Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy - King, Peter; Pickavé, Martin; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9780198955641
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No. of pages:240 pages
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Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy

Volume 11
 
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Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy showcases the best new scholarly work on philosophy from the end of antiquity into the Renaissance. OSMP combines historical scholarship with philosophical acuteness, and will be an essential resource for anyone working in the area.

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Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy showcases the best scholarly research in this flourishing field. The series covers all aspects of medieval philosophy, including the Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew traditions, and runs from the end of antiquity into the Renaissance. It publishes new work by leading scholars in the field, and combines historical scholarship with philosophical acuteness. The papers will address a wide range of topics, from political philosophy to ethics, and logic to metaphysics. OSMP is an essential resource for anyone working in the area.
Table of Contents:
Disciplina et Veritas: Augustine on Truth and the Liberal Arts
Harmonizing Religion and Philosophy in Al-F?r?b?'s Book of Letters: Contradictions and Complexities
The Only Known Defense Against Ibn Rushd's Critique of Ibn S?n?'s Necessary Existent: Moses Halevi's Metaphysical Treatise
John of Salisbury on Natural Law, Natural Rights, and Liberty: A Skeptical Alternative
Heavenly Stuff: Peter Auriol on the Materiality of Angels and Celestial Bodies
Ockham on Group Reality and Group Action
Nominalism's Modal Paradise Lost