Forrest E. Baird
Philosophic Classics, Volume II: Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Forrest E. Baird
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This book represents the towering medieval thinkersâ Augustine and Thomas Aquinasâ discussing a variety of topics, along with representative texts of other medieval figures. It is useful for those who are interested in medieval philosophy, philosophy of religion, or metaphysics.
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This book represents the towering medieval thinkersâ Augustine and Thomas Aquinasâ discussing a variety of topics, along with representative texts of other medieval figures. It is useful for those who are interested in medieval philosophy, philosophy of religion, or metaphysics.
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- Philosophic Classics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- 6 ed
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 176mm x 232mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780205783908
- ISBN-10: 0205783902
- Artikelnr.: 30360764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Philosophic Classics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- 6 ed
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 176mm x 232mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780205783908
- ISBN-10: 0205783902
- Artikelnr.: 30360764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Forrest Baird has taught at Whitworth since 1978. In addition to teaching a variety of courses in philosophy, most summers he teaches for Fuller Theological Seminary in extension programs throughout the West. Dr. Baird has a B.A. from Westmont, an M.Div. From Fuller, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy from Claremont Graduate University. Dr. Baird's most recent scholarly work has been editing the six-volume Philosophic Classics series. His other works include editing the book, Human Thought and Action: Readings in Western Intellectual History, and co-authoring (with Jack Rogers) Introduction to Philosophy: A Case Study Approach.
Prologue I: Early Christianity Justin Martyr Dialogue with Trypho (in part) Appology (in part) Clement of Alexandria Stromateis Tertullian A Treatise on the Soul (in part) Prescriptions Against the Heretics (in part) Origen On First Principles (in part) Prologue II: Other Foundational Documents Philo of Alexandria On the Account of the World's Creation Given by Moses ( II-VI
XLIV-XLVI) Plotinus Enneads (Ennead I
Tractate VI) Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagite The Divine Names (Chapter 4
sections 18-21
30; Chapter 7
3) Augustine On the Free Choice of the Will (Book II) Confessions (Book VIII
5
8-12; Book XI
14-28) City of God (Book VIII
Chapters 1-12; Book XI
Chapter 26; Book XII
Chapters 1-9; Book XIX
Chapters 11-17) Early Medieval Philosophy Boethius The Second Editon of the Commentaries on the Isagoge of Porphyry (Book I Chapters 10-11) The Consolation of Philosophy (Book V) John Scotus Eriugena On the Division of Nature (Periphyseon) (Book I
Chapters 1-7
11-12
13-14) Anslem (And Gaunilo) Proslogion (Preface
Chapters 1-4) Gaunilo and Anslem: Debate Peter Abelard On Universals Ethics (Prologue
Chapters 1-3
10-12) Hildegard of Bingen Scivias (Book I
Vision 4
Chapters 16-26) John of Salisbury Metalogicon (Book II
Chapter 17) Statesman (Policratus) (Chapters 1-3) Islamic and Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages Avicenna Essay on the Secret of Destiny Concerning the SOul (Chapters 1-2
4
6
12-13) Al-Ghazali The Incoherence of the Philosophers (Introduction
and Preface One) Averroes The Decisive Treatise Moses Maimonides The Guide for the Perplexed ( Part I
Chapters 51-52
58; Part II Introduction
Chapters 13
17; Part III
Chapter 12) Thirteenth Century Philosophy Robert Grosseteste On Light Roger Bacon The Opus Majus (Part IV
1
3; Part VI
1-2) Bonaventure The Mind's Road to God (Prologue
Chapters 1-3) On the Eternity of the World (selections) Siger of Brabant Question on the Eternity of the World The Condemnations of 1270 (complete) and 1277 (in part) Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica (selections) The Principles of Nature Late Medieval Philosophy John Duns Scotus A Treatise on God as First Principle (Chapter 3) Reportata Parisiensia (in part) Prologue to the Ordinatio William of Ockham On Universals(Summa Logicae
Part I
Chapters 14-16; Part II
Chapter 2) On Being (Summa Logicae
Part I
Chapter 38) On Knowledge (Quodlibetal Questions
First Quodlibet
Question 13) On God (selections) On Politics (eight Questions on the Power of the Pope
Questions 2
Chapters 1
7) Meister Eckhart Sermon #1 Catherine of Siena Letter # 58 Renaissance Philosophy Nicholas Cusanas On Learned Ignorance (Chapter 1-4
26) Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola Oration on the Dignity of Man (in part) Niccolo Machiavelli The Prince (Chapters 15-18
25) Thomas More Utopia (in part) Michel De Montiagne Apology for Raymond Sebond (Chapter 3) Luis De Molina On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the Concordia (in part) Giordano Bruno Of the Infinite
the Universe
and the Worlds (in part)
XLIV-XLVI) Plotinus Enneads (Ennead I
Tractate VI) Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagite The Divine Names (Chapter 4
sections 18-21
30; Chapter 7
3) Augustine On the Free Choice of the Will (Book II) Confessions (Book VIII
5
8-12; Book XI
14-28) City of God (Book VIII
Chapters 1-12; Book XI
Chapter 26; Book XII
Chapters 1-9; Book XIX
Chapters 11-17) Early Medieval Philosophy Boethius The Second Editon of the Commentaries on the Isagoge of Porphyry (Book I Chapters 10-11) The Consolation of Philosophy (Book V) John Scotus Eriugena On the Division of Nature (Periphyseon) (Book I
Chapters 1-7
11-12
13-14) Anslem (And Gaunilo) Proslogion (Preface
Chapters 1-4) Gaunilo and Anslem: Debate Peter Abelard On Universals Ethics (Prologue
Chapters 1-3
10-12) Hildegard of Bingen Scivias (Book I
Vision 4
Chapters 16-26) John of Salisbury Metalogicon (Book II
Chapter 17) Statesman (Policratus) (Chapters 1-3) Islamic and Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages Avicenna Essay on the Secret of Destiny Concerning the SOul (Chapters 1-2
4
6
12-13) Al-Ghazali The Incoherence of the Philosophers (Introduction
and Preface One) Averroes The Decisive Treatise Moses Maimonides The Guide for the Perplexed ( Part I
Chapters 51-52
58; Part II Introduction
Chapters 13
17; Part III
Chapter 12) Thirteenth Century Philosophy Robert Grosseteste On Light Roger Bacon The Opus Majus (Part IV
1
3; Part VI
1-2) Bonaventure The Mind's Road to God (Prologue
Chapters 1-3) On the Eternity of the World (selections) Siger of Brabant Question on the Eternity of the World The Condemnations of 1270 (complete) and 1277 (in part) Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica (selections) The Principles of Nature Late Medieval Philosophy John Duns Scotus A Treatise on God as First Principle (Chapter 3) Reportata Parisiensia (in part) Prologue to the Ordinatio William of Ockham On Universals(Summa Logicae
Part I
Chapters 14-16; Part II
Chapter 2) On Being (Summa Logicae
Part I
Chapter 38) On Knowledge (Quodlibetal Questions
First Quodlibet
Question 13) On God (selections) On Politics (eight Questions on the Power of the Pope
Questions 2
Chapters 1
7) Meister Eckhart Sermon #1 Catherine of Siena Letter # 58 Renaissance Philosophy Nicholas Cusanas On Learned Ignorance (Chapter 1-4
26) Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola Oration on the Dignity of Man (in part) Niccolo Machiavelli The Prince (Chapters 15-18
25) Thomas More Utopia (in part) Michel De Montiagne Apology for Raymond Sebond (Chapter 3) Luis De Molina On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the Concordia (in part) Giordano Bruno Of the Infinite
the Universe
and the Worlds (in part)
Prologue I: Early Christianity Justin Martyr Dialogue with Trypho (in part) Appology (in part) Clement of Alexandria Stromateis Tertullian A Treatise on the Soul (in part) Prescriptions Against the Heretics (in part) Origen On First Principles (in part) Prologue II: Other Foundational Documents Philo of Alexandria On the Account of the World's Creation Given by Moses ( II-VI
XLIV-XLVI) Plotinus Enneads (Ennead I
Tractate VI) Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagite The Divine Names (Chapter 4
sections 18-21
30; Chapter 7
3) Augustine On the Free Choice of the Will (Book II) Confessions (Book VIII
5
8-12; Book XI
14-28) City of God (Book VIII
Chapters 1-12; Book XI
Chapter 26; Book XII
Chapters 1-9; Book XIX
Chapters 11-17) Early Medieval Philosophy Boethius The Second Editon of the Commentaries on the Isagoge of Porphyry (Book I Chapters 10-11) The Consolation of Philosophy (Book V) John Scotus Eriugena On the Division of Nature (Periphyseon) (Book I
Chapters 1-7
11-12
13-14) Anslem (And Gaunilo) Proslogion (Preface
Chapters 1-4) Gaunilo and Anslem: Debate Peter Abelard On Universals Ethics (Prologue
Chapters 1-3
10-12) Hildegard of Bingen Scivias (Book I
Vision 4
Chapters 16-26) John of Salisbury Metalogicon (Book II
Chapter 17) Statesman (Policratus) (Chapters 1-3) Islamic and Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages Avicenna Essay on the Secret of Destiny Concerning the SOul (Chapters 1-2
4
6
12-13) Al-Ghazali The Incoherence of the Philosophers (Introduction
and Preface One) Averroes The Decisive Treatise Moses Maimonides The Guide for the Perplexed ( Part I
Chapters 51-52
58; Part II Introduction
Chapters 13
17; Part III
Chapter 12) Thirteenth Century Philosophy Robert Grosseteste On Light Roger Bacon The Opus Majus (Part IV
1
3; Part VI
1-2) Bonaventure The Mind's Road to God (Prologue
Chapters 1-3) On the Eternity of the World (selections) Siger of Brabant Question on the Eternity of the World The Condemnations of 1270 (complete) and 1277 (in part) Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica (selections) The Principles of Nature Late Medieval Philosophy John Duns Scotus A Treatise on God as First Principle (Chapter 3) Reportata Parisiensia (in part) Prologue to the Ordinatio William of Ockham On Universals(Summa Logicae
Part I
Chapters 14-16; Part II
Chapter 2) On Being (Summa Logicae
Part I
Chapter 38) On Knowledge (Quodlibetal Questions
First Quodlibet
Question 13) On God (selections) On Politics (eight Questions on the Power of the Pope
Questions 2
Chapters 1
7) Meister Eckhart Sermon #1 Catherine of Siena Letter # 58 Renaissance Philosophy Nicholas Cusanas On Learned Ignorance (Chapter 1-4
26) Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola Oration on the Dignity of Man (in part) Niccolo Machiavelli The Prince (Chapters 15-18
25) Thomas More Utopia (in part) Michel De Montiagne Apology for Raymond Sebond (Chapter 3) Luis De Molina On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the Concordia (in part) Giordano Bruno Of the Infinite
the Universe
and the Worlds (in part)
XLIV-XLVI) Plotinus Enneads (Ennead I
Tractate VI) Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagite The Divine Names (Chapter 4
sections 18-21
30; Chapter 7
3) Augustine On the Free Choice of the Will (Book II) Confessions (Book VIII
5
8-12; Book XI
14-28) City of God (Book VIII
Chapters 1-12; Book XI
Chapter 26; Book XII
Chapters 1-9; Book XIX
Chapters 11-17) Early Medieval Philosophy Boethius The Second Editon of the Commentaries on the Isagoge of Porphyry (Book I Chapters 10-11) The Consolation of Philosophy (Book V) John Scotus Eriugena On the Division of Nature (Periphyseon) (Book I
Chapters 1-7
11-12
13-14) Anslem (And Gaunilo) Proslogion (Preface
Chapters 1-4) Gaunilo and Anslem: Debate Peter Abelard On Universals Ethics (Prologue
Chapters 1-3
10-12) Hildegard of Bingen Scivias (Book I
Vision 4
Chapters 16-26) John of Salisbury Metalogicon (Book II
Chapter 17) Statesman (Policratus) (Chapters 1-3) Islamic and Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages Avicenna Essay on the Secret of Destiny Concerning the SOul (Chapters 1-2
4
6
12-13) Al-Ghazali The Incoherence of the Philosophers (Introduction
and Preface One) Averroes The Decisive Treatise Moses Maimonides The Guide for the Perplexed ( Part I
Chapters 51-52
58; Part II Introduction
Chapters 13
17; Part III
Chapter 12) Thirteenth Century Philosophy Robert Grosseteste On Light Roger Bacon The Opus Majus (Part IV
1
3; Part VI
1-2) Bonaventure The Mind's Road to God (Prologue
Chapters 1-3) On the Eternity of the World (selections) Siger of Brabant Question on the Eternity of the World The Condemnations of 1270 (complete) and 1277 (in part) Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica (selections) The Principles of Nature Late Medieval Philosophy John Duns Scotus A Treatise on God as First Principle (Chapter 3) Reportata Parisiensia (in part) Prologue to the Ordinatio William of Ockham On Universals(Summa Logicae
Part I
Chapters 14-16; Part II
Chapter 2) On Being (Summa Logicae
Part I
Chapter 38) On Knowledge (Quodlibetal Questions
First Quodlibet
Question 13) On God (selections) On Politics (eight Questions on the Power of the Pope
Questions 2
Chapters 1
7) Meister Eckhart Sermon #1 Catherine of Siena Letter # 58 Renaissance Philosophy Nicholas Cusanas On Learned Ignorance (Chapter 1-4
26) Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola Oration on the Dignity of Man (in part) Niccolo Machiavelli The Prince (Chapters 15-18
25) Thomas More Utopia (in part) Michel De Montiagne Apology for Raymond Sebond (Chapter 3) Luis De Molina On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the Concordia (in part) Giordano Bruno Of the Infinite
the Universe
and the Worlds (in part)