Originating from the observation of the protean meaning of ratio in Eriugena's Periphyseon , the book has the purpose to trace and outline the dynamics of the word used in different philosophical texts from John Scottus Eriugena to Thomas Aquinas. Nine philosophers are taken into consideration: Anselm of Canterbury, Alan of Lille, Gilbert of Poitiers, Peter Abelard, Albertus Magnus, Bernard of Clairvaux, Honorius Augustodunensis, Anselm of Laon, Nicolaus Ambianensis. The meanings of ratio are analyzed according to the broader senses directly related to the kind of philosophy each author…mehr
Originating from the observation of the protean meaning of ratio in Eriugena's Periphyseon , the book has the purpose to trace and outline the dynamics of the word used in different philosophical texts from John Scottus Eriugena to Thomas Aquinas. Nine philosophers are taken into consideration: Anselm of Canterbury, Alan of Lille, Gilbert of Poitiers, Peter Abelard, Albertus Magnus, Bernard of Clairvaux, Honorius Augustodunensis, Anselm of Laon, Nicolaus Ambianensis. The meanings of ratio are analyzed according to the broader senses directly related to the kind of philosophy each author represents. The examination of the authors is completed with the crystallization of the notion in its Thomistic articulation. Some meanings absent from the available dictionaries are taken into account.
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Autorenporträt
The Author: Milena Minkova has Ph.D. degrees in Classics (University of Sofia) and in Christian and Classical Philology (Pontifical Salesian University, Rome). She is author of the standard book on the personal names from the Latin inscriptions in Bulgaria, and of a manual on Latin Composition. Her teaching experience includes University of Sofia, Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome), Davidson College (North Carolina). Member of Academia Latinitati Fovendae (Rome).
Inhaltsangabe
Contents : The concept of ratio from John Scottus Eriugena to Thomas Aquinas: John Scottus Eriugena (ratio ditissima) - Anselm of Canterbury (ratio gnoseologica) - Alan of Lille (ratio logica) - Gilbert of Poitiers (ratio epistemologica et ontologica) - Peter Abelard (ratio potissimum logica) - Albertus Magnus (ratio firmior gnoseologica et ontologica) - Bernard of Clairvaux (ratio rara sed communis) - Typological meanings of ratio - Lexicographical proposals for the meaning of ratio.
Contents : The concept of ratio from John Scottus Eriugena to Thomas Aquinas: John Scottus Eriugena (ratio ditissima) - Anselm of Canterbury (ratio gnoseologica) - Alan of Lille (ratio logica) - Gilbert of Poitiers (ratio epistemologica et ontologica) - Peter Abelard (ratio potissimum logica) - Albertus Magnus (ratio firmior gnoseologica et ontologica) - Bernard of Clairvaux (ratio rara sed communis) - Typological meanings of ratio - Lexicographical proposals for the meaning of ratio.
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