For many of us, the term 'medieval philosophy' conjures up the figure
of Thomas Aquinas, and is closely intertwined with religion. In this
Very Short Introduction John Marenbon shows how medieval philosophy
had a far broader reach than the thirteenth and fourteenth-century
universities of Christian Europe, and is instead one of the most
exciting and diversified periods in the history of thought.
Introducing the coexisting strands of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish
philosophy, Marenbon shows how these traditions all go back to the
Platonic schools of late antiquity and explains the complex ways in
which they are interlinked. Providing an overview of some of the main
thinkers, such as Boethius, Abelard, al-Fârâbî, Avicenna,
Maimonides, and Gersonides, and the topics, institutions and literary
forms of medieval philosophy, he discusses in detail some of the key
issues in medieval thought: universals; mind, body and mortality;
foreknowledge and freedom; society and the best life. ABOUT THE
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A Very Short Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191640131
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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