Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham :: optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 /
When William of Ockham lectured on Lombard's Sentences in 1317-1319, he articulated a new theory of knowledge. Its reception by fourteenth-century scholars was, however, largely negative, for it conflicted with technical accounts of vision and with their interprations of Duns Scotus. This study...
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Zusammenfassung: | When William of Ockham lectured on Lombard's Sentences in 1317-1319, he articulated a new theory of knowledge. Its reception by fourteenth-century scholars was, however, largely negative, for it conflicted with technical accounts of vision and with their interprations of Duns Scotus. This study begins with Roger Bacon, a major source for later scholastics' efforts to tie a complex of semantic and optical explanations together into an account of concept formation, truth and the acquisition of certitude. After considering the challenges of Peter Olivi and Henry of Ghent, Part I concludes with a discussion of Scotus's epistemology. Part II explores the alternative theories of Peter Aureol and William of Ockham. Part III traces the impact of Scotus, and then of Aureol, on Oxford thought in the years of Ockham's early audience, culminating with the views of Adam Wodeham. Part IV concerns Aureol's intellectual legacy at Paris, the introduction of Wodeham's thought there, and Autrecourt's controversies. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxii, 428 pages) |
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spelling | Tachau, Katherine H. Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham : optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 / by Katherine H. Tachau. Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1988. 1 online resource (xxii, 428 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters ; Bd. 22 Includes bibliographical references (pages 384-402) and indexes. Print version record. English. Preface -- List of Abbreviations, Sigla, and Technical Vocabulary -- Part One: From Perspectivist Optics tto Intuitive Cognition: The background to Fourteenth-Century Epistomology -- I. The Multiplication of Species: The Legacy of Roger Bacon -- II. From the Baconian Synthesis to the Epistomology of John Duns Scotus -- III. John Duns Scotus -- Part Two: Interpretation and Reconception -- IV. Peter Aureol -- V. William of Ockham -- Part Three: The Rejection of Ockham's Theory of Knowledge in England -- VI.Oxford Between Scotus and Ockham -- VII. The Early Reaction to Aureol and Ockham: the Views of Walter Chatton -- VIII. Oxford in the 1320s -- IX. Oxford in the 1330s -- X. Adam Wodeham at london and Oxford -- Part Four: The Introduction of English Theories of Knowledge to Paris -- XI. Paris 1318-1245: The Interpreters of SCotus and Aureol -- XII. Epiloguw: Adam Wodeham's First Parisian Readers -- Bibliography -- Index manuscriptorum -- Index personarum et rerum. When William of Ockham lectured on Lombard's Sentences in 1317-1319, he articulated a new theory of knowledge. Its reception by fourteenth-century scholars was, however, largely negative, for it conflicted with technical accounts of vision and with their interprations of Duns Scotus. This study begins with Roger Bacon, a major source for later scholastics' efforts to tie a complex of semantic and optical explanations together into an account of concept formation, truth and the acquisition of certitude. After considering the challenges of Peter Olivi and Henry of Ghent, Part I concludes with a discussion of Scotus's epistemology. Part II explores the alternative theories of Peter Aureol and William of Ockham. Part III traces the impact of Scotus, and then of Aureol, on Oxford thought in the years of Ockham's early audience, culminating with the views of Adam Wodeham. Part IV concerns Aureol's intellectual legacy at Paris, the introduction of Wodeham's thought there, and Autrecourt's controversies. William, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79081704 William, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349 fast Semantics (Philosophy) History. Knowledge, Theory of History. Philosophy, Medieval. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100956 Optics History. Sémantique (Philosophie) Histoire. Théorie de la connaissance Histoire. Philosophie médiévale. Optique Histoire. PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. bisacsh Knowledge, Theory of fast Optics fast Philosophy, Medieval fast Semantics (Philosophy) fast Kennistheorie. gtt Optica. gtt Semantiek. gtt History fast Print version: Tachau, Katherine H. Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham. Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1988 9004085521 (DLC) 87024087 (OCoLC)16645331 Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters ; Bd. 22. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42023682 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=28822 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tachau, Katherine H. Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham : optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 / Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters ; Preface -- List of Abbreviations, Sigla, and Technical Vocabulary -- Part One: From Perspectivist Optics tto Intuitive Cognition: The background to Fourteenth-Century Epistomology -- I. The Multiplication of Species: The Legacy of Roger Bacon -- II. From the Baconian Synthesis to the Epistomology of John Duns Scotus -- III. John Duns Scotus -- Part Two: Interpretation and Reconception -- IV. Peter Aureol -- V. William of Ockham -- Part Three: The Rejection of Ockham's Theory of Knowledge in England -- VI.Oxford Between Scotus and Ockham -- VII. The Early Reaction to Aureol and Ockham: the Views of Walter Chatton -- VIII. Oxford in the 1320s -- IX. Oxford in the 1330s -- X. Adam Wodeham at london and Oxford -- Part Four: The Introduction of English Theories of Knowledge to Paris -- XI. Paris 1318-1245: The Interpreters of SCotus and Aureol -- XII. Epiloguw: Adam Wodeham's First Parisian Readers -- Bibliography -- Index manuscriptorum -- Index personarum et rerum. William, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79081704 William, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349 fast Semantics (Philosophy) History. Knowledge, Theory of History. Philosophy, Medieval. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100956 Optics History. Sémantique (Philosophie) Histoire. Théorie de la connaissance Histoire. Philosophie médiévale. Optique Histoire. PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. bisacsh Knowledge, Theory of fast Optics fast Philosophy, Medieval fast Semantics (Philosophy) fast Kennistheorie. gtt Optica. gtt Semantiek. gtt |
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title | Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham : optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 / |
title_auth | Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham : optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 / |
title_exact_search | Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham : optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 / |
title_full | Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham : optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 / by Katherine H. Tachau. |
title_fullStr | Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham : optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 / by Katherine H. Tachau. |
title_full_unstemmed | Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham : optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 / by Katherine H. Tachau. |
title_short | Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham : |
title_sort | vision and certitude in the age of ockham optics epistemology and the foundations of semantics 1250 1345 |
title_sub | optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345 / |
topic | William, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79081704 William, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349 fast Semantics (Philosophy) History. Knowledge, Theory of History. Philosophy, Medieval. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100956 Optics History. Sémantique (Philosophie) Histoire. Théorie de la connaissance Histoire. Philosophie médiévale. Optique Histoire. PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. bisacsh Knowledge, Theory of fast Optics fast Philosophy, Medieval fast Semantics (Philosophy) fast Kennistheorie. gtt Optica. gtt Semantiek. gtt |
topic_facet | William, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349. William, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349 Semantics (Philosophy) History. Knowledge, Theory of History. Philosophy, Medieval. Optics History. Sémantique (Philosophie) Histoire. Théorie de la connaissance Histoire. Philosophie médiévale. Optique Histoire. PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. Knowledge, Theory of Optics Philosophy, Medieval Semantics (Philosophy) Kennistheorie. Optica. Semantiek. History |
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