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$aThe Cambridge history of medieval philosophy.$nVolume 2$h[electronic resource] /$cedited by Robert Pasnau ; associate editor, Christina Van Dyke. |
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$a1 online resource (vii, pages 539-1220) :$bdigital, PDF file(s). |
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$tPolitical philosophy --$tReligious authority and the state /$rAntony Black --$tIndividual autonomy /$rCary J. Nederman --$tLaw and nature /$rG.R. Evans --$tPoverty /$rMichael F. Cusato --$tJust war /$rFrederick H. Russell --$tMetaphysics --$tThe subject of the Aristotelian science of metaphysics /$rRega Wood --$tEssence and existence /$rJohn F. Wippel --$tForm and matter /$rRobert Pasnau --$tRealism /$rAlessandro D. Conti --$tNominalism in the later Middle Ages /$rJoël Biard --$tAccidents and modes /$rCalvin Normore --$tTheology --$tPhilosophy and theology /$rM.W.F. Stone and Robert Wisnovsky --$tFaith and reason /$rWilliam E. Mann --$tMysticism /$rChristina Van Dyke --$tArguments for God's existence /$rBrian Leftow --$tDescribing God /$rThomas Williams --$tProvidence /$rHester Goodenough Gelber --$tThe problem of evil /$rEleonore Stump --$tDoctrinal creeds /$rThomas Williams, Dimitri Gutas and Sarah Pessin --$tMedieval translations /$rMichele Trizio, Dimitri Gutas, Charles Burnett, John A. Demetracopoulos and Mauro Zonta --$tBiographies of medieval authors --$tBibliography of primary sources --$tBibliography of secondary sources --$tIndex nominum --$tIndex rerum. |
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$aThe Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy comprises over fifty specially commissioned essays by experts on the philosophy of this period. Starting in the late eighth century, with the renewal of learning some centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, a sequence of chapters take the reader through developments in many and varied fields, including logic and language, natural philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, and theology. Close attention is paid to the context of medieval philosophy, with discussions of the rise of the universities and developments in the cultural and linguistic spheres. A striking feature is the continuous coverage of Islamic, Jewish, and Christian material. There are useful biographies of the philosophers, and a comprehensive bibliography. The volume illuminates a rich and remarkable period in the history of philosophy and will be the authoritative source on medieval philosophy for the next generation of scholars and students alike. |
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$aPhilosophy, Medieval. |
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$aDyke, Christina van,$d1972-$eeditor. |
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