Description |
xi, 237 pages ; 22cm |
Contents |
Part 1: 1. Teaching and learning in the universities -- 2. The techniques of logic -- 3. Philosophy: the ancients, the Arabs and the Jews -- 4. The aims of arts masters and theologians -- Conclusion to Part One: What is medieval philosophy -- Part 2: 5. Intellectual knowledge: the problem and its sources -- 6. William of Auvergne -- 7. Thomas Aquinas -- 8. Modes and intentions: some arts masters on intellectual knowledge -- 9. Henry of Ghent -- 10. Duns Scotus: intuition and memory -- 11. William of Ockham -- Conclusion to Part Two |
Analysis |
Philosophy, Medieval |
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Philosophy, Medieval - History |
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Western philosophy, 1150-1350 - Critical studies |
Notes |
Originally published : 1987 |
Bibliography |
Bibliography : pages 194-231. - Includes index |
Subject |
Henry, of Ghent, 1217?-1293.
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Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274.
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William, of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris, 1180-1249.
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William, of Ockham, approximately 1285-approximately 1349.
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Philosophy, Medieval -- Early works to 1800.
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Philosophy, Medieval.
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Author |
Henry, of Ghent, 1217?-1293.
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LC no. |
87004958 |
ISBN |
041506807X |
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