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  1. Medieval Jewish Philosophical Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
  2. Medieval Philosophy (A New History of Western Philosophy, Vol. 2) by Anthony Kenny, 2007-07-26
  3. Basic Issues in Medieval Philosophy: Selected Readings Presenting Interactive Discourse Among the Major Figures (Broadview Readings in Philosophy)
  4. Basic Issues in Medieval Philosophy: Selected Readings Presenting Interactive Discourses Among the Major Figures
  5. A Short History of Medieval Philosophy by Julius Rudolf Weinberg, 1967-11-01
  6. The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism, 1100-1600
  7. An Introduction to Medieval Islamic Philosophy by Oliver Leaman, 1985-07-26
  8. Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook (Cornell Paperbacks)
  9. The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  10. Readings in Medieval Philosophy
  11. Medieval Philosophy (Dover Books on Western Philosophy) by F. C. Copleston, 2001-12-03
  12. Medieval Philosophy (Philosophic Classics, Volume II--4th Edition) by Forrest E. Baird, 2002-06-28
  13. An Introduction to Classical Islamic Philosophy by Oliver Leaman, 2001-12-17
  14. Inquiries into Medieval Philosophy: A Collection in Honor of Francis P. Clarke (Contributions in Philosophy) by Francis P. Clarke, 1971-12-27

1. Jacques Maritain Center: St. Thomas Aquinas And Medieval Philosophy
Thomas Aquinas and medieval philosophy. The Encyclopedia Press, Inc. 23 East FortyFirst Street. New York. 1919. Chapter I The Rise of Scholasticism St. Anselm (1034-1109) Scholasticism. What Scholasticism is not. What is Philosophy?
http://www.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/etext/staamp0.htm
Jacques Maritain Center
St. Thomas Aquinas and Medieval Philosophy
By D.J. Kennedy, O.P. The Encyclopedia Press, Inc.
23 East Forty-First Street
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Chapter I: The Rise of Scholasticism St. Anselm (1034-1109)
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2. NetSERF: Philosophy
NetSERF Features. Medieval Glossary. PDA Version These topics are crossreferenced. medieval philosophy A select bibliography
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3. History Of Ancient & Medieval
Lecture notes for a course taught by Dr. Charles Ess at Drury University.
http://www.drury.edu/ess/History/Ancient/Overview.html
Dr. Ess Spring, 1997 Available as web pages: materials on The PreSocratic Philosophers (ca. 600 B.C.E. through the post-Parmenidean systems, including Democritus, ca. 450 B.C.E) a summary of the Socratic and Platonic project to "save philosophy" from the apparent dilemma of rationalism leading to ethical relativism, the pursuit of tyranny, and anarchy - and the temptation to return to the stability of old religion and dogmatic beliefs. a study/writing guide on Aristotle and Post-Aristotelian philosophies a Summary of Post-Aristotelian Philosophies - focusing on Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Skepticism as philosophical responses to the collapse of the Greek City-State and the emergence of Empire. This moment serves as the transition phase into early Christianity. Notes on the Rise of Christianity - an outline of comments, stress points, and a link to more materials on early Christianity's conjunction of prophetic and apocalyptic beliefs. Notes on Augustine - including cross-links to materials on prophetic and apocalyptic beliefs, and to materials on modernity and postmodernity. Early Medieval Philosophy - first writing assignment. Provides an overview of topics we'll cover in Augustine, Avicenna, Averroes, and Maimonides.

4. Medieval Philosophy At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
medieval philosophy at Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base. Resources include thousands of annotated links and text resources for medieval philosophy research on the internet. in the field
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Heidegger and Medieval Mystical Theology

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Meister Eckhart and the Beguine Mystics : Hadewijch of Brabant, Mechthild of Magdeburg, and Marguerite Porete
by Bernard McGinn (Editor) The Last Apocalypse : Europe at the Year 1000 A.D
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Texts: Medieval Philosophy Book Series: Medieval Philosophy Used Books: Medieval Philosophy Know of a Resource? This website features hundreds of annotated links and text resources for students and teachers in the field of Medieval and Christian Philosophy. The Medieval Philosophy Web serves as a study and research guide for all those interested in Medieval Texts.
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5. Adventures In Philosophy: A Brief History Of Medieval Philosophy
Adventures in Philosophy. medieval philosophy. Select a Category Ancient Philosophy. medieval philosophy. Modern Philosophy. Recent Philosophy. American Philosophy. Islamic Philosophy. Jewish Philosophy. Political Philosophy
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Histories of medieval philosophy tend to start with St. Augustine (354-430), if not earlier, but Augustine was of the late Roman Empire, centuries before the Middle Ages, and is included in such works not because he was a medieval thinker but because he cast such a long shadow across medieval philosophy. For our purposes here, we will go back further than Augustine's time and consider medieval philosophy to begin as ancient Greek philosophy withers into the distance. Introductory Essay
Christianity and Medieval Philosophy An Overview of the Period
The Perfecting of Philosophy in Medieval Times The Period of Evangelization Philosophy and Religion The Evangelization ... St. Augustine

6. Medieval Philosophy : Routledge Encyclopedia Of Philosophy Online
Online sample article, by Scott MacDonald and Norman Kretzmann. Reviews the history and characteristics of this period of European thought.
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Medieval philosophy is the philosophy of Western Europe from about ad The most significant extra-philosophical influence on medieval philosophy throughout its thousand-year history is Christianity. Christian institutions sustain medieval intellectual life, and Christianity’s texts and ideas provide rich subject matter for philosophical reflection. Although most of the greatest thinkers of the period were highly trained theologians, their work addresses perennial philosophical issues and takes a genuinely philosophical approach to understanding the world. Even their discussion of specifically theological issues is typically philosophical, permeated with philosophical ideas, rigorous argument and sophisticated logical and conceptual analysis. The enterprise of philosophical theology is one of medieval philosophy’s greatest achievements. The way in which medieval philosophy develops in dialogue with the texts of ancient philosophy and the early Christian tradition (including patristic philosophy) is displayed in its two distinctive pedagogical and literary forms, the textual commentary and the disputation. In explicit commentaries on texts such as the works of Aristotle, Boethius’ theological treatises and Peter Lombard’s classic theological textbook, the Sentences , medieval thinkers wrestled anew with the traditions that had come down to them. By contrast, the disputation – the form of discourse characteristic of the university environment of the later Middle Ages – focuses not on particular texts but on specific philosophical or theological issues. It thereby allows medieval philosophers to gather together relevant passages and arguments scattered throughout the authoritative literature and to adjudicate their competing claims in a systematic way. These dialectical forms of thought and interchange encourage the development of powerful tools of interpretation, analysis and argument ideally suited to philosophical inquiry. It is the highly technical nature of these academic (or scholastic) modes of thought, however, that provoked the hostilities of the Renaissance humanists whose attacks brought the period of medieval philosophy to an end.

7. Medieval Philosophy
Teaching Materials on medieval philosophy. John Kilcullen. Download 1. Download 2. Courses (no longer offered). Course description, medieval philosophy.
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Teaching Materials on Medieval Philosophy
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Course description, Medieval Philosophy Course description, Later Medieval Philosophy Website for Sydney University Course The Medieval Intellectual Tradition
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Medieval Philosophy: An Introduction
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Medieval elements in Berkeley, Locke and Hume

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8. 20th WCP: Medieval Philosophy
The Paideia Project Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Archive of contributed papers in the subject area of medieval philosophy. medieval philosophy. The papers indexed below
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/MainMedi.htm
Medieval Philosophy The papers indexed below were given at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10-15, 1998. Additional papers may be added to this section as electronic versions are aquired and formatted for the archive. These papers will be listed for a period of time at the What's New? page. Regarding browser support: The papers published in The Paideia Archive please contact the project's webmaster and provide details of the difficulty.
In addition to browsing the numerous subject indexes, you may also enter a name or subject keyword in the space below and hit the search button. Medieval Philosophy Author's Name Affiliation Paper Title Peter Adamson University of Notre Dame Johannes Brachtendorf Self-knowledge and the Sciences in Augustine's Early Thinking Darien C. DeBolt University of Oklahoma George Gemistos Plethon on God: Heterodoxy in Defense of Orthodoxy Victoria Erhart Catholic University of America The Context and Contents of Priscianus of Lydia's Solutionum ad Chosroem Sharon Kaye Dalhousie University Russell, Strawson, and William of Ockham

9. Medieval Philosophy
A survey of the history of Western philosophy. medieval philosophy. Having devoted extensive attention to the development of philosophy among very name "medieval" (literally, "the inbetween
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Having devoted extensive attention to the development of philosophy among the ancient Greeks, we'll now cover more than a millenium of Western thought more briefly. The very name "medieval" (literally, "the in-between time") philosophy suggests the tendency of modern thinkers to skip rather directly from Aristotle to the Renaissance. What seemed to justify that attitude was the tendency of philosophers during this period to seek orthodoxy as well as truth. neoplatonism philosophy of Plotinus seemed to provide the most convenient intellectual support for religious doctrine. But later in the medieval era, thanks especially to the work of the Arabic-language thinkers, Aristotle 's metaphysics gained a wider acceptance. In every case, the goal was to provide a respectable philosophical foundation for theological positions. In the process, much of that foundation was effectively absorbed into the theology itself, so that much of what we now regard as Christian doctrine has its origins in Greek philosophy more than in the Biblical tradition.
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The first truly great medieval philosopher was Augustine of Hippo , a North African rhetorician and devotee of Manichaeanism who converted to Christianity under the influence of Ambrose and devoted his career to the exposition of a philosophical system that employed neoplatonic elements in support of Christian orthodoxy. The keynote of Augustine's method is "

10. PHIL252, PHIL360
PHIL252 medieval philosophy PHIL360 Later medieval philosophy. For the pages formerly used in these courses go to Teaching materials on medieval philosophy.
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PHIL252: Medieval Philosophy
PHIL360: Later Medieval Philosophy
These courses have now been withdrawn. For the pages formerly used in these courses go to Teaching materials on Medieval Philosophy. Links to related pages Ockham, Scotus, Buridan
Medieval Logic and Philosophy
(very useful; includes email addresses of people working in the field and URLs of other sites; also translations and course materials)
Australian National University Philosophy page

American Philosophical Association

Labyrinth (Medieval Studies)
Return to Macquarie University Web servers First version: 18 August 1995
Last updated: November 1999 john.kilcullen@mq.edu.au.

11. Philofreligion
Resources in the analytic philosophical tradition, including religious epistemology, theistic arguments, medieval philosophy, and teaching resources and discussion groups.
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12. Week 11: Medieval Elements In Descartes
Part of lecture notes to a course on Later medieval philosophy by John Kilcullen at Macquarie University.
http://www.humanities.mq.edu.au/Ockham/z3611.html
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PHIL360 Later Medieval Philosophy
Week 11: Medieval elements in Descartes
R.J. Kilcullen
This is cassette 11, concerned with the medieval elements in Descartes Meditations The Meditations , outlining the argument and drawing attention to the medieval material. The Meditations was first published in 1641, in Latin; it was translated into French by someone else, and the French edition appeared some years later with Descartes' approval. Notice that the most authentic text is the Latin edition. Before publication Descartes arranged for copies of his little book to be circulated to some well-known philosophers and theologians in Paris. They wrote objections, and he wrote replies. The objections and replies formed volume 2 of the Meditations . The objectors included Thomas Hobbes, Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Gassendi.
Descartes' purpose
In the "Dedication" of the work (it is dedicated to the members of the faculty of theology in Paris), Descartes says why he wrote the book. I quote from the translation of Haldane and Ross: I have always considered that the two questions respecting God and the Soul were the chief of those that ought to be demonstrated by philosophical rather than theological argument

13. Timeline Of Western Philosophy [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Timeline of Western Philosophy. ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY Marcus Aurelius, GalenNeoPlatonism, Plotinus. medieval philosophy. Early Middle Ages Origen, Pseudo-Dionysius, Augustine
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14. Philosophy Links
One of the best philosophical resources on the Internet. Ancient Greek Philosophy. Ancient Roman Philosophy. Bjorn's Guide To Philosophy. medieval philosophy. Modern Philosophy. Philosophy in General
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15. Medieval Philosophy At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
medieval philosophy at Erratic Impact s Philosophy Research Base. medieval philosophy Resources. Texts medieval philosophy. Texts Medieval Theology.
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A Bibliography on the Medieval Theories of Supposition and Mental Language
Site created and maintained by Raul Corazzon. The only complete bibliography on medieval logical theory of supposition and of theories about mental language. Site Includes: Bibliography in alphabetical order Bibliography in chronological order
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
The EAWC Internet Index tracks a variety of resources that are relevant to ancient and medieval times and that might prove useful to students and teachers who are engaged in serious study. It is divided into five sub-indices: a chronology, an essay index, an image index, an internet site index and a primary text index. Each of these is further divided into sections, one for each of the cultures represented:

16. WCP Paper Section: Medieval Philosophy
medieval philosophy. Matthias LutzBachmann, Gerechtigkeitskonzeptionen in der Philosophie des Mittelalters (Theories of Justice in medieval philosophy).
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Medieval Philosophy find function under the heading edit . Otherwise, you must browse through the page below in order to locate your name and paper title. Friday, August 14, 09-9:50 Name Title of Paper Sharon Kaye Russell, Strawson, and William of Ockham Woosuk Park Towards a Scotist Modal Metaphysics Yiwei Zheng Ockham on Connotative Terms Friday, August 14, 14-15:50 Name Title of Paper Johannes Brachtendorf Self-Knowledge and the Sciences in Augustine's Early Thinking Phillip Cary Outward Signs and the Inner Teacher: Augustine and the Invention of Expressionist Semiotics Douglas C. Langston Aquinas on Conscience, the Virtues, and Weakness of Will William E. Murnion The Three Facets of Aquinas' s Theory of Love Miguel Angel Rossi The Concept of Earthly Peace in Augustinian Thought Friday, August 14, 18-19:50 Name Title of Paper Darian C. De Bolt George Gemistos Plethon on God: Heterodoxy in Defense of Orthodoxy Giovanna Lelli Avicennisme et Averroisme dans la poetique et la rhetorique islamique medievales la tradition persane Ibahim Najjar The Limits of Human Knowledge in Ibn Rushd's "al-kashf"

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Medieval Philosophy and Theology is devoted to the publication of original articles in all areas of medieval philosophy, including logic and natural science, and in medieval theology, including Christian, Jewish and Islamic. Its coverage extends from the Patristic period through the neoscholasticism of the seventeenth century. Medieval Philosophy and Theology occasionally publishes review articles and article-length critical discussions of important books in the field. It does not publish editions and translations except when they are integral parts of articles. Medieval Philosophy and Theology appeals to philosophers, theologians, medievalists, and historians of philosophy, theology and science. The members of the editorial board and the panel of editorial advisors represent eleven different countries in Europe and North America as well as a wide range of academic, disciplinary and scholarly traditions and approaches.
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18. The Philosophy Resource Center: Medieval Philosophy
Resources medieval philosophy. Essay Christianity and medieval philosophy (on site); The Pefecting of Philosophy in Medieval Times (on site);
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19. Virtus Sermonis And The Trinity Marsilius Of Inghen And The Semantics Of Late Fo
Brief abstract of this article by Maarten Hoenen, from the journal medieval philosophy and Theology. Subscribers may view the full text online.
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