Routledge History of Philosophy. Medieval Philosophy

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John Marenbon0415053773, 9780415053778, 0203058186

Combining the latest scholarship with fresh perspectives on this complex and rapidly changing area of research, this work considers the rich traditions of medieval Arab, Jewish and Latin philosophy.
Experts in the field provide comprehensive analyses of the key areas of medieval philosophy and its most influential figures, including: Avicenna, Averroes, Maimonides, Eriugena, Anselm, Abelard, Grosseteste, Aquinas, Henry of Ghent, Duns Scotus, Peter Aureoli, William of Ockham, Wyclif, Suarez, and the enormous and enduring influence of Boethius on the medieval Latin West. Special attention is devoted to the seminal, but lesser-known figures in each period, and to the cultural context of medieval philosophy in Islam and the Christian West.

Table of contents :
Cover Page……Page 1
Routledge History of Philosophy, Volume III……Page 2
Routledge History of Philosophy General Editors—G.H.R.Parkinson and S.G.Shanker……Page 3
Title Page……Page 4
ISBN 0415053773……Page 5
Contents……Page 6
General editors’ preface……Page 8
Notes on contributors……Page 11
Acknowledgements……Page 14
Abbreviations……Page 15
Chronology……Page 16
Introduction……Page 36
CHAPTER 1 Boethius: from antiquity to the Middle Ages……Page 46
CHAPTER 2 From the beginnings to Avicenna……Page 64
CHAPTER 3 Averroes……Page 84
CHAPTER 4 Jewish philosophy……Page 100
CHAPTER 5 Philosophy and its background in the early medieval West……Page 131
CHAPTER 6 John Scottus Eriugena and Anselm of Canterbury……Page 155
CHAPTER 7 The twelfth century……Page 185
CHAPTER 8 The intellectual context of later medieval philosophy: universities, Aristotle, arts, theology……Page 223
CHAPTER 9 Metaphysics and science in the thirteenth century: William of Auvergne, Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon……Page 239
CHAPTER 10 Bonaventure, the German Dominicans and the new translations……Page 260
CHAPTER 11 Thomas Aquinas……Page 276
CHAPTER 12 The Paris arts faculty: Siger of Brabant, Boethius of Dacia, Radulphus Brito……Page 304
CHAPTER 13 Henry of Ghent and Duns Scotus……Page 326
CHAPTER 14 Ockham’s world and future……Page 364
CHAPTER 15 Walter Burley, Peter Aureoli and Gregory of Rimini Stephen Brown……Page 403
CHAPTER 16 Paris and Oxford between Aureoli and Rimini……Page 421
CHAPTER 17 Late medieval logic……Page 437
CHAPTER 18 Late medieval philosophy, 1350–1500……Page 461
CHAPTER 19 Suárez (and later scholasticism)……Page 487
Glossary……Page 510
Index……Page 521
Index Nominum……Page 522
Index Rerum……Page 535

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