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ویرایش: [First ed.]
نویسندگان: Paul Vincent Spade
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ناشر: Indiana University
سال نشر: 1995
تعداد صفحات: 189
زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب History of the Problem of Universals in the Middle Ages: Notes and Texts به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تاریخ مسئله جهانی ها در قرون وسطی: یادداشت ها و متون نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Title Page Table of Contents Part 1: Notes Porphyry, Isagoge Boethius, 2nd Comm. on Porphyry Abelard, Glosses on Porhyry John of Salisbury Outline of Part of the Passage from the Logica 'ingredientibus' Notes on the Passage from the Logica 'ingredientibus' Scotus, Ordinatio Notes to Q. 1 Notes to Q. 2 Notes to Q. 3 Notes to Q. 4 Notes to Qq. 5-6 Ockham, Ordinatio Notes to Q. 4 Notes to Q. 5 Notes to Q. 6 Notes to Q. 7 Notes to Q. 8 Part 2: Texts Porhyry, On Categories Boethius, 2nd Comm. on Isagoge, iii.11 Porphyry's Text Boethius' Commentary Boethius, 2nd Comm. on De interp. Aristotle's Text Boethius' Commentary Boethius, Theol. Tractates From Contra Eutychen, i.1-71 From De trinitate, i.7-ii.58 Fridugisus On the Being of Nothing On the Being of Shadows Odo On Genera and Species and Individuals That in Every Case the Individual is to Be Distinguished from the Species That the Nature's Gujilt Is the Person's Guilt How Human Nature Does Not Sin by Itself, But Through a Person That Human Nature Cannot Be Transmitted to Other Persons Without Guilt Abelard, from Dial. & Log. ingred. From Dialectica, p. 541.24-37 From the Logica 'ingredientibus', the "Glosses on the Categories", p. 112.5-6 From the Logica 'ingredientibus', the "Glosses on the Categories", p. 113.26-29 From the Logica 'ingredientibus', the "Glosses on the De interpretatione", p. 316.26-37 School of Chartres Gilbert of Poitiers, De trinitate, i, 1, 21 & 27-29 Ibid., i., 5, 24 Clarenbald of Arras, Tractatus super Doetii De trinitate, 1. 12-15 Avicenna Logica, iii Ibid. Metaphysica, v, 1 Ibid. Ibid. Burley, On Universals Porphyry's Text Burley's Commentary Explanation of Porphyry's questions The usefulness of the Isagoge Doubts about universals Discussion of Doubt 1 Discussion of Doubt 2 Discussion of Doubt 3 The Theory that Universals Are the Same as Their Individuals The Theory that Universals are Distinct from Their Individuals Objections Replies to the Objections Discussion of Doubt V Plato's Theory Augustine's Theory Continuation of the Discussion of Doubt 1: The Fictum Theory Burley, On Matter & Form Chatton Ockham, Summa logicae I, Chapter 14 I, Chapter 15 I, Chapter 16 I, Chapter 17 Ockham, on De interp. Section 3 What is a passion of the soul or concept? Is the "passion" the very act of understanding? Section 4 Is a "passion" a quality of the soul distinct from the act of understanding? Section 5 Is the "passion" a species of the thing? Section 6 Section 7 Are passions of the soul specters or ficta? Section 8 Are passions of the soul the external things as conceived? Section 9 Are passions of the soul qualities existing subjectively in the soul? Objections Replies to the objections Section 10 Are passions of the soul ficta? Replies to the objections in Section 7 Ockham, Quodlibets Quod. 4, q. 35 Article 1 First intention Second intention Article 2 Ockham's reply Quod. 5, q. 12 Article 1 Article 2 Quod. 5, q. 13 Objection 1 Objection 2 Objection 3 Objection 4 Objection 5 To Objection 1 To Objection 2 To Objection 3 To Objection 4 To Objection 5 Index