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Philosophy in the Middle Ages : the Christian, Islamic, and Jewish traditions / edited by Arthur Hyman and James J. Walsh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Indianapolis : Hackett Publishing, c1973.Description: vii, 761 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0915144050
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B 721 .P45
Contents:
Contents:
Early medieval Christian philosophy: Augustine-- Boethius-- John Scotus Eriugena-- Anselm of Canterbury-- Peter Abailard and John of Salisbury
Islamic philosophy: Alfarabi-- Avicenna-- Algazali-- Averroes
Jewish philosophy: Saadia-- Solomon Ibn Gabirol-- Moses Maimonides
Latin philosophy in the thirteenth century: Bonaventure-- Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon-- Siger of Brabant-- Thomas Aquinas-- The condemnation of 1277
Latin philosophy in the fourteenth century: John Duns Scotus-- William of Ockham-- Nicholas of Autrecourt-- Marsilius of Padua-- John Buridan
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents:

Early medieval Christian philosophy: Augustine-- Boethius-- John Scotus Eriugena-- Anselm of Canterbury-- Peter Abailard and John of Salisbury

Islamic philosophy: Alfarabi-- Avicenna-- Algazali-- Averroes

Jewish philosophy: Saadia-- Solomon Ibn Gabirol-- Moses Maimonides

Latin philosophy in the thirteenth century: Bonaventure-- Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon-- Siger of Brabant-- Thomas Aquinas-- The condemnation of 1277

Latin philosophy in the fourteenth century: John Duns Scotus-- William of Ockham-- Nicholas of Autrecourt-- Marsilius of Padua-- John Buridan

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