of titles published since 1749 to ensure that future generations have digital access to the high-quality primary sources that De Gruyter has published over the centuries.
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    Langage, sciences, philosophie au XIIe siècle: actes de la table ronde internationale organisée les 25 et 26 mars 1998 par le Centre d'histoire des sciences et des philosophies arabes et médiévales et le Programme international de coopération scientifique France-Japon "Transmission des sciences et des techniques dans une perspective interculturelle".J. Biard, Centre D'histoire des Sciences Et des Philosophies Arabes Et Mâediâevales & Programme International de Coopâeration Scientifique France-Japon "Transmission des Sciences Et des - 1999 - Vrin.
    Le XIIe siecle, celui des renaissances, est une periode d'echanges multiformes entre traditions, cultures, ecoles. Sans doute aucun siecle n'est-il plus difficile a unifier que celui-ci: l'appropriation des doctrines greco-arabes voisine avec le developpement autonome des arts du langage, le temps d'Abelard est aussi celui de Bernard de Clairvaux, la dialectique s'elabore dans l'affrontement des multiples ecoles ou sectes. Ce foisonnement que n'encadre pas encore l'institution universitaire recoit ici divers eclairages portant sur la conception de la philosophie, sur la cosmologie (...)
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    Medieval philosophy as transcendental thought: from Philip the Chancellor (ca. 1225) to Francisco Súarez.Jan Aertsen - 2012 - Boston: Brill.
    This book provides for the first time a complete history of the doctrine of the transcendentals and shows its importance for the understanding of philosophy in the Middle Ages.
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    Medieval philosophy: a history of philosophy without any gaps.Peter Adamson - 2019 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Peter Adamson presents a lively introduction to six hundred years of European philosophy, from the beginning of the ninth century to the end of the fourteenth century. The medieval period is one of the richest in the history of philosophy, yet one of the least widely known. Adamson introduces us to some of the greatest thinkers of the Western intellectual tradition, including Peter Abelard, Anselm of Canterbury, Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, and Roger Bacon. (...)
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  14. Medieval philosophy and the transcendentals: the case of Thomas Aquinas.Jan Aertsen - 1996 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    Students of Thomas Aquinas have so far lacked a comprehensive study of his doctrine of the transcendentals. This volume fills this lacuna, showing the fundamental character of the notions of being, one, true and good for his thought. The book inquires into the beginnings of the doctrine in the thirteenth century and explains the relation of the transcendental way of thought to Aquinas's conception of metaphysics. It analyzes 'Being', 'One', 'True', 'Good' and 'Beautiful' individually and discusses their importance for the (...)
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    Emotions in ancient and medieval philosophy.Simo Knuuttila - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Emotions are the focus of intense debate both in contemporary philosophy and psychology, and increasingly also in the history of ideas. Simo Knuuttila presents a comprehensive survey of philosophical theories of emotion from Plato to Renaissance times, combining rigorous philosophical analysis with careful historical reconstruction. The first part of the book covers the conceptions of Plato and Aristotle and later ancient views from Stoicism to Neoplatonism and, in addition, their reception and transformation by early Christian thinkers from Clement and (...)
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    Early Medieval Philosophy.George Bosworth Burch - 1951 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Columbia University Press.
    Analyzes the doctrines of five philosophers of the early Middle Ages: John Scotus Erigena, Anselm of Canterbury, Peter Abelard, Bernard of Clairvaux, and Isaac of Stella.
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  17. Medieval Philosophy and the Transcendentals: The Case of Thomas Aquinas.[author unknown] - 1996 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (4):725-730.
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    Medieval philosophy redefined as the Latin age: the development of cenoscopic science, AD354 to 1644 (from the birth of Augustine to the death of Poinsot).John Deely - 2010 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
    Originally published under title: Medieval philosophy redefined: Scranton [Pa.]: University of Scranton Press, 2010.
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    Medieval philosophy: an historical and philosophical introduction.John Marenbon - 2006 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Introduction to Medieval Philosophy combines and updates the scholarship of the two highly successful volumes Early Medieval Philosophy (1983) and Late Medieval Philosoph y (1986) in a single, reliable, and comprehensive text on the history of medieval philosophy. John Marenbon discusses the main philosophers and ideas within the social and intellectual contexts of the time, and the most important concepts in medieval philosophy. Straightforward in arrangement, wide in scope, and clear in (...)
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    Medieval philosophy.Armand Augustine Maurer - 1962 - New York,: Random House.
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    Later medieval philosophy (1150-1350): an introduction.John Marenbon - 1987 - New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Later Medieval Philosophy (1150-1350) provides an introduction to philosophy in the Latin West between 1150 and 1350. Part I describes the medieval thinker's intellectual and historical context, by examining the structure of courses in the medieval universities, the methods of teaching, the forms of written work, and the translation and availability of ancient Greek, Arab, and Jewish philosophical texts. Part II examines the nature of intellectual knowledge by explaining the arguments given by Aristotle, his antique (...)
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    Rationality in perception in medieval philosophy.Jose Filipe Silva (ed.) - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    How we come to know the external world has intrigued thinkers throughout the history of philosophy. Medieval philosophers understood that a theory of perception requires an account of the categorization of sensory information: to perceive things as being dangerous or beneficial and even as being individuals that belong to certain kinds (e.g., 'this is a dog'). A key question is whether this requires the intervention of rational cognitive capacities, cooperating with sensory ones in normal instances of perception. The (...)
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    Medieval Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary.Gyula Klima, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.) - 2007 - Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This collection of readings with extensive editorial commentary brings together key texts of the most influential philosophers of the medieval era to provide a comprehensive introduction for students of philosophy. Features the writings of Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Boethius, John Duns Scotus and other leading medieval thinkers Features several new translations of key thinkers of the medieval era, including John Buridan and Averroes Readings are accompanied by expert commentary from the editors, who are leading scholars in the (...)
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    On Medieval Philosophy.John Inglis - 2005 - Wadsworth Publishing Company.
    ON MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY presents a concise overview of the key elements of medieval philosophy, this practical and affordable philosophy text will help you understand and identify key ideas so that you can easily succeed in this course. With coverage of Christian, Islamic, and Jewish traditions, this volume aims to draw attention to the implications of medieval philosophy for the present age.
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    Medieval philosophy: a beginner's guide.Sharon M. Kaye - 2008 - Oxford: Oneworld.
    In this fast-paced, enlightening guide, Sharon M. Kaye takes us on a whistle-stop tour of medieval philosophy, revealing its astounding legacy to the discipline today.
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    Medieval Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide.Sharon M. Kaye - 2008 - London, UK: Oneworld.
    Why do good things happen to bad people? Can we prove whether God exists? What is the difference between right and wrong? Medieval Philosophers were centrally concerned with such questions: questions which are as relevant today as a thousand years ago when the likes of Anselm and Aquinas sought to resolve them. In this fast-paced, enlightening guide, Sharon M. Kaye takes us on a whistle-stop tour of medieval philosophy, revealing the debt it owes to Aristotle and Plato, (...)
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    Corrigendum: Medieval philosophy and theology.Chen Yuehua - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):1.
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    Medieval philosophy and theology.Chen Yuehua - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):2.
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  29. History of medieval philosophy.Maurice Marie C. de Wulf & Peter Coffey - 1909 - New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green, and co.. Edited by P. Coffey.
    v. 1. From the beginnings to the end of the twelfth century.
     
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    Medieval Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2.Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis - 2009 - Routledge.
    The Medieval period was one of the richest eras for the philosophical study of religion. Covering the period from the 6th to the 16th century, reaching into the Renaissance, "The History of Western Philosophy of Religion 2" shows how Christian, Islamic and Jewish thinkers explicated and defended their religious faith in light of the philosophical traditions they inherited from the ancient Greeks and Romans. The enterprise of 'faith seeking understanding', as it was dubbed by the medievals themselves, emerges (...)
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    Medieval Philosophy: A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, Volume 4.Peter Adamson - 2018 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Adamsom offers a lively and accessible tour through 600 years of intellectual history, offering a feast of new ideas in every area of philosophy. He introduces us to some of the greatest thinkers of the Western tradition including Abelard, Anselm, Aquinas, Hildegard of Bingen, and Julian of Norwich.
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    Medieval philosophy and the classical tradition in Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.John Inglis (ed.) - 2003 - New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
    The Islamic philosophical tradition was the privileged site for the study and continuation of the Classical philosophical tradition in the Middle Ages. An initial chapter on the history of Islamic philosophy sets the stage for sixteen articles on issues across the Islamic, Jewish and Christian traditions. The goal is to see the Islamic tradition in its own richness and complexity as the context of much Jewish intellectual work. Taken together, these two traditions provide the wider context to which Latin (...)
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    Medieval philosophy.John Marenbon (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    Combining the latest scholarship with fresh perspectives on this complex and rapidly changing area of research, this work considers the rich traditions of medieval Arab, Jewish and Latin philosophy. Experts in the field provide comprehensive analyses of the key areas of medieval philosophy and its most influential figures, including: Avicenna, Averroes, Maimonides, Eriugena, Anselm, Abelard, Grosseteste, Aquinas, Henry of Ghent, Duns Scotus, Peter Aureoli, William of Ockham, Wyclif, Suarez, and the enormous and enduring influence of Boethius (...)
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    Medieval Philosophy: From 500 to 1500 Ce.Brian Duignan (ed.) - 2010 - Britannica Educational.
    Presents the history of medieval philosophy and includes profiles of notable philosophers, Jewish and Arabic medieval philsophy, and the age of the schoolmen.
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    Medieval philosophy: an introduction.Frederick Charles Copleston - 1952 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    Classic introduction provides readers with insightful, accessible survey of major philosophical trends and thinkers of the Middle Ages--from the thought of Thomas Aquinas and the Averroists to Duns Scotus and William of Ockham. "A better conspectus of medieval philosophy than this would be difficult to conceive ... a notable achievement." The Tablet (London).
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    Aristotle's Ethics and Medieval Philosophy: Moral Goodness and Practical Wisdom.Anthony J. Celano - 2015 - United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics had a profound influence on generations of later philosophers, not only in the ancient era but also in the medieval period and beyond. In this book, Anthony Celano explores how medieval authors recast Aristotle's Ethics according to their own moral ideals. He argues that the moral standard for the Ethics is a human one, which is based upon the ethical tradition and the best practices of a given society. In the Middle Ages, this human standard (...)
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    Medieval Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction.John Marenbon - 2016 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    For many of us, the term 'medieval philosophy' conjures up the figure of Thomas Aquinas, and is closely intertwined with religion. In this Very Short Introduction John Marenbon shows how medieval philosophy had a far broader reach than the thirteenth and fourteenth-century universities of Christian Europe, and is instead one of the most exciting and diversified periods in the history of thought.Introducing the coexisting strands of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish philosophy, Marenbon shows how these traditions (...)
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    Early Medieval Philosophy.J. McEvoy - 1986 - Philosophical Studies 31:427-429.
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    Medieval philosophy.Anthony Kenny - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Sir Anthony Kenny here continues his fascinating account of the history of philosophy, focusing on the thousand-year-long medieval period. This is the second volume of a four-book set in which Kenny will unfold a magisterial new history of Western philosophy, the first major single-author history of philosophy to appear in decades. In this volume, Kenny takes us on a fascinating tour through more than a millennium of thought from 400 AD onwards, charting the story of (...) from the founders of Christian and Islamic thought through to the Renaissance. The Middle Ages saw a great flourishing of philosophy, and the intellectual endeavor of the era reaches its climax in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, with the systems of the great schoolmen such as Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus. With Kenny as guide, we see these major philosophers through the eyes of a man who has spent a lifetime contemplating their work. Thus we do not simply get an overview of philosophy, but also a penetrating and insightful critique of it. Kenny offers an illuminating account of various thinkers and schools of thought, from Augustine to Maimonides and from Grosseteste to Pomponazzi. And he offers much insight into medieval thinking about logic and language, knowledge, physics, metaphysics, the mind, the soul, and God. Vividly written, but serious and deep enough to offer a genuine understanding of the great philosophers, Kenny's lucid and stimulating history will become the definitive work for anyone interested in the people and ideas that shaped the course of Western thought. (shrink)
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    Medieval Philosophy.Jorge J. E. Gracia - 2002 - In Nicholas Bunnin & E. P. Tsui‐James (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 619–633.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Faith and Reason God's Existence The Names of God Theology and Metaphysics How We Know Universals Individuation Conclusion.
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    Later Medieval Philosophy : An Introduction.Amanda A. Maurer - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (2):288-289.
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    Medieval philosophy.Paul Vincent Spade - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  43. Does medieval philosophy exist.Ja Aertsen - 1995 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 102 (1):161-176.
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    Early medieval philosophy (480-1150): an introduction.John Marenbon - 1983 - New York: Routledge.
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    Medieval philosophy.John F. Wippel & Allan Bernard Wolter - 1969 - New York,: Free Press. Edited by Allan B. Wolter.
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    Conscience in medieval philosophy.Timothy C. Potts (ed.) - 1980 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book presents in translation writings by six medieval philosophers which bear on the subject of conscience. Conscience, which can be considered both as a topic in the philosophy of mind and a topic in ethics, has been unduly neglected in modern philosophy, where a prevailing belief in the autonomy of ethics leaves it no natural place. It was, however, a standard subject for a treatise in medieval philosophy. Three introductory translations here, from Jerome, Augustine (...)
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  47. Medieval philosophy.Frederick Charles Copleston - 1952 - New York,: Harper.
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    Medieval Philosophy and Modern Times.Stephen F. Brown - 2000 - Springer Verlag.
    Modern developments in philosophy have provided us with tools, logical and methodological, that were not available to Medieval thinkers - a development that has its dangers as well as opportunities. Modern tools allow one to penetrate old texts and analyze old problems in new ways, offering interpretations that the old thinkers could not have known. But unless one remains sensitive to the fact that language has undergone changes, bringing with it a shift in the meaning of terminology, one (...)
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    Studies in medieval philosophy.Etienne Gilson - 2019 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books. Edited by James G. Colbert.
    The meaning of Christian rationalism -- The handmaiden of theology -- The doctrine of double truth -- Appendix : Texts of John the Jandun on the relations between reason and faith -- The historical significance of Thomism -- Reasoning by analogy in Campanella -- Theology and Cartesian innatism -- Descartes, Harvey, and scholasticism -- Appendix: William Harvey's critique of the Cartesian theory of the movement of the heart -- Cartesian and scholastic meteors.
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  50. Medieval philosophy; selected readings from Augustine to Buridan.Herman Shapiro - 1964 - New York,: Modern Library.
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