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Philosophy in the Middle Ages ; the Christian, Islamic, and Jewish traditions. Edited by Arthur Hyman [and] James J. Walsh.
Contributor
Hyman, Arthur, 1921-2017.
Imprint:Indianapolis : Hackett Pub. Co., [1973]
Descriptionvii, 747 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:EARLY MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY: AUGUSTINE: The teacher -- On free will -- Retractions -- On the trinity -- The confessions -- The city of God -- BOETHIUS: The consolation of philosophy -- How substances can be good in virtue of their existence without being absolute goods -- JOHN SCOTUS ERIUGENA: On the division of nature -- ANSELM OF CANTERBURY: Proslogion -- A reply to the foregoing by a certain writer on behalf of the food -- A reply to the foregoing by the author of the book in question -- JOHN OF SALISBURY: The metalogicon -- PETER ABAILARD: The glosses of Peter Abailard on porphyry -- Ethics or know thyself -- ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY: ALFARABI: The letter concerning the intellec -- Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle -- AVICENNA: The healing metaphysics -- The deliverance, psychology -- ALGAZALI: Deliverance from error -- AVERROES: The decisive treatise determining the nature of the connection between religion and philosophy -- A treatise concerning the substance of the celesial sphere -- Long commentary on De Anima -- JEWISH PHILOSOPHY: MADIA: Book of doctrines and beliefs -- SOLOMON IBN GABIROL: The fountain of life -- MOSES MAIMONIDES: The guide of the perplexed -- LATIN PHILOSOPHY IN THE 13TH CENTURY: BONAVENTURE: Conferences on the Hexaemeron -- Retracing the arts to theology or sacred theology the mistress among the sciences -- ROBERT GROSSETESTE: On light -- ROGER BACON: The Opus Majus -- SIGER OF BRABANT: Question on the eternity of the world -- THOMAS AQUINAS: Concerning spiritual creatures -- The Summa Theogical, Part One -- The Summa Theologica, First Part of the Second Part -- The Summa Theologica, Second Part of the Second Part -- The condemnation of 1277: Condemnation of 219 propositions -- LATIN PHILOSOPHY IN THE 14TH CENTURY: JOHN DUNS SCOTUS: The Oxford commentary on the Four Books of the Sentences -- William of Ockham: Summa totius logicae -- Commentary on the sentences -- Seven Quodlibets -- Commentary on the sentences -- NICHOLAS OF AUTRECURT: Letters to Gernard of Arezzo -- MARSILIUS OF PADUA: The defender or peace -- JOHN BURIDAN: Questions on Aristotle's Metaphysics -- Questions on the ten books of the Nichomachean Ethics of Aristotle -- Questions on Aristotle's Metaphysics -- Questions on the ten books of the Nichomachean Ethics of Aristotle.
Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. [723]-728.
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