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Oxford studies in medieval philosophy. Volume 9 / edited by Robert Pasnau.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Oxford studies in medieval philosophy, 2472-307X ; v. 9
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Philosophy, Medieval.
- Genre:
- Periodicals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (296 pages) : illustrations.
- Other Title:
- Oxford studies in medieval philosophy. Volume IX
- Studies in medieval philosophy
- Medieval philosophy
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2021.
- Summary:
- Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy showcases the best new scholarly work on philosophy from the end of antiquity into the Renaissance. OSMP combines historical scholarship with philosophical acuteness, and will be an essential resource for anyone working in the area. Volume 9 ranges widely over this terrain, including Mark Kalderon on Augustine’s theory of perception, Alexander Lamprakis on belief in miracles among Baghdad Christian philosophers, Andreas Lammer on Avicenna on time, Ana María Mora-Márquez on logical methodology, Franziska van Buren on Bonaventure’s theory of universals, Eric Hagedorn on Ockham’s divine-command theory, and Dominik Perler on exemplar causes in Suárez.
- Contents:
- Perception and extramission in De quantitate animae / Mark Eli Kalderon
- Believing miracles in 10th-11th century Baghdad : four Christian philosophers on a problem of epistemic justification / Alexander Lamprakis
- Now is not the time : revisiting Avicenna's account of the now / Andreas Lammer
- Thirteenth Century Aristotlian logic : the study of scientific method / Ana Maria Mora-Márquez
- Bonaventure, Aristotle, and the being of universal forms / Franziska von Buren
- On loving God contrary to a divine command : demystifying Ockham's Quodlibet III.14 / Eric W. Hagedorn
- Productive thoughts : Suárez on exemplar causes / Dominik Perler.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 0-19-193327-9
- 0-19-265902-2
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