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Medieval philosophy / Peter Adamson.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Adamson, Peter, 1972- author.
- Series:
- Adamson, Peter, 1972- History of philosophy without any gaps
- A history of philosophy without any gaps ; volume 4
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Philosophy, Medieval.
- Physical Description:
- xxii, 637 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019.
- Contents:
- Part I Early Medieval Philosophy
- 1 Arts of Darkness-Introduction to Medieval Philosophy p. 3
- 2 Charles in Charge-The Carolingian Renaissance p. 10
- 3 Grace Notes-Eriugena and the Predestination Controversy p. 17
- 4 Much Ado About Nothing-Eriugena's Periphyseon p. 24
- 5 Philosophers Anonymous-The Roots of Scholasticism p. 31
- 6 Virgin Territory-Peter Damian on Changing the Past p. 39
- 7 A Canterbury Tale-Anselm's Life and Works p. 46
- 8 Somebody's Perfect-Anselm's Ontological Argument p. 52
- 9 All or Nothing-The Problem of Universals p. 58
- 10 Get Thee to a Nunnery-Heloise and Abelard p. 66
- 11 It's the Thought that Counts-Abelard's Ethics p. 72
- 12 Learn Everything-The Victorines p. 79
- 13 Like Father, like Son-Debating the Trinity p. 87
- 14 On the Shoulders of Giants-Philosophy at Chartres p. 94
- 15 The Good Book-Philosophy of Nature p. 101
- 16 One of a Kind-Gilbert of Poitiers on Individuation p. 107
- 17 Two Swords-Early Medieval Political Philosophy p. 114
- 18 Law and Order-Gratian and Peter Lombard p. 121
- 19 Leading Light-Hildegard of Bingen p. 128
- 20 Rediscovery Channel-Translations into Latin p. 135
- 21 Straw Men-The Rise of the Universities p. 142
- Part II The Thirteenth Century
- 22 No Uncertain Terms-Thirteenth-Century Logic p. 153
- 23 Full of Potential-Thirteenth-Century Physics p. 161
- 24 Stayin' Alive-Thirteenth-Century Psychology p. 168
- 25 It's All Good-The Transcendentals p. 175
- 26 Do the Right Thing-Thirteenth-Century Ethics p. 182
- 27 A Light that Never Goes Out-Robert Grosseteste p. 188
- 28 Origin of Species-Roger Bacon p. 194
- 29 Stairway to Heaven-Bonaventure p. 201
- 30 Your Attention, Please-Peter Olivi p. 208
- 31 None for Me, Thanks-Franciscan Poverty p. 215
- 32 Begin the Beguine-Hadewijch and Mechthild of Magdeburg p. 222
- 33 Binding Arbitration-Robert Kilwardby p. 229
- 34 Animal, Vegetable, Mineral-Albert the Great's Natural Philosophy p. 236
- 35 The Shadow Knows-Albert the Great's Metaphysics p. 242
- 36 The Ox Heard round the World-Thomas Aquinas p. 248
- 37 Everybody Needs Some Body-Aquinas on Soul and Knowledge p. 255
- 38 What Comes Naturally-Ethics in Albert and Aquinas p. 262
- 39 What Pleases the Prince-The Rule of Law p. 269
- 40 Onward Christian Soldiers-Just War Theory p. 277
- 41 Paris when it Sizzles-The Condemnations p. 284
- 42 Masters of the University-"Latin Averroists" p. 290
- 43 The NeverEnding Story-The Eternity of the World p. 297
- 44 Let Me Count the Ways-Speculative Grammar p. 304
- 45 Love, Reign over Me-The Romance of the Rose p. 311
- 46 Frequently Asked Questions-Henry of Ghent p. 318
- 47 Here Comes the Son-The Trinity and the Eucharist p. 325
- 48 Once and for All-Scotus on Being p. 332
- 49 To Will or Not to Will-Scotus on Freedom p. 339
- 50 On Command-Scotus on Ethics p. 345
- 51 One in a Million-Scotus on Universals and Individuals p. 352
- Part III The Fourteenth Century
- 52 Time of the Signs-The Fourteenth Century p. 361
- 53 After Virtue-Marguerite Porete p. 368
- 54 To Hell and Back-Dante Alighieri p. 374
- 55 Our Power is Real-The Clash of Church and State p. 381
- 56 Render unto Caesar-Marsilius of Padua p. 387
- 57 Do As You're Told-Ockham on Ethics and Political Philosophy p. 394
- 58 A Close Shave-Ockham's Nominalism p. 400
- 59 What Do You Think?-Ockham on Mental Language p. 407
- 60 Keeping it Real-Responses to Ockham p. 414
- 61 Back to the Future-Foreknowledge and Predestination p. 421
- 62 Trivial Pursuits-Fourteenth-Century Logic p. 428
- 63 Quadrivial Pursuits-The Oxford Calculators p. 435
- 64 Get to the Point-Fourteenth-Century Physics p. 442
- 65 Portrait of the Artist-John Buridan p. 449
- 66 Seeing is Believing-Nicholas of Autrecourt's Skeptical Challenge p. 456
- 67 On the Money-Medieval Economic Theory p. 463
- 68 Down to the Ground-Meister Eckhart p. 470
- 69 Men in Black-The German Dominicans p. 476
- 70 A Wing and a Prayer-Angels in Medieval Philosophy p. 482
- 71 Alle Maner of Thyng Shall be Welle-English Mysticism p. 489
- 72 Say it with Poetry-Chaucer and Langland p. 495
- 73 The Good Wife-Sexuality and Misogyny in the Middle Ages p. 502
- 74 Sighs Were her Food-Catherine of Siena and Affective Mysticism p. 509
- 75 The Most Christian Doctor-The Querelle de la rose and Jean Gerson p. 516
- 76 Morning Star of the Reformation-John Wyclif p. 523
- 77 The Prague Spring-Scholasticism across Europe p. 529
- 78 Renaissance Men-Ramon Llull and Petrarch p. 536.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Electronic version: Adamson, Peter, 1972- Medieval philosophy : Volume 4.
- ISBN:
- 9780198842408
- 0198842406
- OCLC:
- 1120081617
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