Virtue and ethics in the twelfth century:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Leiden Brill c2005
Schriftenreihe:Brill's studies in intellectual history v. 130
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-382) and indexes
Medieval ethics and the illusion of interiority : Augustine, Anselm, Abelard / M.B. Pranger --The devil and virtue : Anselm of Canterbury's universal order / Arjo Vanderjagt -- In conscience's court : Abelard's ethics as a science of the self / Willemien Otten -- Hugh of Saint Victor's virtue : ambivalence and gratuity / Ineke van 't Spijker -- Bernard of Clairvaux's De gradibus humilitatis et superbiae and the postmodern revisioning of moral philosophy / John Kitchen -- Claustrum animae : the community as example for interior reform / Jeroen W.J. Laemers -- The problem of natural virtue / István P. Bejczy -- Rethinking lying in the twelfth century / Marcia L. Colish -- Beyond Stoicism and Aristotelianism : John of Salisbury's skepticism and twelfth-century moral philosophy / Cary J. Nederman -- The Conflictus uitiorum et uirtutum attributed to Stephen Langton / Riccardo Quinto -- The virtues of "Rabbi Moyses" / George R. Wilkes -- Justice and liberality : opposition to avarice in the twelfth century / Richard G. Newhauser -- Virtue and politics in English historical writing / Björn Weiler -- Charlemagne and the young prince : a didactic poem on the cardinal virtues by Giles of Paris (c. 1200) / Céline Billot-Vilandrau
"This volume analyses the renewal of Western moral thought in the twelfth century. This renewal was marked by a burgeoning of increasingly systematized texts, a lively reception of ancient moral philosophy and a greater emphasis on the psychology of the moral agent. Six contributions are devoted to monastic morality (Anselm of Canterbury, Bernard of Clairvaux, Hugh of Folieto, Hugh of Saint Victor, Peter Abelard); another five are focused on (proto- )scholastic thought (John of Salisbury, Stephen Langton, Maimonides, the idea of natural virtue, the justification of lying); three discuss moral issues in a wider social context (liberality vs. avarice, royal justice in England, the cardinal virtues and the French monarchy)."--Jacket
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (vi, 393 p.)
ISBN:1429452900
9004143270
9781429452908
9789004143272

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