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A History Of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

ویرایش: [Volume 4. Medieval Philosophy] 
نویسندگان:   
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ناشر: Oxford University Press 
سال نشر: 2019 
تعداد صفحات: [660] 
زبان: English 
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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
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