Medieval philosophy: an historical and philosophical introduction
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Methods of reference
xi
Abbreviations
xiii
1
Introduction
1
2
The ancient traditions in medieval philosophy
6
1
What was ancient philosophy?
6
2
Some Aristotelian themes
7
3
Plato, and the Hellenistic Schools
13
4
Plotinus
s
Neoplatonism
16
5
Porphyry and Aristotelian logic
20
6
lamblicbus and
Produs
22
7
Old and new religions
25
8
Translations, Latin philosophy and the Latin Fathers
28
9
Augustine
29
3
Old traditions and new beginnings
34
1
Boethius and the logical curriculum at the end of
antiquity
35
Study A: The problem of prescience in Boethius s
Consohtion
42
2
Monks and encyclopaedists: the Latin West from
525-780 46
Interlude i: Philosophy and a manuscript culture
48
3
The last pagan philosophers, and their Christian pupils
50
Study B: Eternity and the universe: Augustine, Boethius
and Philoponus
53
4
The East, from Justinian to the Umayyads
56
5
The varieties of philosophy under the
Abbâsids
62
6
Alcuin and philosophy at the court of Charlemagne
70
CONTENTS
7
John Scottus Eriugena and the ninth century
73
Study C:
Gottschalk,
Eriugena and his contemporaries on
predestination and salvation
78
8
Commentary traditions: Byzantium and the Latin
West
82
Interlude ii: Priscianus
ad regem Osdroe 83
4
Traditions apart
85
1
The beginnings of medieval Jewish philosophy
85
2
The
kalám
tradition
88
Interlude
iii:
Arabic free-thinkers?
90
3
Fârâbî
91
4
Ismailis and Neoplatonists
100
5
Avicenna
103
6
Ancient philosophy, logic and metaphysics in the
eleventh-century Latin West
114
7
Anselm
119
Study D: Anselm s ontological argument
124
8
Psellos,
Italos,
and the twelfth-century Byzantine
Aristotelians
129
5
Latin philosophy in the twelfth century
131
1
Logfc and grammar at the turn of the twelfth century
132
2
Peter Abelard
135
Study E: Abelard on
universais
139
Interlude
iv:
Abelard, the Philosophus and the ancient
philosophers
144
Study F: Abelard and early medieval ethics
145
3
The schools,
Platonism
and William of Conches
148
4
Gilbert of Poitiers
152
Study G: Abelard and Gilbert on possibility
156
5
The beginnings of Latin scholastic theology
160
6
The Platonisms of the later twelfth century
161
Interlude v:
Platonism
and poetry
163
7
The Parisian schools of the later twelfth century
164
8
Beyond Paris: the scientists and the translators
169
9
The variety and distinctiveness of twelfth-century Latin
philosophy
171
6
Philosophy in twelfth-century Islam
172
1
Islamic theology and Avicenna
172
Interlude
vi:
Suhrawardt
-
theosophist or philosopher?
177
vi
CONTENTS
2
Philosophy
in
al-Andalus
178
3
Averroes
182
Interlude
vii:
Marriage in the Republic
191
4
Maimonides and Jewish Aristotelianism
192
7
Philosophy in Paris and Oxford,
1200-77 205
1
Paris and Oxford universities: the translations, the
curriculum and the forms of philosophical writing
206
Interlude
viii:
Pseudepigrapha and the medieval Aristotle
214
2
Grammar and logic
218
3
Arts Masters and theologians: 1200-SO
224
4
Theology in Paris: Bonaventure and Albert the Great
230
5
Thomas Aquinas
236
Interlude
ix:
Aquinas and the historiography of medieval
philosophy
245
Study H: The five ways
247
Study I: Aquinas on eternity and prescience
251
6
Latin Averroism: the Paris Arts Faculty in the 1260s and
1270s
254
Study J: The eternity of the world: Bonaventure, Aquinas and
Boethius of
Dacia
258
Study K: The potential intellect, Aquinas, Averroes and Siger
of Brabant
262
7
The
1277
condemnations and their significance
266
8
Philosophy in the universities,
1280-1400 271
1
The
Albertině
tradition
272
2
Henry of Ghent, Godfrey of Fontaines and Peter John
Olivi
275
3
DunsScotus
280
Interlude x: Scotus, the King of France and the Jews
287
Study L: Scotus on possibility
290
4
Between Scotus and Ockham
293
5
William of Ockham
296
Study M: Ockham and the problem of prescience
305
6
The Paris Arts Faculty and fourteenth-century Averroism
308
7
Oxford and Paris theology after Ockham
311
Interlude
xi:
Holcot and the philosophers
314
8
Logica
modemorum
319
9
John
Buridan 322
10
The late fourteenth century
325
Interlude
xii:
How far can you go? Biagio
Pelacani di
Parma
327
vu
CONTENTS
9
Philosophy outside the universities,
1200-1400 329
1
Outside the universities: philosophy, courts and the
vernacular in the Latin West
330
2
Byzantine philosophy
335
3
Philosophy in Islam
338
4
Jewish philosophy
339
10
Not an epilogue: medieval philosophy,
1400-1700 349
Guide to further reading and material
353
Bibliography
385
Index
437
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CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Methods of reference
xi
Abbreviations
xiii
1
Introduction
1
2
The ancient traditions in medieval philosophy
6
1
What was ancient philosophy?
6
2
Some Aristotelian themes
7
3
Plato, and the Hellenistic Schools
13
4
Plotinus'
s
Neoplatonism
16
5
Porphyry and Aristotelian logic
20
6
lamblicbus and
Produs
22
7
Old and new religions
25
8
Translations, Latin philosophy and the Latin Fathers
28
9
Augustine
29
3
Old traditions and new beginnings
34
1
Boethius and the logical curriculum at the end of
antiquity
35
Study A: The problem of prescience in Boethius's
'Consohtion'
42
2
Monks and encyclopaedists: the Latin West from
525-780 46
Interlude i: Philosophy and a manuscript culture
48
3
The last pagan philosophers, and their Christian pupils
50
Study B: Eternity and the universe: Augustine, Boethius
and Philoponus
53
4
The East, from Justinian to the Umayyads
56
5
The varieties of philosophy under the
'Abbâsids
62
6
Alcuin and philosophy at the court of Charlemagne
70
CONTENTS
7
John Scottus Eriugena and the ninth century
73
Study C:
Gottschalk,
Eriugena and his contemporaries on
predestination and salvation
78
8
Commentary traditions: Byzantium and the Latin
West
82
Interlude ii: Priscianus
ad regem Osdroe 83
4
Traditions apart
85
1
The beginnings of medieval Jewish philosophy
85
2
The
kalám
tradition
88
Interlude
iii:
Arabic free-thinkers?
90
3
Fârâbî
91
4
Ismailis and Neoplatonists
100
5
Avicenna
103
6
Ancient philosophy, logic and metaphysics in the
eleventh-century Latin West
114
7
Anselm
119
Study D: Anselm's 'ontological' argument
124
8
Psellos,
Italos,
and the twelfth-century Byzantine
Aristotelians
129
5
Latin philosophy in the twelfth century
131
1
Logfc and grammar at the turn of the twelfth century
132
2
Peter Abelard
135
Study E: Abelard on
universais
139
Interlude
iv:
Abelard, the Philosophus and the ancient
philosophers
144
Study F: Abelard and early medieval ethics
145
3
The schools,
Platonism
and William of Conches
148
4
Gilbert of Poitiers
152
Study G: Abelard and Gilbert on possibility
156
5
The beginnings of Latin scholastic theology
160
6
The Platonisms of the later twelfth century
161
Interlude v:
Platonism
and poetry
163
7
The Parisian schools of the later twelfth century
164
8
Beyond Paris: the scientists and the translators
169
9
The variety and distinctiveness of twelfth-century Latin
philosophy
171
6
Philosophy in twelfth-century Islam
172
1
Islamic theology and Avicenna
172
Interlude
vi:
Suhrawardt
-
theosophist or philosopher?
177
vi
CONTENTS
2
Philosophy
in
al-Andalus
178
3
Averroes
182
Interlude
vii:
Marriage in the Republic
191
4
Maimonides and Jewish Aristotelianism
192
7
Philosophy in Paris and Oxford,
1200-77 205
1
Paris and Oxford universities: the translations, the
curriculum and the forms of philosophical writing
206
Interlude
viii:
Pseudepigrapha and the medieval Aristotle
214
2
Grammar and logic
218
3
Arts Masters and theologians: 1200-SO
224
4
Theology in Paris: Bonaventure and Albert the Great
230
5
Thomas Aquinas
236
Interlude
ix:
Aquinas and the historiography of medieval
philosophy
245
Study H: The five ways
247
Study I: Aquinas on eternity and prescience
251
6
Latin Averroism: the Paris Arts Faculty in the 1260s and
1270s
254
Study J: The eternity of the world: Bonaventure, Aquinas and
Boethius of
Dacia
258
Study K: The potential intellect, Aquinas, Averroes and Siger
of Brabant
262
7
The
1277
condemnations and their significance
266
8
Philosophy in the universities,
1280-1400 271
1
The
Albertině
tradition
272
2
Henry of Ghent, Godfrey of Fontaines and Peter John
Olivi
275
3
DunsScotus
280
Interlude x: Scotus, the King of France and the Jews
287
Study L: Scotus on possibility
290
4
Between Scotus and Ockham
293
5
William of Ockham
296
Study M: Ockham and the problem of prescience
305
6
The Paris Arts Faculty and fourteenth-century Averroism
308
7
Oxford and Paris theology after Ockham
311
Interlude
xi:
Holcot and the philosophers
314
8
Logica
modemorum
319
9
John
Buridan 322
10
The late fourteenth century
325
Interlude
xii:
How far can you go? Biagio
Pelacani di
Parma
327
vu
CONTENTS
9
Philosophy outside the universities,
1200-1400 329
1
Outside the universities: philosophy, courts and the
vernacular in the Latin West
330
2
Byzantine philosophy
335
3
Philosophy in Islam
338
4
Jewish philosophy
339
10
Not an epilogue: 'medieval' philosophy,
1400-1700 349
Guide to further reading and material
353
Bibliography
385
Index
437
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spelling | Marenbon, John 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)1028168616 aut Medieval philosophy an historical and philosophical introduction John Marenbon 1. publ. London [u.a.] Routledge 2007 XIV, 449 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte 500-1500 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie ancienne Philosophie médiévale Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Modern Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s Geschichte 500-1500 z DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0612/2006013509.html Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0654/2006013509-d.html Publisher description Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014972654&sequence=000008&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Marenbon, John 1955- Medieval philosophy an historical and philosophical introduction Philosophie ancienne Philosophie médiévale Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Modern Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd |
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title | Medieval philosophy an historical and philosophical introduction |
title_auth | Medieval philosophy an historical and philosophical introduction |
title_exact_search | Medieval philosophy an historical and philosophical introduction |
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title_full | Medieval philosophy an historical and philosophical introduction John Marenbon |
title_fullStr | Medieval philosophy an historical and philosophical introduction John Marenbon |
title_full_unstemmed | Medieval philosophy an historical and philosophical introduction John Marenbon |
title_short | Medieval philosophy |
title_sort | medieval philosophy an historical and philosophical introduction |
title_sub | an historical and philosophical introduction |
topic | Philosophie ancienne Philosophie médiévale Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Modern Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Philosophie ancienne Philosophie médiévale Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Modern Philosophie |
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