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ویرایش: [Volume 4. Medieval Philosophy]
نویسندگان: Peter Adamson
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ناشر: Oxford University Press
سال نشر: 2019
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زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب A History Of Philosophy Without Any Gaps به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Cover MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY: A history of philosophy without any gaps: Volume 4 Copyright Dedication CONTENTS PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DATES PART I: EARLY MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 1: ARTS OF DARKNESS INTRODUCTION TO MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 2: CHARLES IN CHARGE THE CAROLINGIAN RENAISSANCE 3: GRACE NOTES ERIUGENA AND THE PREDESTINATION CONTROVERSY 4: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING ERIUGENA’S PERIPHYSEON 5: PHILOSOPHERS ANONYMOUS THE ROOTS OF SCHOLASTICISM 6: VIRGIN TERRITORY PETER DAMIAN ON CHANGING THE PAST 7: A CANTERBURY TALE ANSELM’S LIFE AND WORKS 8: SOMEBODY’S PERFECT ANSELM’S ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 9: ALL OR NOTHING THE PROBLEM OF UNIVERSALS 10: GET THEE TO A NUNNERY HELOISE AND ABELARD 11: IT’S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS ABELARD’S ETHICS 12: LEARN EVERYTHING THE VICTORINES 13: LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON DEBATING THE TRINITY 14: ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS PHILOSOPHY AT CHARTRES 15: THE GOOD BOOK PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE 16: ONE OF A KIND GILBERT OF POITIERS ON INDIVIDUATION 17: TWO SWORDS EARLY MEDIEVAL POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 18: LAW AND ORDER GRATIAN AND PETER LOMBARD 19: LEADING LIGHTH ILDEGARD OF BINGEN 20: REDISCOVERY CHANNEL TRANSLATIONS INTO LATIN 21: STRAW MEN THE RISE OF THE UNIVERSITIES PART II: THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY 22: NO UNCERTAIN TERMS THIRTEENTH-CENTURY LOGIC 23: FULL OF POTENTIAL THIRTEENTH-CENTURY PHYSICS 24: STAYIN’ ALIVE THIRTEENTH-CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY 25: IT’S ALL GOOD THE TRANSCENDENTALS 26: DO THE RIGHT THING THIRTEENTH-CENTURY ETHICS 27: A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT ROBERT GROSSETESTE 28: ORIGIN OF SPECIES ROGER BACON 29: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN BONAVENTURE 30: YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASEPETER OLIVI 31: NONE FOR ME, THANKS FRANCISCAN POVERTY 32: BEGIN THE BEGUINE HADEWIJCH AND MECHTHILD OF MAGDEBURG 33: BINDING ARBITRATION ROBERT KILWARDBY 34: ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MINERAL ALBERT THE GREAT’S NATURAL PHILOSOPHY 35: THE SHADOW KNOWS ALBERT THE GREAT’S METAPHYSICS 36: THE OX HEARD ROUND THE WORLD THOMAS AQUINAS 37: EVERYBODY NEEDS SOME BODY AQUINAS ON SOUL AND KNOWLEDGE 38: WHAT COMES NATURALLY ETHICS IN ALBERT AND AQUINAS 39: WHAT PLEASES THE PRINCE THE RULE OF LAW 40: ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS JUST WAR THEORY 41: PARIS WHEN IT SIZZLES THE CONDEMNATIONS 42: MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSITY “LATIN AVERROISTS” 43: THE NEVERENDING STORY THE ETERNITY OF THE WORLD 44: LET ME COUNT THE WAYS SPECULATIVE GRAMMAR 45: LOVE, REIGN OVER ME THE ROMANCE OF THE ROSE 46: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS HENRY OF GHENT 47: HERE COMES THE SON THE TRINITY AND THE EUCHARIST 48: ONCE AND FOR ALL SCOTUS ON BEING 49: TO WILL OR NOT TO WILL SCOTUS ON FREEDOM 50: ON COMMAND SCOTUS ON ETHICS 51: ONE IN A MILLION SCOTUS ON UNIVERSALS AND INDIVIDUALS PART III: THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY 52: TIME OF THE SIGNS THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY 53: AFTER VIRTUE MARGUERITE PORETE 54: TO HELL AND BACK DANTE ALIGHIERI 55: OUR POWER IS REAL THE CLASH OF CHURCH AND STATE 56: RENDER UNTO CAESAR MARSILIUS OF PADUA 57: DO AS YOU’RE TOLD OCKHAM ON ETHICS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 58: A CLOSE SHAVE OCKHAM’S NOMINALISM 59: WHAT DO YOU THINK? OCKHAM ON MENTAL LANGUAGE 60: KEEPING IT REAL RESPONSES TO OCKHAM 61: BACK TO THE FUTURE FOREKNOWLEDGE AND PREDESTINATION 62: TRIVIAL PURSUITS FOURTEENTH-CENTURY LOGIC 63: QUADRIVIAL PURSUITS THE OXFORD CALCULATORS 64: GET TO THE POINT FOURTEENTH-CENTURY PHYSICS 65: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST JOHN BURIDAN 66: SEEING IS BELIEVING NICHOLAS OF AUTRECOURT’S SKEPTICAL CHALLENGE 67: ON THE MONEY MEDIEVAL ECONOMIC THEORY 68: DOWN TO THE GROUND MEISTER ECKHART 69: MEN IN BLACK THE GERMAN DOMINICANS 70: A WING AND A PRAYER ANGELS IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 71: ALLE MANER OF THYNG SHALL BE WELLE ENGLISH MYSTICISM 72: SAY IT WITH POETRY CHAUCER AND LANGLAND 73: THE GOOD WIFE SEXUALITY AND MISOGYNY IN THE MIDDLE AGES 74: SIGHS WERE HER FOOD CATHERINE OF SIENA AND AFFECTIVE MYSTICISM 75: THE MOST CHRISTIAN DOCTOR THE QUERELLE DE LA ROSE AND JEAN GERSON 76: MORNING STAR OF THE REFORMATION JOHN WYCLIF 77: THE PRAGUE SPRING SCHOLASTICISM ACROSS EUROPE 78: RENAISSANCE MEN RAMON LLULL AND PETRARCH NOTES Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Chapter 31 Chapter 32 Chapter 33 Chapter 34 Chapter 35 Chapter 36 Chapter 37 Chapter 38 Chapter 39 Chapter 40 Chapter 41 Chapter 42 Chapter 43 Chapter 44 Chapter 45 Chapter 46 Chapter 47 Chapter 48 Chapter 49 Chapter 50 Chapter 51 Chapter 52 Chapter 53 Chapter 54 Chapter 55 Chapter 56 Chapter 57 Chapter 58 Chapter 59 Chapter 60 Chapter 61 Chapter 62 Chapter 63 Chapter 64 Chapter 65 Chapter 66 Chapter 67 Chapter 68 Chapter 69 Chapter 70 Chapter 71 Chapter 72 Chapter 73 Chapter 74 Chapter 75 Chapter 76 Chapter 77 Chapter 78 FURTHER READING General Overviews Anthologies of texts Early Medieval Thirteenth Century Fourteenth Century The Carolingian Renaissance Eriugena The Roots of Scholasticism Peter Damian Anselm The Ontological Argument The Problem of Universals Heloise and Abelard The Victorines Philosophy at Chartres Philosophy of Nature in the Twelfth Century Gilbert of Poitiers on Individuation Early Medieval Political Philosophy Gratian and Peter Lombard Hildegard of Bingen Translations into Latin The Rise of the Universities Thirteenth-Century Logic Thirteenth-Century Physics Thirteenth-Century Psychology Bonaventure Peter Olivi Franciscan Poverty Hadewijch and Mechthild of Magdeburg Robert Kilwardby Albert the Great Thomas Aquinas Just War Theory The Paris Condemnations “Latin Averroists” The Eternity of the World Speculative Grammar The Romance of the Rose Henry of Ghent The Trinity and the Eucharist Duns Scotus Marguerite Porete Dante Alighieri Church and State Marsilius of Padua William of Ockham Responses to Ockham Foreknowledge and Predestination Fourteenth-Century Logic The Oxford Calculators Fourteenth-Century Physics John Buridan Nicholas of Autrecourt Medieval Economic Theory Meister Eckhart The German Dominicans Angels in Medieval Philosophy English Mysticism Chaucer and Langland Sexuality and Misogyny in the Middle Ages Catherine of Siena and Affective Mysticism Jean Gerson John Wyclif Scholasticism across Europe Ramon Llull Petrarch PUBLISHER’S ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INDEX Пустая страница