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Longman Standard History of Medieval Philosophy [Mīkstie vāki]

(William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey, USA), (GHFP Research Institute, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width: 235x191 mm, weight: 748 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jun-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0321235142
  • ISBN-13: 9780321235145
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width: 235x191 mm, weight: 748 g
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0321235142
  • ISBN-13: 9780321235145
With selections of philosophers from Plotinus to Bruno, this new anthology provides significant learning support and historical context for the readings along with a wide variety of pedagogical assists.

Featuring biographical headnotes, reading introductions, study questions, as well as special Prologues and Philosophical Overviews, this anthology offers a unique set of critical thinking promtps to help students understand and appreciate the philosophical concepts under discussion. Philosophical Bridges" discuss how the work of earlier thinkers would influence philosophers to come and place major movements in a contemporary context, showing students how the schools of philosophy interrelate and how the various philosophies apply to the world today.

In addition to this volume of Medieval Philosophy, a comprehensive survey of the whole of Western philosophical history and other individual volumes for each of the major historical eras are also available for specialized courses.

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With selections of philosophers from Plotinus to Bruno, this anthology provides significant learning support, historical context, and pedagogical tools to help the reader understand the often complex and abstract concepts encountered in philosophy.  Features such as Philosophical Bridges, Biographical Histories, Prologues, and Study Questions offer historical context, contemporary relevance, and provide starting points for discussion.  In addition to this volume of Medieval Philosophy, other individual volumes for each of the major historical eras are also available.
Preface x
General Introduction 1(4)
I: PLOTINUS
5(12)
Prologue
5(1)
Plotinus
5(12)
Biographical History
5(1)
Philosophical Overview
6(1)
First Ennead, Sixth Tractate: ``Beauty''
6(6)
Study Questions
12(1)
Fourth Ennead: Ninth Tractate, ``Are All Souls One?''
12(3)
Study Questions
15(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Influence of Plotinus
15(2)
Bibliography
16(1)
II: AUGUSTINE
17(58)
Prologue
17(1)
Augustine
17(58)
Biographical History
17(1)
Philosophical Overview
18(2)
Against the Manichaeans
20(6)
Study Questions
26(1)
Enchiridion
26(1)
Study Questions
27(1)
``Self Knowledge and the Three-Fold Nature of Mind'' from City of God and On the Trinity
27(7)
Study Questions
34(1)
On Free Will, Book II, 1--46
34(22)
Study Questions
55(1)
Confessions, Books X--XI
56(18)
Study Questions
73(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Influence of Augustine
74(1)
Bibliography
74(1)
III: THE EARLY MEDIEVALS
75(92)
Prologue
75(1)
Boethius
76(22)
Biographical History
76(1)
Philosophical Overview
76(1)
Commentaries on the Isagoge of Porphyry, Book I
76(12)
Study Questions
88(1)
Consolation of Philosophy, Book V
88(9)
Study Questions
97(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Influence of Boethius
97(1)
John Scotus Erigena
98(15)
Biographical History
98(1)
Philosophical Overview
98(1)
On the Division of Nature, Book IV, Chs. 7--9
99(14)
Study Questions
113(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Erigena's Influence
113(1)
Anselm
113(8)
Biographical History
113(1)
Philosophical Overview
114(1)
Proslogion, Preface, Chs. 1--8
114(5)
``In Behalf of the Fool,'' An Answer to the Argument of Anselm by Guanilo, a Monk of Marmoutier, with Anselm's Response
119(2)
Study Questions
121(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Anselm's Influence
121(1)
Abelard
121(28)
Biographical History
121(1)
Philosophical Overview
122(1)
Ethics, or the Book Called ``Know Thyself'', Chs. IX--XIV
122(7)
Study Questions
129(1)
The Glosses of Peter Abailard on Porphyry
129(19)
Study Questions
148(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Abelard's Influence
148(1)
Hildegard of Bingen
149(5)
Biographical History
149(1)
Philosophical Overview
149(1)
Scivias, Book I, Vision IV, Chs. 16--26
150(3)
Study Questions
153(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Hildegard's Influence
153(1)
John of Salisbury
154(13)
Biographical History
154(1)
Philosophical Overview
154(1)
Metalogicon, Book II, Ch. 17
155(2)
Study Questions
157(1)
The Policraticus (An Excerpt from the Fourth Book) Prologue, Chs. I--IV
157(7)
Study Questions
164(1)
Philosophical Bridges: John of Salisbury's Influence
164(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Early Medieval Influence
164(3)
Bibliography
165(2)
IV: ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PHILOSOPHY
167(93)
Prologue
167(1)
Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
168(21)
Biographical History
168(1)
Philosophical Overview
168(1)
``Essay on the Secret of Destiny''
168(3)
Study Questions
170(1)
``Concerning the Soul,''Chs. 1--2, 4, 6 12--13
171(8)
Study Questions
179(1)
``The Nature of Universals''
179(3)
Study Questions
182(1)
Metaphysics
182(6)
Study Questions
188(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Avicenna's Influence
188(1)
Al-Ghazali
189(14)
Biographical History
189(1)
Philosophical Overview
189(1)
The Incoherence of the Philosophers
190(2)
Study Questions
192(1)
The Book of Hope and Fear
192(11)
Study Questions
203(1)
Philosophical Bridges: al-Ghazali's Influence
203(1)
Averroes (Ibn-Rushd)
203(46)
Biographical History
203(1)
Philosophical Overview
204(1)
The Incoherence of the Incoherence
205(34)
Study Questions
239(1)
Commentary on ``On the Soul'', Book III
239(9)
Study Questions
248(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Influence of Averroes (Ibn-Rushd)
248(1)
Maimonides (Moses Ben Maimon)
249(11)
Biographical History
249(1)
Philosophical Overview
249(1)
Guide for the Perplexed
250(6)
Study Questions
256(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Influence of Maimonides
256(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Islamic and Jewish Influence
257(3)
Bibliography
258(2)
V: AQUINAS
260(42)
Prologue
260(1)
Aquinas
261(41)
Biographical History
261(1)
Philosophical Overview
261(1)
Summa Contra Gentiles
262(23)
Study Questions
284(1)
Summa Theologica
285(2)
Study Questions
287(1)
On Being and Essence, Preface, Ch. 1--6
287(13)
Study Questions
299(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Influence of Aquinas
300(2)
Bibliography
300(2)
VI: THIRTEENTH CENTURY AND LATE MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHERS
302(115)
Prologue
302(1)
Roger Bacon
302(42)
Biographical History
302(1)
Philosophical Overview
303(1)
Opus Majus
303(41)
Study Questions
344(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Roger Bacon
344(1)
John Duns Scotus
344(31)
Biographical History
344(1)
Philosophical Overview
345(1)
The Oxford Commentary on the Four Books of the Master of the Sentences
346(15)
Study Questions
361(1)
Ordinatio
361(14)
Study Questions
375(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Influence of John Duns Scotus
375(1)
William of Ockham
375(32)
Biographical History
375(1)
Philosophical Overview
376(1)
Summa Logicae, Part I, Chs. 14--16
377(5)
Study Questions
381(1)
The Seven Quodlibeta
382(24)
Study Questions
406(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Ockham's Influence
406(1)
Nicholas of Cusa
407(10)
Biographical History
407(1)
Philosophical Overview
407(2)
Of Learned Ignorance, Chs. 1--4
409(4)
Study Questions
412(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Nicholas of Cusa's Influence
413(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Medieval Influence
414(3)
Bibliography
414(3)
Sources 417(2)
Credits 419


Thomson, Garrett; Kolak, Daniel