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         Philosophy Medieval:     more books (100)
  1. Medieval Philosophy: Philosophi Classics Volume II by Walter Kaufmann, Forrest E. Baird, 1994
  2. Towards a Philosophy of Medieval Studies : The Etienne Gilson Series 9 by Joseph Owens, 1986
  3. A History of Ancient & Medieval Philosophy by Mayer Frederick, 1950
  4. Angels in Medieval Philosophical Inquiry: Their Function and Significance (Ashgate Studies in Medieval Philosophy)
  5. Prophecy: The History of an Idea in Medieval Jewish Philosophy (Amsterdam Studies in Jewish Thought) by Howard Kreisel, 2003-02-28
  6. The Philosophy of Aquinas (Westview Histories of Philosophy) by Robert Pasnau, 2003-07-01
  7. Hooked on Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas Made Easy by Robert A., Ph.D. O'Donnell, 1995-08
  8. Henry of Ghent & the Transformation of Scholastic Thought: Studies in Memory of Jos Decorte (Ancient & Medieval Philosophy Series, 1-31)
  9. Aquinas Against the Averroists (Purdue University Series in the History of Philosophy) by Ralph M. McInerny, Thomas Aquinas, 1993-08-01
  10. A History of Medieval Political Thought: 300-1450 by Joseph Canning, 2006-10-19
  11. History of Philosophy, Volume II: Medieval Philosophy Augustine to Scotus by Frederick Charles Copleston, 1950-01-01
  12. The Consolation of Philosophy (Oxford World's Classics) by Boethius, 2000-03-30
  13. Medieval Philosophy and the Transcendentals: The Case of Thomas Aquinas (Studien Und Texte Zur Geistesgeschichte Des Mittelalters) by Jan A. Aertsen, 1996-08
  14. Aristotle and His Medieval Interpreters (Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume)

101. CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE
PREFACE. PART ONE THE ORIGINS OF medieval philosophy. CHAPTER I. AUGUSTINE THE LOVER OF TRUTH. PART TWO THE MATURITY OF medieval philosophy CHRONOLOGY.
http://www.crvp.org/book/Series01/I-9/contents.htm
CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE SERIES I, CULTURE AND VALUES, VOLUME 9 History of Western Philosophy by George F. McLean and Patrick J. Aspell MEDIEVAL WESTERN PHILOSOPHY: THE EUROPEAN EMERGENCE by PATRICK J. ASPELL TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE PART ONE: THE ORIGINS OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY CHAPTER I. AUGUSTINE: THE LOVER OF TRUTH CHAPTER II. UNIVERSALS ACCORDING TO BOETHIUS, PETER ABELARD, AND OTHER DIALECTICIANS CHAPTER III. CHRISTIAN NEOPLATOISTS: JOHN SCOTUS ERIGENA AND ... ANSELM OF CANTERBURY PART TWO: THE MATURITY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY CHRONOLOGY CHAPTER IV. BONAVENTURE: PHILOSOPHER OF THE EXEMPLAR CHAPTER V. THOMAS AQUINAS: PHILOSOPHER OF THE EXISTENTIAL ACT PART THREE: CRITICAL REFLECTION AND RECONSTRUCTION CHAPTER VI. JOHN DUNS SCOTUS: METAPHYSICIAN OF ESSENCE CHAPTER VII. WILLIAM OF OCKHAM: PHILOSOPHY OF NOMINALISM EPILOGUE ... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

102. Avicenna & Medieval Muslim Philosophy Audiobooks
Learn about medieval Muslim philosophy, including the teachings of Avicenna ( ibn Sina ), Averroes ( ibn Rushd ), alGhazali, al-Farabi, al-Kindi, and the
http://www.audioclassics.net/html/phil2_files/avicenna.htm

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Voltaire and Rousseau Islam is a monotheistic religion that affirms the existence of One absolute and perfect God. As it spread by conquest in the 7th century, Islam encountered many new and foreign traditions, including the work of Aristotle . This repeatedly raised a vital question: were non-Islamic ideas to be considered part of the One Truth? In the 9th century, al-Kindi affirmed that philosophy and religion are merely different methods of pursuing the One Truth. Similarly (but more specifically), al-Farabi said that logic is the universal law of regulated thought, while revealed religion expresses truth in the symbols of a particular place and culture.

103. Duns Scotus & Medieval Christian Philosophy Audiotapes
Duns Scotus medieval Christian philosophy On Sale! Narrated by Lynn Redgrave. Hear a sample from Voltaire and Rousseau. The Roman
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Hear a sample from Voltaire and Rousseau The Roman Empire became Christian in 323 AD; about two centuries later, the rest of Europe began converting to Christianity . Medieval culture blurred the line between the sacred and the secular, and political and religious hierarchies vied for influence. In education, the liberal arts were seen as secular instruments for seeking sacred or divine truths. But when Aristotle's works were translated from Arabic, there began to be conflicts between classical and sacred learning between reason and faith . Aristotle offered powerful views on good and evil, knowledge, the soul, and the Prime Mover (e.g. God). Were Aristotle's teachings to be accommodated or denounced?

104. Alibris: Medieval Philosophy
Rubriek 08.22 medieval philosophy Rubriek 08.22 medieval philosophy. Link , 12th Century Logic Home Page / Yukio Iwakuma. Link , St.Thomas Aquinatis and medieval philosophy / DJ Kennedy.
http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm?wtopic=medieval philosophy

105. 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

Volume II: Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment

Mary Ellen Waithe
December 1989, ISBN 90-247-3572-6, Paperback
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A History of Women Philosophers
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

106. Mediaeval Logic And Philosophy
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107. Mediaeval Logic And Philosophy
Mediaeval Logic and philosophy. A Note on the Supposition Dragon. . It is intended for anyone interested in mediaeval logic and philosophy broadly construed.
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108. Lecture Outlines--Phil 301
Lecture OutlinesPhil 301. The Presocratic Philosophers. Socrates and Plato. Aristotle. Faith and Reason. God and Nature. God and Human Nature.
http://www.nd.edu/~afreddos/courses/301/lectures.htm
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