Debates in Medieval Philosophy
Essential Readings and Contemporary Responses
Edited by Jeffrey Hause
To Be Published December 15th 2013 by Routledge – 370 pages
To Be Published December 15th 2013 by Routledge – 370 pages
Chapter 1. Augustine: The Theft of the Pears Scott Macdonald and Gareth Matthews Chapter 2. Boethius on Determinism and Free Choice Christophe Erismann and Norman Kretzmann Chapter 3. Anselm's Ontological Argument William Rowe and Cora Diamond Chapter 4. Anselm on Free Choice and Moral Responsibility Thomas Williams and Katherine Rogers Chapter 5. Abelard's Internalist Ethics Ian Wilks and Robert Sokolowski Chapter 6. Abstraction and Emanation in Avicenna Deborah Black and Dag Hasse Chapter 7. Creation and Cosmology in Maimonides' Guide for the Perplexed T. M. Rudavsky and W. Harvey Chapter 8. Bonaventure's Epistemology Timothy Noone Chapter 10. Aquinas and Aristotelian Naturalism Bonnie Kent and Terrence Irwin Chapter 11. Aquinas on Analogy E. Jennifer Ashworth and Ralph McInerny Chapter 12. Scotus and Ockham on Intuitive and Abstractive Cognition Giorgio Pini and Douglas C. Langston Chapter 13. Scotus and Ockham on Universals and Individuation JT Paasch
Name: Debates in Medieval Philosophy: Essential Readings and Contemporary Responses (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Jeffrey Hause. Debates in Medieval Philosophy, Essential Readings and Contemporary Responses, Jeffrey Hause, Medieval & Renaissance Philosophy, Aquinas, Medieval History 400-1500, Philosophy of Religion
Categories: Medieval & Renaissance Philosophy, Aquinas, Medieval History 400-1500, Philosophy of Religion