History of Philosophy Volume 2
Autor Frederick Coplestonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2023
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'We can only applaud at the end of each act and look forward to applauding again at the final curtain.'
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Frederick Copleston was Professor of the History of Philosophy and Dean of the Faculty of Theology at London University. This eleven-volume work is one of the most remarkable single-handed scholarly enterprises of modern times. Brimming with detail and enthusiasm, A History of Philosophy gives an accessible account of philosophers from all eras and explains their works in relation to other philosophers.
Each volume is an ideal guide for students studying specific eras and as a set offers a complete and unrivalled overview of the entire western philosophical tradition.
Volume 2
Medieval Philosophy
Copleston, in the second volume of A History of Philosophy, deals with the reconciliation of philosophy and theology of the early Christian period to the thirteenth century. He covers the Patristic period, including the work of Augustine, and then considers the Carolingian renaissance, Islamic and Jewish philosophy, before finally going into extensive detail on the thought of Aquinas and Scotus.
Anselm Aquinas Augustine Averroes Avicenna Boethius Bonaventure Maimonides Scotus
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781399412964
ISBN-10: 1399412965
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 138 x 214 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury USA
ISBN-10: 1399412965
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 138 x 214 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury USA
Cuprins
I Introduction
PART I: PRE-MEDIEVAL INFLUENCES
II The Patristic Period
III St. Augustine I
IV St. Augustine II: Knowledge
V St. Augustine III: God
VI St Augustine IV: The World
VII St Augustine V: Moral Theory
VIII St Augustine VI: The State
IX The Psuedo-Dionysus
X Boethius, Cassiodorus and Isidore
PART II: THE CAROLINGIAN RENAISSANCE
XI The Carolingian Renaissance
XII John Scotus Eriugena I
XIII John Scotus Eriugena II
PART III: THE TENTH, ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH CENTURY
XIV The Problem of Universals
XV St. Anselm of Canterbury
XVI The School of Chartres
XVII The School of St. Victor
XVIII Dualists and Pantheists
PART IV: ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PHILOSOPHY: TRANSLATIONS
XIX Islamic Philosophy
XX Jewish Philosophy
XXI The Translations
PART V: THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY
XXII Introduction
XXIII William of Auvergne
XXIV Robert Grosseteste and Alexander of Hales
XXV St. Bonaventure I
XXVI St. Bonaventure II: God's Existence
XXVII St. Bonaventure III: Relation of Creatures to God
XXVIII St. Bonaventure IV: The Material Creation
XXIX St. Bonaventure V: The Human Soul
XXX St. Albert the Great
XXXI St. Thomas Aquinas I
XXXII St. Thomas Aquinas II: Philosophy and Theology
XXXIII St. Thomas Aquinas III: Principles of Created Being
XXXIV St. Thomas Aquinas IV: Proof of God's Existence
XXXV: St. Thomas Aquinas V: God's Nature
XXXVI: St. Thomas Aquinas VI: Creation
XXXVII: St. Thomas Aquinas VII: Psychology
XXXVIII: St. Thomas Aquinas VIII: Knowledge
XXXIX: St. Thomas Aquinas IX: Moral Theory
XL. St. Thomas Aquinas X: Political Theory
XLI. I Introduction
PART I: PRE-MEDIEVAL INFLUENCES
II The Patristic Period
III St. Augustine I
IV St. Augustine II: Knowledge
V St. Augustine III: God
VI St Augustine IV: The World
VII St Augustine V: Moral Theory
VIII St Augustine VI: The State
IX The Psuedo-Dionysus
X Boethius, Cassiodorus and Isidore
PART II: THE CAROLINGIAN RENAISSANCE
XI The Carolingian Renaissance
XII John Scotus Eriugena I
XIII John Scotus Eriugena II
PART III: THE TENTH, ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH CENTURY
XIV The Problem of Universals
XV St. Anselm of Canterbury
XVI The School of Chartres
XVII The School of St. Victor
XVIII Dualists and Pantheists
PART IV: ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PHILOSOPHY: TRANSLATIONS
XIX Islamic Philosophy
XX Jewish Philosophy
XXI The Translations
PART V: THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY
XXII Introduction
XXIII William of Auvergne
XXIV Robert Grosseteste and Alexander of Hales
XXV St. Bonaventure I
XXVI St. Bonaventure II: God's Existence
XXVII St. Bonaventure III: Relation of Creatures to God
XXVIII St. Bonaventure IV: The Material Creation
XXIX St. Bonaventure V: The Human Soul
XXX St. Albert the Great
XXXI St. Thomas Aquinas I
XXXII St. Thomas Aquinas II: Philosophy and Theology
XXXIII St. Thomas Aquinas III: Principles of Created Being
XXXIV St. Thomas Aquinas IV: Proof of God's Existence
XXXV St. Thomas Aquinas V: God's Nature
XXXVI St. Thomas Aquinas VI: Creation
XXXVII St. Thomas Aquinas VII: Psychology
XXXVIII St. Thomas Aquinas VIII: Knowledge
XXXIX St. Thomas Aquinas IX: Moral Theory
XL St. Thomas Aquinas X: Political Theory
XLI St. Thomas and Aristotle: Controversies
XLII Latin Averroism; Siger of Brabrant
XLIII Franciscan Thinkers
XLIV Giles of Rome and Henry the Great
XLV Scotus I
XLVI Scotus II: Knowledge
XLVII Scotus III: Metaphysics
XLVIII Scotus IV: Natural Theolgoy
XLIX Scotus V: The Soul
L Scotus VI: Ethics
LI Concluding Review
Appendices
I Honorific Titles applied in the Middle Ages to Philosophers treated in this volume
II A Short Bibliography
Index of names
Index of subjects
PART I: PRE-MEDIEVAL INFLUENCES
II The Patristic Period
III St. Augustine I
IV St. Augustine II: Knowledge
V St. Augustine III: God
VI St Augustine IV: The World
VII St Augustine V: Moral Theory
VIII St Augustine VI: The State
IX The Psuedo-Dionysus
X Boethius, Cassiodorus and Isidore
PART II: THE CAROLINGIAN RENAISSANCE
XI The Carolingian Renaissance
XII John Scotus Eriugena I
XIII John Scotus Eriugena II
PART III: THE TENTH, ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH CENTURY
XIV The Problem of Universals
XV St. Anselm of Canterbury
XVI The School of Chartres
XVII The School of St. Victor
XVIII Dualists and Pantheists
PART IV: ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PHILOSOPHY: TRANSLATIONS
XIX Islamic Philosophy
XX Jewish Philosophy
XXI The Translations
PART V: THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY
XXII Introduction
XXIII William of Auvergne
XXIV Robert Grosseteste and Alexander of Hales
XXV St. Bonaventure I
XXVI St. Bonaventure II: God's Existence
XXVII St. Bonaventure III: Relation of Creatures to God
XXVIII St. Bonaventure IV: The Material Creation
XXIX St. Bonaventure V: The Human Soul
XXX St. Albert the Great
XXXI St. Thomas Aquinas I
XXXII St. Thomas Aquinas II: Philosophy and Theology
XXXIII St. Thomas Aquinas III: Principles of Created Being
XXXIV St. Thomas Aquinas IV: Proof of God's Existence
XXXV: St. Thomas Aquinas V: God's Nature
XXXVI: St. Thomas Aquinas VI: Creation
XXXVII: St. Thomas Aquinas VII: Psychology
XXXVIII: St. Thomas Aquinas VIII: Knowledge
XXXIX: St. Thomas Aquinas IX: Moral Theory
XL. St. Thomas Aquinas X: Political Theory
XLI. I Introduction
PART I: PRE-MEDIEVAL INFLUENCES
II The Patristic Period
III St. Augustine I
IV St. Augustine II: Knowledge
V St. Augustine III: God
VI St Augustine IV: The World
VII St Augustine V: Moral Theory
VIII St Augustine VI: The State
IX The Psuedo-Dionysus
X Boethius, Cassiodorus and Isidore
PART II: THE CAROLINGIAN RENAISSANCE
XI The Carolingian Renaissance
XII John Scotus Eriugena I
XIII John Scotus Eriugena II
PART III: THE TENTH, ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH CENTURY
XIV The Problem of Universals
XV St. Anselm of Canterbury
XVI The School of Chartres
XVII The School of St. Victor
XVIII Dualists and Pantheists
PART IV: ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PHILOSOPHY: TRANSLATIONS
XIX Islamic Philosophy
XX Jewish Philosophy
XXI The Translations
PART V: THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY
XXII Introduction
XXIII William of Auvergne
XXIV Robert Grosseteste and Alexander of Hales
XXV St. Bonaventure I
XXVI St. Bonaventure II: God's Existence
XXVII St. Bonaventure III: Relation of Creatures to God
XXVIII St. Bonaventure IV: The Material Creation
XXIX St. Bonaventure V: The Human Soul
XXX St. Albert the Great
XXXI St. Thomas Aquinas I
XXXII St. Thomas Aquinas II: Philosophy and Theology
XXXIII St. Thomas Aquinas III: Principles of Created Being
XXXIV St. Thomas Aquinas IV: Proof of God's Existence
XXXV St. Thomas Aquinas V: God's Nature
XXXVI St. Thomas Aquinas VI: Creation
XXXVII St. Thomas Aquinas VII: Psychology
XXXVIII St. Thomas Aquinas VIII: Knowledge
XXXIX St. Thomas Aquinas IX: Moral Theory
XL St. Thomas Aquinas X: Political Theory
XLI St. Thomas and Aristotle: Controversies
XLII Latin Averroism; Siger of Brabrant
XLIII Franciscan Thinkers
XLIV Giles of Rome and Henry the Great
XLV Scotus I
XLVI Scotus II: Knowledge
XLVII Scotus III: Metaphysics
XLVIII Scotus IV: Natural Theolgoy
XLIX Scotus V: The Soul
L Scotus VI: Ethics
LI Concluding Review
Appendices
I Honorific Titles applied in the Middle Ages to Philosophers treated in this volume
II A Short Bibliography
Index of names
Index of subjects