In this book John Marenbon discusses the extraordinary breadth of medieval philosophy as written by Christians in Greek and Latin, Muslims in Arabic and by Jews in Hebrew, from c. 500 to c. 1550. He considers important factors such as where and when it took place, its social setting and its links with religion.
In this book John Marenbon discusses the extraordinary breadth of medieval philosophy as written by Christians in Greek and Latin, Muslims in Arabic and by Jews in Hebrew, from c. 500 to c. 1550. He considers important factors such as where and when it took place, its social setting and its links with religion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Marenbon studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, where in 1978 he became, as he remains, a fellow. He is also a Fellow of the British Academy (2009) and Honorary Professor of Medieval Philosophy in the University of Cambridge (2010) . He has also taught at the Sorbonne (Paris IV) and has been a visiting fellow at the Centre for Mediaeval Studies and the Pontifical Institute at the University of Toronto, and at present holds a visiting appointment at Peking University. His books include Pagans and Philosophers. The problem of paganism from Augustine to Leibniz (Princeton University Press, 2015), and The Cambridge Companion to Boethius (Cambridge University Press, 2009).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: A Map of medieval philosophy 3: Fields of medieval philosophy 4: Institutions and literary forms 5: Universals: Avicenna and Abelard 6: Mind, body and mortality: Averroes and Pomponazzi 7: Foreknowledge and freedom: Boethius and Gersonides 8: Society and the best life: ibn Tufayl and Dante 9: Why medieval philosophy? Notes on sources for studies of individual texts Further Reading Index
1: Introduction 2: A Map of medieval philosophy 3: Fields of medieval philosophy 4: Institutions and literary forms 5: Universals: Avicenna and Abelard 6: Mind, body and mortality: Averroes and Pomponazzi 7: Foreknowledge and freedom: Boethius and Gersonides 8: Society and the best life: ibn Tufayl and Dante 9: Why medieval philosophy? Notes on sources for studies of individual texts Further Reading Index
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