Philosophy in the Middle Ages (Second Edition)

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The Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions

Hyman & Walsh

Edited, with Introduction, by Arthur Hyman and James J. Walsh

1983 - 815 pp.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Preface to the Second Edition.
Introduction.

EARLY MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY:

Augustine: The Teacher. On Free Will. Retractations. On the Trinity. The Confessions. The City of God.

Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy. How Substances Can Be Good in Virtue of Their Existence Without Being Absolute Goods.

John Scotus Eriugena: On the Division of Nature.

Anselm of Canterbury: Proslogion. A Reply to the Foregoing by a Certain Writer on Behalf of the Fool. A Reply to the Foregoing by the Author of the Book in Question.

Peter Abailard and John of Salisbury: John of Salisbury, The Metalogicon. Peter Abailard, The Glosses of Peter Abailard on Porphyry. Peter Abailard, Ethics or Know Thyself.

ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY:

Alfarabi: The Letter Concerning the Intellect. Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle.

Avicenna: The Healing, Metaphysics. The Deliverance, Psychology.

Algazali: Deliverance from Error. The Incoherence of the Philosophers.

Averroes: The Decisive Treatise Determining the Nature of the Connection Between Religion and Philosophy. A Treatise Concerning the Substance of the Celestial Sphere. Long Commentary on De Anima.

JEWISH PHILOSOPHY:

Saadia: Book of Doctrines and Beliefs.

Solomon Ibn Gabirol: The Fountain of Life.

Moses Maimonides: The Guide of the Perplexed.

Levi Ben Gerson (Gersonides): The Wars of the Lord.

Hasdai Crescas: The Light of the Lord.

LATIN PHILOSOPHY IN THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY:

Bonaventure: Conferences on the Hexaemeron. Retracing the Arts to Theology or Sacred Theology the Mistress Among the Sciences.

Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon: Robert Grosseteste, On Light. Roger Bacon, The Opus Majus.

Siger of Brabant: Question on the Eternity of the World.

Thomas Aquinas: On Being and Essence. The Summa Theologica, Part One. The Summa Theologica, First Part of the Second Part. The Summa Theologica, First Part of the Second Part.

The Condemnation of 1277: Condemnation of 219 Propositions.

LATIN PHILOSOPHY IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY:

John Duns Scotus: The Oxford Commentary on the Four Books of the Sentences.

William of Ockham: Summa totius logicae. Commentary on the Sentences. De Successivis. Commentary on the Sentences. Seven Quodlibets. Commentary on the Sentences.

Nicholas of Autrecourt: Letters to Bernard of Arezzo.

Marsilius of Padua: The Defender of Peace.

John Buridan: Questions on Aristotle's Metaphysics. Questions on the Ten Books of the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle. Questions on Aristotle's Metaphysics. Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics of Aristotle. Questions on the Ten Books of the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle.

Selected Bibliography.
Index.

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