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         Philosophy Medieval:     more books (100)
  1. Later Medieval Philosophy: (1150-1350) An Introduction (1150-1350 : An Introduction) by John Marenbon, 1991-12-13
  2. An Introduction to Medieval Philosophy by Christopher Martin, 1996-12-20
  3. The Philosophy of Socrates (History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy) by Nicholas D. Smith, Thomas C. Brickhouse, 2000-01-01
  4. The Medieval Consolation of Philosophy: An Annotated Bibliography (Garland Medieval Bibliographies) by Noel Kaylor Jr., 1992-12-01
  5. The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts: Volume 2, Ethics and Political Philosophy (The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts)
  6. Interpreting Maimonides: Studies in Methodology, Metaphysics, and Moral Philosophy (Chicago Studies in the History of Judaism) by Marvin Fox, 1995-03-01
  7. Scholasticism: Personalities and Problems of Medieval Philosophy by Josef Pieper, 2001-06
  8. The Early Heidegger & Medieval Philosophy: Phenomenology for the Godforsaken by S. J. Mcgrath, 2006-11-29
  9. A History Of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Issac Husik, 2006-05-05
  10. Classics of Philosophy: Volume I: Ancient and Medieval (Classics of Philosophy)
  11. Aquinas on Mind (Topics in Medieval Philosophy) by Sir Antho Kenny, 1994-09-21
  12. Historical Dictionary of Medieval Philosophy and Theology (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements) by Brown Stephen F., 2007-04-28
  13. Duns Scotus and Medieval Christianity (World of Philosophy) by Ralph M. McInerny, 2006-08-15
  14. Philosophy in the Middle Ages: The Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions by Arthur Hyman, 1983-08

41. Medieval Philosophy At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
medieval philosophy at Erratic Impact s philosophy Research Base. Resources include thousands of annotated links and text resources for medieval philosophy
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Texts: Medieval Philosophy Book Series: Medieval Philosophy Used Books: Medieval Philosophy Know of a Resource? This website features hundreds of annotated links and text resources for students and teachers in the field of Medieval and Christian Philosophy. The Medieval Philosophy Web serves as a study and research guide for all those interested in Medieval Texts.
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42. History Of Philosophy 29
Short footnoted article on this medieval thinker and his place in history, summarizing four points of his doctrine.
http://www.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/etext/hop29.htm
Jacques Maritain Center History of Philosophy / by William Turner
CHAPTER XXIX
ROSCELIN
Life Novi Lycaei Conditor . He died about 1100. Sources . It appears that Roscelin did not commit his doctrines to writing, contenting himself with promulgating and defending them orally. There has come down to us, however, a letter addressed by him to Abelard dealing chiefly with Roscelin's Trinitarian doctrine. Apart from this document we have no sources of information except the statements of Anselm, Abelard , and John of Salisbury , who were Roscelin's opponents. Monograph: M. Picavet, Roscelin d'apres la legende et d'apres l'histoire (Paris, 1896). DOCTRINES From the sources mentioned in the preceding paragraph we derive the following points of doctrine: 1. Roscelin taught that universals are mere flatus vocis. Anselm says: "Illi utique nostri temporis dialectici, imo dialectice haeretici, qui nonnisi flatum vocis putant universales substantias. . . ." John of Salisbury refers the same opinion to Roscelin by name: "Alius ergo, consistit in vocibus, licet haec opinio cum Rucelino suo omnino jam evanuerit." From these passages we infer that Roscelin was a nominalist, although the expression

43. Medieval Philosophy At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
medieval philosophy at Erratic Impact s philosophy Research Base. Resources include thousands of annotated links and text resources for medieval philosophy
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A Bibliography on the Medieval Theories of Supposition and Mental Language
Site created and maintained by Raul Corazzon. The only complete bibliography on medieval logical theory of supposition and of theories about mental language. Site Includes: Bibliography in alphabetical order Bibliography in chronological order
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
The EAWC Internet Index tracks a variety of resources that are relevant to ancient and medieval times and that might prove useful to students and teachers who are engaged in serious study. It is divided into five sub-indices: a chronology, an essay index, an image index, an internet site index and a primary text index. Each of these is further divided into sections, one for each of the cultures represented:

44. LA MORRA - Ensemble For Late Medieval Music
Rediscover variety of late medieval music with ensemble La Morra. Concert programs, recordings, and philosophy.
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45. Week 11: Medieval Elements In Descartes
Part of lecture notes to a course on Later medieval philosophy by John Kilcullen at Macquarie University.
http://www.humanities.mq.edu.au/Ockham/z3611.html
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PHIL360 Later Medieval Philosophy
Week 11: Medieval elements in Descartes
R.J. Kilcullen
This is cassette 11, concerned with the medieval elements in Descartes Meditations The Meditations , outlining the argument and drawing attention to the medieval material. The Meditations was first published in 1641, in Latin; it was translated into French by someone else, and the French edition appeared some years later with Descartes' approval. Notice that the most authentic text is the Latin edition. Before publication Descartes arranged for copies of his little book to be circulated to some well-known philosophers and theologians in Paris. They wrote objections, and he wrote replies. The objections and replies formed volume 2 of the Meditations . The objectors included Thomas Hobbes, Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Gassendi.
Descartes' purpose
In the "Dedication" of the work (it is dedicated to the members of the faculty of theology in Paris), Descartes says why he wrote the book. I quote from the translation of Haldane and Ross: I have always considered that the two questions respecting God and the Soul were the chief of those that ought to be demonstrated by philosophical rather than theological argument

46. Consoled By Philosophy - Medieval History Archives
Consoled by philosophy While imprisoned by Theodoric, Ostrogothic King of Italy, Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius wrote one of the most influential
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While imprisoned by Theodoric , Ostrogothic King of Italy, Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius wrote one of the most influential works of medieval philosophy: the Consolatio Philosophiae (the Consolation of Philosophy ). Find out more about Boethius and his biographer, Cassiodorus , in our Who's Who resource.
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47. NINO B. COCCHIARELLA
Abstract of an article by Cocchiarella published in volume 4 of Logical Analysis and History of philosophy.
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NINO B. COCCHIARELLA: A logical reconstruction of medieval terminist logic in conceptual realism

48. Medieval Religion - Theology And Philosophy In The Middle Ages
Religion was an integral part of medieval society. The Catholic Church had a strong influence on both politics and daily life in Christendom,
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Recent The Demise of Paganism Extensive reexamination of the conflict between paganism and Christianity in the latter part of the fourth century, by James J. O'Donnell. Jeanne La pucelle and the Dying God James L. Matterer's four-part article on the concept of the death, rebirth and manifestation as human of pagan gods provides historical background and reveals how Joan's life fits the paradigm. Medieval Proofs for the Existence of God Excerpts from works by Anselm of Canterbury and Thomas Aquinas, compiled by Anthony Beavers at his Exploring Ancient World Cultures site.

49. DU Press Home
Publishing in medieval studies, philosophy, psychology, and religion.
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New and Forthcoming Books Divine Subjection
The Rhetoric of Sacramental Devotion in Early Modern England
by: Gary Kuchar Combining theoretically engaged analyses with historically contextualized close readings, Divine Subjection posits new ways of understanding the relations between devotional literature and early modern English culture. More... ISBN 0-8207-0370-2 / Cloth / $58.00 Milton and the Rhetoric of Zeal
by: Thomas Kranidas This study describes a rhetoric of radical excess that developed among the Puritan wing of English Protestantism throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and evolves into a comparison of the radical Puritan rhetoric and the rhetoric of the radical movement of the 1960s and the 1970s. More... ISBN 0-8207-0361-3 / Cloth / $58.00 Freud's Traumatic Memory
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50. James Luberda
Essays by James Luberda on literary theory, composition, medieval studies, and the philosophy of mind.
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This site provides the current research and course materials of James Luberda of the University of Connecticut. If you have an interest in cognitive science , especially if in conjunction with literature and composition, you may find some useful information collected here. Other topics addressed reflect personal interests and study in literary theory, philosophy, composition theory, and medieval studies. I am presently developing a composition textbook with a distinctly cognitive science bent. The preface and first two chapters are available for review and use here. James Luberda Various cheap books resources: www.labyrinthbooks.com
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51. PHILOSOPHY MEDIEVAL (Subject) - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online L
We searched for subjects philosophy, medieval and found 50 total Inquiries into medieval philosophy A Collection in Honor of Francis P. Clarke
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52. THE SELF IN MEDIEVAL JAPANESE BUDDHISM: FOCUSING ON DOGEN
Article by Kiyotaka Kimura in philosophy East and West analyzing the concept of self in Dogen's teachings.
http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-PHIL/kiyota1.htm
THE SELF IN MEDIEVAL JAPANESE BUDDHISM: FOCUSING ON DOGEN
By Kiyotaka Kimura
Philosophy East and West
Volume 41, Number 3
July 1991
P.327-340
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53. John Scotus Eriugena
Outline of this medieval scholar's life and philosophy, by Siegbert W. Becker. Available in PDF or RTF format.
http://www.wls.wels.net/library/Essays/Authors/B/BeckerScotus/BeckerScotus.htm
John Scotus Eriugena
Becker, Siegbert W.
Becker gives a brief outline of the life and philosophy of John Scotus Eriugena, a medieval philosopher. Download the .pdf file Download the .rtf file

54. Medieval Islamic Philosophical Writings - Cambridge University Press
medieval Islamic philosophy / edited by Muhammad Ali Khalidi. philosophy, Islamic. 2. philosophy, medieval. I. Khalidi, Muhammad Ali, Professor. II.
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521822432&ss=cop

55. Godfrey Of Fontaines
Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy article on this medieval scholar, by John Wippel.
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1. Life and Writings
De aeternitate mundi , which itself dates from 1270. reportationes of the first four remain, i.e., copies taken down by an auditor. Brief versions ( abbreviationes) of Quodlibets III and IV have also been edited. As a Master of theology Godfrey also conducted ordinary Disputed Questions, and some of these have been preserved.
2. Subject of Metaphysics
3. Division of Being
In opposition to Henry of Ghent's division of real being into essential being ( esse essentiae ) and existential being ( esse existentiae ), in Quodlibet VIII, q. 3 Godfrey proposes his own division. Being (

56. Virtus Sermonis And The Trinity Marsilius Of Inghen And The Semantics Of Late Fo
Brief abstract of this article by Maarten Hoenen, from the journal medieval philosophy and Theology. Subscribers may view the full text online.
http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_article.asp?mnemonic=MPT&pii=S1

57. Search - Directory Of Special Collections Of Research Value In Canadian Librarie
Gilson, Étienne, 18841978; philosophy, medieval; Philosophers, medieval. History From 1964 to 1968, the Rev. Harold B. Gardner, Chief Librarian,
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Gilson, Étienne, 1884-1978; Philosophy, Medieval; Philosophers, Medieval History
From 1964 to 1968, the Rev. Harold B. Gardner, Chief Librarian, gathered together a collection of the works of Etienne Gilson. Since then, the library has purchased all editions and translations of the works of Gilson that have come to its attention. Description
The collection includes different editions of all the works of Etienne Gilson, works edited by Gilson, works with contributions by Gilson, off prints of artides, copies of book reviews, and translations of all different types of work. The geographic and chronological emphasis, as it applies to Gilson, is on France and Canada from 1884 to 1978. The archives of the Institute contain the personal papers and letters of Professor Gilson. Language
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The collection is catalogued. LC classification and LC subject headings are used. The holdings are recorded in the University of Toronto Union Catalogue, the National Library Union Catalogue, and UTLAS. The library contains all items listed in the bibliography Mélanges offerts à Étienne Gilson, de l'Académie française

58. Paul Of Venice
Lengthy study by Alessandro Conti of this medieval Italian scholar, from the Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy.
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Paul of Venice
Paul of Venice was the most important Italian thinker of his times, and one of the most prominent and interesting logicians of the Middle Ages. His philosophical theories (culminating in a metaphysics of essences which states the ontological and epistemological primacy of universals over any other kind of beings) are the final and highest result of the preceding realistic tradition of thought. He fully developed the new form of realism started up by Wyclif and his Oxonian followers in the last decades of the 14 th century, and renewed Burley's attacks against nominalistic views. The metaphysical convictions at the basis of his philosophy are an original version of the most fundamental theses of Duns Scotus (viz. univocity of being; existence of universal forms outside the mind, which are at the same time identical with and different from their own individuals; real identity and formal distinction between essence and being; thisness as the principle of individuation; real distinction among the ten categories). But Paul puts much more stress on the ontological presuppositions and entailments of the doctrine. Simultaneously, he was open to influences from many other directions, as he held in due consideration also the positions of authors such as Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, and Giles of Rome, and critically discussed the doctrines of the main Nominalists of the 14

59. Saadya [Saadiah]
Detailed study of this medieval thinker, from the Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy. By Sarah Pessin.
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In his philosophical commitment to reason and revelation as joint grounds for knowing and living, Saadya creates a space for the interplay of faith, understanding, tradition, and law. Saadya defends the truth as well as the reasonableness
1. Life
A key figure in the life of the Jewish community, Saadya's rabbinic career included influential involvement in a controversial Jewish calendrical reform and a contested rise to the position of head Rabbi at the Sura Academy.
2. The Importance of Reason: The Book of Doctrines and Beliefs
, or The Book of Doctrines and Beliefs (known in Samuel Ibn Tibbon's Hebrew translation as ). In what follows, we will refer to this text as the

60. Philosophy And Theology
On medieval Philosophers. From the Maritain Center at Notre Dame U Catholic Encyclopedia articles on Abelard Albertus Magnus Bonaventure Scotus and
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Aristotle
Aristotle's Works at The Tech Archive (MIT) Aristotle, Metaphysics (Trans. W. D. Ross) Aristotle De interpretatione (Trans. E. M. Edghill) Aristotle, On the Soul (Trans. J. A. Smith) and an html edition (prepared by James O'Donnell) Aristotle, Physics (Trans. R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye) Aristotle, Poetics (Trans. S. H. Butcher) Aristotle, Rhetoric (Trans. W. Rhys Roberts)
Augustine
Latin text of the Confessions (HTML edition by Chris Mitchell) Directory of the Confessions for access by individual book, or the Entire text as one long file. (E. B. Pusey, trans.) Key word search of the Pusey trans. Augustine, De dialectica . (Text and trans., James Marchand; HTML ed., James O'Donnell.) Enchiridion (Albert Outler, trans.) De musica (Latin ed.)
Boethius
Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae (Latin and English, at UVA Etext Center) Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae (Latin and English with commentary and other resources, ed. James O'Donnell, at U Penn.) De institutione musica (Latin ed.)

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