Medieval Commentaries on Aristotle's <i>Categories</i>: Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition, cartea 10
Editat de Lloyd Newtonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 aug 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004167520
ISBN-10: 9004167528
Pagini: 439
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition
ISBN-10: 9004167528
Pagini: 439
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition
Cuprins
Preface ......................................................................................... vii
The Importance of Medieval Commentaries on Aristotle’s Categories ................................................................................... 1
Lloyd A. Newton
The Medieval Posterity of Simplicius ’ Commentary on the Categories: Thomas Aquinas and al-Fārābī ............................. 9
Michael Chase
Avicenna The Commentator ...................................................... 31
Allan Bäck
Albertus Magnus On the Subject of Aristotle’s Categories ......... 73
Bruno Tremblay
Interconnected Literal Commentaries on the Categories in the Middle Ages ............................................................................ 99
Robert Andrews
Thomas Aquinas on Establishing the Identity of Aristotle’s Categories ............................................................................... 119
Paul Symington
Reading Aristotle’s Categories as an Introduction to Logic: Later Medieval Discussions about Its Place in the Aristotelian Corpus ................................................................... 145
Giorgio Pini
Simon of Faversham on Aristotle’s Categories and The Scientia Praedicamentorum ....................................................................... 183
Martin Pickavé
Duns Scotus’s Account of a Propter Quid Science of the Categories ............................................................................... 221
Lloyd A. Newton
Fine-tuning Pini ’s Reading of Scotus ’s Categories Commentary ........................................................................... 259
Todd Bates
How Is Scotus’s Logic Related to His Metaphysics? A Reply to Todd Bates ........................................................... 277
Giorgio Pini
John Buridan : On Aristotle’s Categories ....................................... 295
Alexander W. Hall
A Realist Interpretation of the Categories in the Fourteenth Century: The Litteralis sententia super Praedicamenta Aristotelis
of Robert Alyngton ................................................................ 317
Alessandro D. Conti
Thomas Maulevelt’s Denial of Substance ................................. 347
Thomas Maulevelt: Quaestiones super Praedicamenta: Quaestio 16 ............................................................................... 358
Robert Andrews
Categories and Universals in the Later Middle Ages ................ 369
Alessandro D. Conti
Bibliography ................................................................................ 411
List of Contributors .................................................................... 429
Index ........................................................................................... 433
The Importance of Medieval Commentaries on Aristotle’s Categories ................................................................................... 1
Lloyd A. Newton
The Medieval Posterity of Simplicius ’ Commentary on the Categories: Thomas Aquinas and al-Fārābī ............................. 9
Michael Chase
Avicenna The Commentator ...................................................... 31
Allan Bäck
Albertus Magnus On the Subject of Aristotle’s Categories ......... 73
Bruno Tremblay
Interconnected Literal Commentaries on the Categories in the Middle Ages ............................................................................ 99
Robert Andrews
Thomas Aquinas on Establishing the Identity of Aristotle’s Categories ............................................................................... 119
Paul Symington
Reading Aristotle’s Categories as an Introduction to Logic: Later Medieval Discussions about Its Place in the Aristotelian Corpus ................................................................... 145
Giorgio Pini
Simon of Faversham on Aristotle’s Categories and The Scientia Praedicamentorum ....................................................................... 183
Martin Pickavé
Duns Scotus’s Account of a Propter Quid Science of the Categories ............................................................................... 221
Lloyd A. Newton
Fine-tuning Pini ’s Reading of Scotus ’s Categories Commentary ........................................................................... 259
Todd Bates
How Is Scotus’s Logic Related to His Metaphysics? A Reply to Todd Bates ........................................................... 277
Giorgio Pini
John Buridan : On Aristotle’s Categories ....................................... 295
Alexander W. Hall
A Realist Interpretation of the Categories in the Fourteenth Century: The Litteralis sententia super Praedicamenta Aristotelis
of Robert Alyngton ................................................................ 317
Alessandro D. Conti
Thomas Maulevelt’s Denial of Substance ................................. 347
Thomas Maulevelt: Quaestiones super Praedicamenta: Quaestio 16 ............................................................................... 358
Robert Andrews
Categories and Universals in the Later Middle Ages ................ 369
Alessandro D. Conti
Bibliography ................................................................................ 411
List of Contributors .................................................................... 429
Index ........................................................................................... 433
Notă biografică
Lloyd Newton, Ph.D., (2003) in Philosophy, University of Dallas, is currently an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Benedictine College, Kansas. He has published several articles on medieval logic and is working on translating Duns Scotus' Commentary on Aristotle's Categories.
Contributors include: Michael Chase, Allan Bäck, Bruno Tremblay, Robert Andrews, Paul Symington, Giorgio Pini, Martin Pickavé, Todd Bates, Alexander W. Hall, and Alessandro D. Conti.
Contributors include: Michael Chase, Allan Bäck, Bruno Tremblay, Robert Andrews, Paul Symington, Giorgio Pini, Martin Pickavé, Todd Bates, Alexander W. Hall, and Alessandro D. Conti.