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  1. The Philosophy of Peter Abelard by John Marenbon, 1999-09-28
  2. Medieval Philosophy: Selected Readings from Augustine to Buridan by Herman Shapiro, 1964
  3. History of Philosophy, Volume 1 (History of Philosophy) by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01
  4. Logic and the Philosophy of Language (The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts, Vol. 1)
  5. Moral Philosophy: A Reader, 2nd Ed. (Hackett Publishing)
  6. Medieval Philosophy by Armand A. Maurer, 1962
  7. Philosophies of Existence: Ancient and Medieval
  8. Quodlibetal Questions: Volumes 1 and 2, Quodlibets 1-7 (Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy Seri) by William of Ockham, 1998-05-25
  9. History of Philosophy, Volume 2 by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01
  10. Fifty Key Medieval Thinkers (Routledge Key Guides) by G.R. Evans, 2002-03-22
  11. Conscience in Medieval Philosophy
  12. Medieval Jewish Philosophy: An Introduction (Curzon Jewish Philosophy) by La Cohn-Sherbok, 1996-10-29
  13. A History Of Medieval Philosophy by Frederick C. Copleston, 1990-01-30
  14. Time Matters: Time, Creation, and Cosmology in Medieval Jewish Philosophy (Suny Series in Jewish Philosophy) by Tamar M. Rudavsky, 2000-02

61. Films For The Humanities And Sciences - Medieval Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas
Thu. May 13, 2004. medieval philosophy Thomas Aquinas. This program examines the ideas of the medieval philosophic theologians, particularly St. Thomas Aquinas.
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62. Films For The Humanities And Sciences - Medieval Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas
Tue. May 18, 2004. medieval philosophy Thomas Aquinas. This program examines the ideas of the medieval philosophic theologians, particularly St. Thomas Aquinas.
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63. Historical Text Archive: E-Books : Lectures In Medieval History: 33: Medieval Ph
Lectures in Medieval History. 33 medieval philosophy. Dictionary and Thesaurus. medieval philosophy. 1. Introduction. There are various
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64. Philosophy In Cyberspace
Medieval and Later medieval philosophy http//www.mq.edu.au/~ockham/0pge5260.html. Medieval Logic and Philosophy http//www.phil.indiana.edu/~spade/.
http://www-personal.monash.edu.au/~dey/phil/medieval.htm

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Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 ... Section 5 12th Century Logic HomePage
http://iwakuma.ecn.fpu.ac.jp/
This page, maintained by IWAKUMA Yukio (yukio@fpu.ac.jp), provides access to various papers and resources in Medieval Logic. Aquinas
http://www.epas.utoronto.ca:8080/~loughlin/index.html
Part of Stephen Loughlin's (loughlin@chass.utoronto.ca) home page, this page provides biographical details on Aquinas, as well as links to Aquinas' works. St Thomas Aquinas
http://www.ultranet.com/~rsarkiss/AQUINAS.HTM
This site provides a short biography, selected quotations and links to online texts. It is maintained by Robert Sarkissian (rsarkissian@smtp.microcom.com). St. Thomas Aquinas Five Ways
http://members.aol.com/plweiss1/aquinas.htm
Maintained by Patricia Weiss (patricia-w@worldnet.att.net), this web page details Aquinas' arguments for the existence of God and provides a link to a page on Paley's Teleological Argument Argos
http://argos.evansville.edu/

65. Medieval Philosophy|KLUWER Academic Publishers
Add to cart. medieval philosophy and Modern Times Ghita HolmströmHintikka January 2000, ISBN 0-7923-6102-4, Hardbound Price 76.00 EUR / 84.00 USD / 52.00 GBP
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A History of Women Philosophers

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December 1989, ISBN 90-247-3572-6, Paperback
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Volume II: Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment Mary Ellen Waithe December 1989, ISBN 90-247-3571-8, Hardbound Price: 217.50 EUR / 239.00 USD / 150.00 GBP Add to cart Aquinas' Proofs for God's Existence St.Thomas Aquinas on `The Per Accidens necessarily implies the Per Se' D. Bonnette July 1973, ISBN 90-247-1303-X, Paperback Price: 97.00 EUR / 107.00 USD / 67.00 GBP Add to cart Aquinas's Philosophical Commentary on the Ethics A Historical Perspective James C. Doig May 2001, ISBN 0-7923-6954-8, Hardbound Price: 126.00 EUR / 139.00 USD / 87.00 GBP Add to cart Averroes' Questions in Physics Helen Tunik Goldstein November 1990, ISBN 0-7923-0997-9, Hardbound Price: 151.50 EUR / 167.00 USD / 105.00 GBP

66. Medieval Philosophy
History of medieval philosophy, Spring 2002. St. Thomas Aquinas. Tim O Keefe, instructor. Announcements 5/7. Have a great summer! 5
http://cda.mrs.umn.edu/~okeefets/medieval02.html
History of Medieval Philosophy, Spring 2002
Tim O'Keefe, instructor
Announcements 5/7. Have a great summer! 5/7. Your grades should be available on-line by May 18. Go to the registrar to view them. 4/30. Please turn your final exam by Thursday, May 9, at 4:30 p.m., to my mailbox at HUM 114. Course Materials Relevant web sites Tim O'Keefe, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Morris. Return to the index of course materials.
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67. Medieval Philosophy
History of medieval philosophy. St. Thomas Aquinas. Tim O Keefe, instructor. Announcements The class is over. Two disclaimers are in
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History of Medieval Philosophy
Tim O'Keefe, instructor
Announcements Course Materials Relevant web sites Tim O'Keefe, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Morris. Return to the index of course materials.
Return to Tim O'Keefe's homepage.
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68. The Cambridge Companion To Medieval Philosophy
The Cambridge Companion to medieval philosophy. The $4.32). Book The Cambridge Companion to medieval philosophy Customer Reviews
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69. Scholasticism: Personalities And Problems Of Medieval Philosophy
Scholasticism Personalities and Problems of medieval philosophy. Book Scholasticism Personalities and Problems of medieval philosophy Customer Reviews
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This is an interesting book. It appears that Pieper is a German Thomist who has written a general interest book on Scholasticism. He identifies 529 as the turning point from Hellenism to Scholasticism, or the Middle Ages. That is nearly the date that Augustine died, 525, and the date that Cassiodorus headed for the hills. It is also the epoch of Boethius, who had one foot is both eras. The primary access to Aristotle during this time was the Peri Hermenia and Categories, thus entailing a focus on language and logic. Only with the introduction of Aristotle around 1215 do we get the revival of Averroism and Aquinas. More treatment of logical issues and ontological questions would be welcomed, as Pieper concentrates primarily on theological questions. Evenso, this is a once over very lightly treatment of medieval philosophy that is well written and intelligently conceived.

70. Philosophy 207 Home Page
Home Page. Hellenistic and Early medieval philosophy. Instructor Diane E. Dubrule, 2110DT, 5203799, ddubrule@ccs.carleton.ca. Message Box.
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Philosophy 32.207* Classical Civilization 13.207* Home Page Hellenistic and Early Medieval Philosophy
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71. KCL: Medieval Philosophy
MA in Medieval Studies (Western Europe) general interdisiplinary the medieval philosophy course information. Medieval Studies (Western Europe).
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Medieval Studies (Western Europe)
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This course will examine early medieval psychology and ethics from the monastic schools to John Major. Historical in scope yet philosophical in aim, it will cover the principal discussions and debates that dominated discussion in the Latin West from the eleventh to the sixteenth centuries. Textually based, the course will not only restrict itself to Christian philosophers but will also consider the distinctive contributions made to medieval philosophical theology by Jewish and Islamic thinkers. The course will consider the work of The Monastic Schools, Anselm of Canterbury, Peter Aberlard, Peter Lombard, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, Giles of Rome, Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, William Ockham, Thomas Bradwardine, Gregory of Rimini, Jean Gerson, Hemericus de Campo and John Major. The topics considered will include metaphysics, logic, moral psychology; and practical ethics.
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Through weekly seminars, the course will outline the philosophical controversies of the relevant period and explain how a coherent picture of events may be derived from the range of primary sources that survive. In the seminars, students will be expected to study particular texts in order to enhance their understanding of the methodological issues involved, and to develop and enhance their understanding of the medieval philosophy. Time will be aside for discussion.

72. §2. English Contributions To Medieval Philosophy. XIV. The Beginnings Of Englis
Prose and Poetry Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. XIV. The Beginnings of English Philosophy. § 2. English Contributions to medieval philosophy.
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73. Medieval Philosophy. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. medieval philosophy. see scholasticism. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
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74. Ancient And Medieval Philosophy Syllabus
Fall Semester, 2004. Philosophy 280Ancient and medieval philosophy. Tuesdays and Thursdays 200315 pm 306 Comer. Professor Michael
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Fall Semester, 2004 Philosophy 280Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Tuesdays and Thursdays: 2:00-3:15 pm
306 Comer Professor: Michael Patton, 300B Comer Hall
Phone Numbers: Office: 665-6434 Home: 665-9569
Office Hours: MW 11 am-1:00pm
TTh 10:00-11:30 am and by appointment
  • Course description: Catalog Description: Development of Western philosophy from its beginnings in Greece through the medieval period. Emphasis on the outstanding philosophers of each period.
Early Development of Modern Western Philosophy is a course that takes us back to the birthplace of reasoned theoretical thought: Pre-Socratic Greece and traces the underpinnings of all Western Culture from that time until the eve of the Modern era at the end of the Medieval era. We will survey and study a variety of important thinkers, starting with theories so bare they can be summed up in three words (All is water) and moving up to theories complicated enough to spawn contemporary philosophical and theological debate. The dates and assignments contained in this syllabus are presented as a guide only. Actual dates and assignments may vary due to unforeseen occurrences.

75. Medieval Philosophy Course Syllabus
. medieval philosophy. György Geréby. Literature T. Rudavsky ed., Divine omniscience and omnipotence in medieval philosophy, Dordrecht/Boston, 1985.
http://www.ceu.hu/medstud/old/sygereby.htm
Syllabi of CEU Medieval Studies, 1995-96 first trimester
Medieval Philosophy
gerebyg@ceu.hu Research method, mandatory
1. September 25, Monday, 11.00 - 12.30
  • The importance of the study of Medieval Philosophy.
  • Historical and historiographical aspects.
  • Basic characteristics of Medieval Philosophy (Western vs. Eastern, scholastic vs. monastic).
  • Periodisation and the phases of medieval thought.
  • Pride and prejudice in shaping the medieval legacy: humanism, reformation, enlightenment, neoscholasticism.
  • The famous philosophers and theologians.
Literature A. de Libera: Penser au Moyen Age . Paris, 1994.
Flasch, Kurt, Wozu erforschen wir die Philosophie des Mittelalters?
2. September 28, Thursday, 9.00 - 10.30
  • The textual and doctrinal traditions in Medieval Philosophy.
  • Aristotle, Plato and Augustine.
  • The medieval world of learning.
  • Institutions and teaching.
  • Books and research methods.
  • Literary forms and genres.
  • Reason and society.
Literature F. Van Steenberghen,
Murray, Alexander, Reason and society in the Middle Ages . Oxford, 1978 (3rd ed. 1986).

76. Medieval Philosophy
medieval philosophy Dr. Charlotte Gross associate professor of English (919) 5154164 charlott@unity.ncsu.edu Medieval literature, English and French; the
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Medieval Philosophy
Dr. Charlotte Gross

associate professor of English
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Medieval literature, English and French; the intellectual history of 12th-century Renaissance.

77. Medieval Philosophy: Syllabus
medieval philosophy Phil. 4023 Fall 1998 Syllabus. Thomas Aquinas ,, ed. Pegis. Weinberg,, A Short History of medieval philosophy. Visions of God ,, ed. Armstrong.
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Medieval Philosophy
Phil. 4023
Fall 1998
Syllabus
Instructor: Sandra Edwards (Prof.) Office: Old Main Office Hours: Weds. 10:20-11:20 am
(Other times by appointment) Phones: 55825 or 521-5120 (homebefore 10pm, please)
53551 (Philosophy office) E-mail address: sandrae@comp.uark.edu Required texts St. Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will The Essential Augustine ed. Bourke St. Anselm, Monologion and Proslogion Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas ed. Pegis Weinberg, A Short History of Medieval Philosophy Visions of God ed. Armstrong Others: Since we are not using a general anthology for the course, there will be some assigned readings put on reserve either in Mullins Library or in our departmental library, Main 315. Some readings may be available for downloading from Web sites.
Course work : Regular attendance and careful attention to the assigned readings are important. Format will be discussion and lecture. We will focus on several major philosophers in classAugustine, Anselm, Aquinas, and a few others.
Exams There will be one mid-term essay exam and one final essay exam, for all students.

78. Yale University Press - Publisher Of Fine Books
Yale Library of medieval philosophy. (2001) On the Purity of the Art of Logic The Shorter and the Longer Treatises, by Walter Burley.
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79. Medieval Philosophy J292
medieval philosophy P302 (J292). Syllabus, Fall, 1995. Dr. Rumsey Knobview 200L. TextArthur Hyman and James Walsh (eds.), Philosophy
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Medieval Philosophy P302 (J292)
Syllabus, Fall, 1995
Dr. Rumsey
Knobview 200L
Text Arthur Hyman and James Walsh (eds.), Philosophy in the Middle Ages , (Hackett, 2nd Edition)
Requirements
    Written
  • Three short papers (four to six pages, typed, double-spaced). Topics and due dates to be announced.
  • Final examination: take home essay questions and write exam in class without notes or books. Written work must be turned in on the date due. The first paper may be rewritten after discussing it with me. If you do this and receive a better grade the second time around, then that grade will count for the paper.
    Readings
      Early Christian:
        Augustine (354-430):
        • The Teacher , selections, pp. 20-33;
        • On Free Will , pp. 33- 64;
        • Retractions , Bk I, selections, Chap. 9, pp. 64-68;
        • On the Trinity , Bk. X, selections, pp. 68-64;
        • Confessions , Bk. XI, selections, pp. 75-88;
        • The City of God , Bk. XIX, selections, pp. 89-111.
        Boethius (480-524):
        • The Consolation of Philosophy , selections, pp. 117-127;
        • How Substances can be Good in Virtue of Their Existence Without being Absolute Goods , pp. 128-130.

80. Medieval Philosophy And Learning
medieval philosophy and Learning. I. Underlying theme of all philosophy—the revelation of God. A. Reason and Revelation. 1. truth revealed in Scripture accepted.
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Medieval Philosophy and Learning I. Underlying theme of all philosophy—the revelation of God A. Reason and Revelation truth revealed in Scripture accepted a . reason can be used to illustrate this truth b. “ontological proof” of God’s existence i . Anselm (1033-1109) ii. “I do not try to understand in order to believe but I believe in order to understand.” 2. Peter Abelard (1079-1142) renowned teacher at Paris a. Sic et Non subjects writings of Church fathers to logic i . 158 questions based on contradictions ii. urges doubting, but leaves answer open b . writings on Trinity declared heretical i first book on Trinity leads to trial , return to teaching 1136 ii. St. Bernard of Clairvaux : “faith believes and does not dispute” B. “12 th Century Renaissance” parts of Spain reconquered , contact with lost works translated by Arabs 2. Recovery of Greek learning, plus Islamic commentary a. Aristotle, “The Philosopher,” basic to all fields of study b . problem of non-Christian ideas 3. reaction by Muslim and Jewish scholars too a Ibn Rushd Averroës ”—commentary on Aristotle b.

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