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Grundlagen Des Philosophisch-Anthropologischen Diskurses Im Dreizehnten Jahrhundert: Die Erkenntnisbemuhung Um Den Menschen Im Zeitgenossischen Versta: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, cartea 71

Autor Theodor Wolfram Kohler, T. W. Kvhler
de Limba Germană Hardback – 30 apr 2000
The subject of this monograph are the theories of philosophical reflection on man in the thirteenth century. It describes and analyses the views and debates of scholastic philosophers on the scientific approach to anthropological issues. After an outline of previous research, the efforts of the magistri to integrate anthropologic studies into the framework of their sciences are examined in detail, and their ideas on the reliability and usefulness of various scientific methods, as well as their judgements on the value and dignity of different disciplines are investigated. Particular attention is given to the scholars' discussions on the interrelationship between our understanding of man and our understanding of the world as a whole. This is the first comprehensive source-based study of the subject; it draws heavily on inedited texts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004116238
ISBN-10: 9004116230
Pagini: 748
Dimensiuni: 165 x 248 x 57 mm
Editura: Brill
Seria Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought


Public țintă

All those interested in intellectual history, history of medieval philosophy, the history of philosopical anthropology, investigators into the 13th century.

Notă biografică

Theodor W. Kohler, Ph.D. (1969), Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo (Rome) is Professor of Philosophical Anthropology at Salzbourg University. His extensive publications on medieval philosophy include the most recent article on Scientia perfecta in Miscellanea Mediaevalia 26.