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Medieval philosophy redefined : the development of cenoscopic science, AD 354 to 1644 (from the birth of Augustine to the death of Poinsot)

Author: John N Deely
Publisher: Scranton [Pa.] ; London : University of Scranton Press, 2010.
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Deely, John N.
Medieval philosophy redefined.
Scranton [Pa.] ; London : University of Scranton Press, 2010
(DLC) 2010011614
(OCoLC)569538183
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: John N Deely
OCLC Number: 891464547
Reproduction Notes: Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011. MiAaHDL
Description: 1 online resource (xxxviii, 508 pages) : illustrations
Details: Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Contents: Medieval philosophy redefined: the Latin age, c. 400-1635 --
The geography of the Latin age --
The fading light of antiquity: Neoplatonism and the tree of Porphyry, c. 3rd-5th cent. AD --
Founding fathers of the Latin Age: Augustine ([d.] 430) and Boethius ([d.] c. 525) --
The five centuries of darkness, c. 525-1025 --
Dawning of the main development : Anselm ([d.] 1109), Abaelard ([d.] 1142), Lombard ([d.] 1160) --
Enter Aristotle, c. 1150 --
Albert ([d.] 1280) and Aquinas ([d.] 1274): focusing the challenge of reason --
After Aquinas ([d.] 1274) but before Fonesca ([d.] 1599): Bacon ([d.] 1292), Scotus ([d.] 1308), Ockham ([d.] 1349), D'Ailly ([d.] 1420), Soto ([d.] 1560) --
Poinsot's triumph (1632): the success and failure of the Latin Age --
The crash and burn of scholasticism, c. 1600-1650 --
After Poinsot ([d.] 1644): Peirce ([d.] 1914).
Responsibility: John Deely.
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