The Cambridge history of later medieval philosophy : from the rediscovery of Aristotle to the disintegration of scholasticism, 1100-1600 /
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Imprint: | Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, c1982. |
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Description: | xiv, 1035 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/500823 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction Norman Kretzmann
- Part I. Medieval Philosophical Literature
- 1. Medieval philosophical literature
- Part II. Aristotle in the Middle Ages
- 2. Aristotle latinus
- 3. The medieval interpretation of Aristotle
- Part III. The Old Logic
- 4. Ancient scholastic logic as the source of medieval scholastic logic
- 5. Predicables and categories
- 6. Abelard and the culmination of the old logic
- Part IV. Logic in the High Middle Ages: Semantic Theory
- 7. The origins of the theory of the properties of terms
- 8. The Oxford and Paris traditions in logic
- 9. The semantics of terms
- 10. The semantics of propositions
- 11. Syncategoremata, exponibilia, sophismata
- 12. Insolubilia
- 13. Speculative grammar
- Part V. Logic in the High Middle Ages: propositions and Modalities
- 14. Topics: their development and absorption into consequences
- 15. Consequences
- 16. Obligations A. From the beginning to the early fourteenth century
- Obligations B. Developments in the fourteenth century
- 17. Modal logic
- 18. Future contingents
- Part VI. Metaphysics and Epistemology
- 19. Essence and existence
- 20. Universals in the early fourteenth century
- 21. Faith, ideas, illuminations and experience
- 22. Intuitive and abstractive cognition
- 23. Intentions and impositions
- 24. Demonstrative science
- Part VII. Natural Philosophy
- 25. The interpretation of Aristotle's Physics and the science of motion
- 26. The effect of the condemnation of 1277
- 27. The Oxford calculators Edith
- 28. Infinity and continuity
- Part VIII. Philosophy of Mind and Action
- 29. The potential and the agent intellect
- 30. Sense, intellect, and imagination in Albert, Thomas, and Siger
- 31. Criticisms of Aristotelian psychology and the Augustinian-Aristotelian synthesis
- 32. Free will and free choice
- 33. Thomas Aquinas on human action
- Part IX. Ethics
- 34. The reception and interpretation of Aristotle's Ethics
- 35. Happiness: the perfection of man
- 36. Conscience
- 37. Natural morality and natural law
- Part X. Politics
- 38. The reception and interpretation of Aristotle's Politics
- 39. Rights, natural rights, and the philosophy of law
- 40. The state of nature and the orign of the state
- 41. The just war
- Part XI. The Defeat, Neglect, and Revival of Scholasticism
- 42. The eclipse of medieval logic
- 43. Humanism and the teaching of logic
- 44. Changes in the approach to language
- 45. Scholasticism in the seventeenth century
- 46. Neoscholasticism
- Biographies
- Bibliography
- Index nominum
- Index rerum