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History of Philosophy Vol. 2 - Medival Philosophy

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Informationen zum Autor Frederick Copleston was born in Somerset in 1907. After studying at Oxford, he held a number of academic posts, including Professor of the History of Philosophy and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at London University. He died in 1994. Copleston, an Oxford Jesuit and specialist in the history of philosophy, first created his history as an introduction for Catholic ecclesiastical seminaries. However, since its first publication (the last volume appearing in the mid-1970s) the series has become the classic account for all philosophy scholars and students. The 11-volume series gives an accessible account of each philosopher's work, but also explains their relationship to the work of other philosophers. Vorwort Copleston, in the second volume of A History of Philosophy , deals with the reconciliation of philosophy and theology of the early Christian period to the thirteenth century. Zusammenfassung Copleston, an Oxford Jesuit and specialist in the history of philosophy, created his history as an introduction for Catholic ecclesiastical seminaries. The 11-volume series gives an accessible account of each philosopher's work, and explains their relationship to the work of other philosophers. Inhaltsverzeichnis I Introduction PART I: PRE-MEDIEVAL INFLUENCES II The Patristic PeriodIII St. Augustine IIV St. Augustine II: KnowledgeV St. Augustine III: GodVI St Augustine IV: The WorldVII St Augustine V: Moral TheoryVIII St Augustine VI: The StateIX The Psuedo-DionysusX Boethius, Cassiodorus and Isidore PART II: THE CAROLINGIAN RENAISSANCE XI The Carolingian RenaissanceXII John Scotus Eriugena IXIII John Scotus Eriugena II PART III: THE TENTH, ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH CENTURY XIV The Problem of UniversalsXV St. Anselm of CanterburyXVI The School of ChartresXVII The School of St. VictorXVIII Dualists and Pantheists PART IV: ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PHILOSOPHY: TRANSLATIONS XIX Islamic PhilosophyXX Jewish PhilosophyXXI The Translations PART V: THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY XXII IntroductionXXIII William of AuvergneXXIV Robert Grosseteste and Alexander of HalesXXV St. Bonaventure IXXVI St. Bonaventure II: God's ExistenceXXVII St. Bonaventure III: Relation of Creatures to GodXXVIII St. Bonaventure IV: The Material CreationXXIX St. Bonaventure V: The Human SoulXXX St. Albert the GreatXXXI St. Thomas Aquinas IXXXII St. Thomas Aquinas II: Philosophy and TheologyXXXIII St. Thomas Aquinas III: Principles of Created BeingXXXIV St. Thomas Aquinas IV: Proof of God's ExistenceXXXV: St. Thomas Aquinas V: God's NatureXXXVI: St. Thomas Aquinas VI: CreationXXXVII: St. Thomas Aquinas VII: PsychologyXXXVIII: St. Thomas Aquinas VIII: KnowledgeXXXIX: St. Thomas Aquinas IX: Moral TheoryXL. St. Thomas Aquinas X: Political TheoryXLI. I IntroductionPART I: PRE-MEDIEVAL INFLUENCESII The Patristic PeriodIII St. Augustine IIV St. Augustine II: KnowledgeV St. Augustine III: GodVI St Augustine IV: The WorldVII St Augustine V: Moral TheoryVIII St Augustine VI: The StateIX The Psuedo-DionysusX Boethius, Cassiodorus and Isidore PART II: THE CAROLINGIAN RENAISSANCE XI The Carolingian RenaissanceXII John Scotus Eriugena IXIII John Scotus Eriugena II PART III: THE TENTH, ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH CENTURY XIV The Problem of UniversalsXV St. Anselm of CanterburyXVI The School of ChartresXVII The School of St. VictorXVIII Dualists and Pantheists PART IV: ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PHILOSOPHY: TRANSLATIONS XIX Islamic PhilosophyXX Jewish PhilosophyXXI The Translations PART V: THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY XXII IntroductionXXIII William of AuvergneXXIV Robert Grosseteste and Alexander of HalesXXV St. Bonaventure IXXVI St. Bonaventure II: God's ExistenceXXVII St. Bonaventure III: Relation of Creatures to GodXXVIII St. Bonaventure IV: The Material CreationXXIX St. Bonaventure V: The Human SoulXXX...

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