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A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages

Gracia (Autor)

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768 Seiten
2008
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This comprehensive reference volume features essays by some of the most distinguished scholars in the field. The volume is organized into two sections. In the first, essays cover the historical context within which philosophy in the Middle Ages developed.
This comprehensive reference volume features essays by some of the most distinguished scholars in the field. The volume is organized into two sections. In the first, essays cover the historical context within which philosophy in the Middle Ages developed. Topics include the ancient philosophical legacy, the patristic background, the School of Chartres, religious orders, scholasticism, and the condemnation of various views in Paris in the thirteenth century. Within these clear, jargon-free expositions, the authors make the latest scholarship available while also presenting their own distinctive perspectives. The second section is composed of alphabetically arranged entries on 138 philosophically significant authors - European, Jewish, and Arabic - living between the fourth and fifteenth centuries. These essays contain biographical information, summaries of significant philosophical arguments and viewpoints, and conclude with bibliographies of both primary and secondary sources. A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages is extensively cross-referenced and indexed, constituting a complete source of information for students and professionals alike.

Jorge J. E. Gracia is Samuel P. Capen Chair and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is author of several books, including Hispanic/Latino Identity (Blackwell, 2000) and How Can We Know What God Means? (2001). He is the editor, with Gregory M. Reichberg and Bernard N. Schumacher, of The Classics of Western Philosophy (Blackwell, 2003). Timothy B. Noone is Ordinary Professor of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America. His books include Ioannes Duns Scoti, Quaestiones super librum Porphyrii, Quaestiones super Praedicamenta (1999).

List of Contributors. Preface. Chronological List. Philosophy in the Middle Ages: An Introduction: Jorge J. E. Gracia (State University of New York at Buffalo). Part I: The Historical Context:. The Ancient Philosophical Legacy and its Transmission to the Middle Ages: Charles H. Lohr (University of Freibourg). The Patristic Background: Stephen F. Brown (Boston College). Philosophy in the Latin Christian West: 750-1050: Peter King (Ohio State University). The School of Chartres: Winthrop Wetherbee (Cornell University). Religious Orders: M. Michele Mulchahey (Fordham University) and Timothy B. Noone (The Catholic University of America). Scholasticism: Timothy B. Noone (The Catholic University of America). The Parisian Condemnations of 1270 and 1277: John F. Wippel (The Catholic University of America). Part II: The Authors:. Adam de Wodeham: Rega Wood (Stanford University). Adelard of Bath: Jeremiah Hackett (The Pennsylvania State University). Alan of Lille: John Marenbon (Cambridge University). Albert of Saxony: Edward Grant (Indiana University). Albertus Magnus: Mechthild Dreyer (Albertus Magnus Institute, Cologne). Albumasar (Abu Ma'shar): Jeremiah Hackett (South Carolina University). Alexander of Hales: Christopher M. Cullen (Fordham University). Alfarabi (Al-Farabi): Deborah L. Black (University of Toronto). Algazali (Al-Ghazali): Therese-Anne Druart (The Catholic University of America). Alhacen (Al-Hasan): David C. Lindberg (University of Wisconsin, Madison). Alkindi (Al-Kindi): Jean Jolivet (University of Paris). Alrazi (Al-Razi): Therese-Anne Druart (The Catholic University of America). Anselm of Canterbury: Jasper Hopkins (University of Minnesota). Arnaldus de Villanova: Francisco Bertelloni (University of Buenos Aires). Augustine: Scott MacDonald (Cornell University). Avempace (Ibn Bajjah): Idris Samawi Hamid (Colorado State University). Avencebrol (Ibn Gabirol): Tamar Rudavsky (Ohio State University). Averroes (Ibn Rushd): Richard C. Taylor (Marquette University). Avicenna (Ibn Sina): David B. Burrell (University of Notre Dame). Bernard of Clairvaux: Brian Patrick McGuire (Roskilde University, Denmark). Berthold of Moosburg: Bruce Milem (University of Oregon). Boethius: John Magee, (University of Toronto). Boethius of Dacia: B. Carlos Bazan (University of Ottawa). Bonaventure: Andreas Speer (University of Wurzburg). Dante Alighieri: Timothy B. Noone (The Catholic University of America). Denys the Carthusian: Kent Emery, Jr. (University of Notre Dame). Dietrich of Freiberg: Roland J. Teske (Marquette University). Dominicus Gundissalinus: R. E. Houser (University of St. Thomas, Houston). Durand of St. Pourcain: Russell L. Friedman (University of Copenhagen). Francis of Marchia: Russell L. Friedman (University of Copenhagen). Francis of Meyronnes: Roberto Lambertini (University of Macerata). Gabriel Biel: Russell L. Friedman (University of Copenhagen). Gaetano of Thiene: Stephen E. Lahey (Le Moyne College). Gersonides: Sarah Pessin (Ohio State University). Gilbert of Poitiers: John Marenbon (Cambridge University). Giles of Rome: Silvia Donati (University of Padua). Godfrey of Fontaines: John F. Wippel (The Catholic University of America). Gonsalvo of Spain: A. G. Traver (Southeastern Louisiana University). Gregory of Rimini: Jack Zupko (Emory University). Guido Terrena: Francisco Bertelloni (University of Buenos Aires). Hasdai Crescas: Tamar Rudavsky (Ohio State University). Henry of Ghent: R. Wielockx (Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome). Henry of Harclay: Mark G. Henninger (University of Detroit). Hervaeus Natalis: Roland J. Teske (Marquette University). Heymeric of Camp: Peter J. Cassarella (The Catholic University of America). Hildegard of Bingen: Bruce Milem (University of Oregon). Hugh of St. Victor: Michael Gorman (The Catholic University of America). Isaac Israeli: Sarah Pessin (Ohio State University). Isidore of Seville: Sandro D'Onofrio (University of San Ignacio). James of Metz: Russell L. Friedman (University of Copenhagen). James of Viterbo: Mark D. Gossiaux (St. John's University). Jean de la Rochelle: Gerard Sondag (University Blaise-Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand). Jerome of Prague: Jonathan J. Sanford (Fordham University). John Baconthorpe: Richard Cross (Oxford University). John Buridan: Gyula Klima (Fordham University). John Capreolus: Kevin White (The Catholic University of America). John Dumbleton: Edith Dudley Sylla (North Carolina State University, Raleigh). John Duns Scotus: Stephen Dumont (University of Notre Dame). John Gerson: James B. South (Marquette University). John of Jandun: James B. South (Marquette University). John of Mirecourt: Mauricio Beuchot (National University of Mexico). John of Paris: Russell L. Friedman (University of Copenhagen). John Pecham: Girard Etzkorn (St. Bonaventure University). John Philoponus: James B. South (Marquette University). John of Reading: Kimberly Georgedes (Franciscan University, Steubenville). John of Salisbury: C. H. Kneepkens (University of Groningen). John Scotus Eriugena: Carlos Steel (Leuven University) and D. W. Hadley (University of Dallas). John Wyclif: John D. Kronen (University of St. Thomas, St. Paul). Landulph Caracciolo: Christopher Schabel (University of Cyprus). Marsilius of Inghen: Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen (Catholic University, Nijmegen). Marsilius of Padua: Francisco Bertelloni (University of Buenos Aires). Martin of Dacia: Jose Luis Rivera (Catholic University of America). Matthew of Aquasparta: R. E. Houser (University of St. Thomas, Houston). Maximus Confessor: Eric D. Perl (Catholic University of America). Meister Eckhart: Jan A. Aertsen (University of Cologne). Michael of Massa: Christopher Schabel (University of Cyprus). Moses Maimonides: Alfred L. Ivry (New York University). Nicholas of Autrecourt: Mauricio Beuchot (National University of Mexico). Nicholas of Cusa: Louis Dupre (Yale University) and Nancy Hudson (Yale University). Nicole Oresme: Edward Grant (Indiana University). Paul of Pergula: Stephen E. Lahey (Le Moyne College). Paul of Venice: Alan Perreiah (University of Kentucky). Peter Abelard: John Marenbon (Cambridge University). Peter Auriol: Lauge Olaf Nielsen (University of Copenhagen). Peter of Auvergne: Robert Andrews (University of Stockholm). Peter of Candia: Christopher Schabel (University of Cyprus). Peter Ceffons: Christopher Schabel (University of Cyprus). Peter Damian: Jonathan J. Sanford (Fordham University). Peter Helias: C. H. Kneepkens (University of Groningen). Peter Lombard: Philipp W. Rosemann (University of Dallas). Peter Olivi: Francois-Xavier Putallaz (University of Fribourg). Peter de Rivo: Christopher Schabel (University of Cyprus). Peter of Spain: Gyula Klima (Fordham University). Peter the Venerable: Jonathan J. Sanford (Fordham University). Philip the Chancellor: R. E. Houser (University of St. Thomas, Houston). Pierre d'Ailly: Richard A. Lee, Jr. (The Pennsylvania State University). Pierre de Maricourt: Jose Luis Rivera (The Catholic University of America). Pseudo-Dionysius: Eric D. Perl (The Catholic University of America). Radulphus Brito: Gordon A. Wilson (University of North Carolina, Asheville). Ralph Strode: Kimberly Georgedes (Franciscan University, Steubenville). Ramon Llull: Charles H. Lohr (University of Fribourg). Richard Brinkley: Kimberley Georgedes (Franciscan University, Steubenville). Richard of Campsall: Kimberly Georgedes (Franciscan University, Steubenville). Richard Fishacre: R. James Long (Fairfield University). Richard Fitzralph: Kimberly Georgedes (Franciscan University, Steubenville). Richard Kilvington: Edith Dudley Sylla (North Carolina State University, Raleigh). Richard of Middleton: Richard Cross (Oxford University). Richard Rufus of Cornwall: Rega Wood (Stanford University). Richard of St. Victor: Kent Emery, Jr. (University of Notre Dame). Richard Swineshead: Edith Dudley Sylla (North Carolina State University, Raleigh). Robert Grosseteste: Neil Lewis (Georgetown University). Robert of Halifax: Kimberly Georgedes (Franciscan University, Steubenville). Robert Holcot: Kimberly Georgedes (Franciscan University, Steubenville). Robert Kilwardby: A. Broadie (University of Glasgow). Roger Bacon: Jeremiah Hackett (South Carolina University). Roger Marston: Gordon A. Wilson (University of North Carolina, Asheville). Saadiah: Sarah Pessin (Ohio State University). Siger of Brabant: B. Carlos Bazan (University of Ottawa). Simon of Faversham: John A. Longeway (University of Wisconsin, Parkside). Thomas Aquinas: Brian Davies (Fordham University). Thomas Bradwardine: Stephen E. Lahey (Le Moyne College). Thomas of Erfurt: Mauricio Beuchot (National University of Mexico). Thomas of Sutton: Gyula Klima (Fordham University). Thomas Wilton: Cecilia Trifogli (Oxford University). Ulrich of Strasbourgh: Kent Emery, Jr (University of Notre Dame). Vital du Four: A. G. Traver (Southeastern Louisiana University). Walter Burley: M. C. Sommers (University of St. Thomas, Houston). Walter Chatton: Girard J. Etzkorn (St. Bonaventure University). William of Alnwick: Stephen D. Dumont (University of Notre Dame). William Arnaud: Stephen E. Lahey (Le Moyne College). William of Auvergne: Roland J. Teske (Marquette University). William of Auxerre: Jack Zupko (Emory University). William of Champeaux: John Marenbon (Cambridge University). William Crathorn: Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado). William Heytesbury: John Longeway (University of Wisconsin, Parkside). William of Ockham: Timothy B. Noone (The Catholic University of America). William of Sherwood: John Longeway (University of Wisconsin, Parkside). William of Ware: Richard Cross (Oxford University). Select Topical Bibliography. Index of Names. Index of Subjects.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.2.2008
Verlagsort Chicester
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 247 mm
Gewicht 1324 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie des Mittelalters
ISBN-10 1-4051-6443-3 / 1405164433
ISBN-13 978-1-4051-6443-6 / 9781405164436
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