Giraldus Odonis O.F.M.: Opera Philosophica

Giraldus Odonis O.F.M.: Opera Philosophica
Title Giraldus Odonis O.F.M.: Opera Philosophica PDF eBook
Author de Rijk
Publisher BRILL
Pages 912
Release 2005-07-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9047403975

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This volume contains the first critical edition of Girald Odonis (d. 1349), De intentionibus. Girald discusses the problems of conceptualization that the philosophers and theologians around 1300 were faced with in their attempts to show that the various concepts (intentiones) we use to describe the outside world reliably represent Reality. The text edition is prefaced by an extensive study of the intentionality debate around 1300. This debate is described in terms of what is nowadays called cognitive psychology and epistemology.

Giraldus Odonis O. F. M.

Giraldus Odonis O. F. M.
Title Giraldus Odonis O. F. M. PDF eBook
Author Odonis Geraldus
Publisher BRILL
Pages 913
Release 2005
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004111174

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This volume contains the first critical edition of Girald Odonis (d. 1349), "De intentionibus." Girald discusses the problems of conceptualization that the philosophers and theologians around 1300 were faced with in their attempts to show that the various concepts ("intentiones") we use to describe the outside world reliably represent Reality. The text edition is prefaced by an extensive study of the intentionality debate around 1300. This debate is described in terms of what is nowadays called cognitive psychology and epistemology.

Gerald Odonis, Doctor Moralis and Franciscan Minister General

Gerald Odonis, Doctor Moralis and Franciscan Minister General
Title Gerald Odonis, Doctor Moralis and Franciscan Minister General PDF eBook
Author William Duba
Publisher BRILL
Pages 240
Release 2009-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 9047440854

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Famous for his role as Minister General of the Franciscan Order after the flight of Michael of Cesena and company, Gerald Odonis (ca. 1285-1348) has in recent years attracted attention for his scholarly work. At an increasing pace, studies of specific areas of Odonis’ thought reveal another side to the man often portrayed as Pope John XXII’s creature: a philosopher and theologian who held unique, often controversial positions and defended them with zeal and integrity, whose impact extended beyond the religious and chronological confines of medieval Christendom. Building on the recent scholarship of Bonnie Kent, Christian Trottmann, and especially L.M. de Rijk, this volume gathers together studies by other specialists on Odonis, covering his ideas in economics, logic, metaphysics, ethics, natural philosophy, theology, and politics in works written over the entire span of his career. Contributors are Paul J.J.M. Bakker, Sander W. de Boer, Stephen F. Brown, Giovanni Ceccarelli, William Duba, Roberto Lambertini, Sylvain Piron, Camarin Porter, Chris Schabel, and Joke Spruyt.

Medieval Philosophy as Transcendental Thought

Medieval Philosophy as Transcendental Thought
Title Medieval Philosophy as Transcendental Thought PDF eBook
Author Jan Aertsen
Publisher BRILL
Pages 777
Release 2012-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 9004225846

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The origin of transcendental thought is to be sought in medieval philosophy. This book provides for the first time a complete history of the doctrine of the transcendentals and shows its importance for the understanding of philosophy in the Middle Ages.

Atomism in Late Medieval Philosophy and Theology

Atomism in Late Medieval Philosophy and Theology
Title Atomism in Late Medieval Philosophy and Theology PDF eBook
Author Christophe Grellard
Publisher BRILL
Pages 263
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9004172173

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Drawing a new portrait of late medieval conflicts between atomists and anti-atomists, this book offers a new outlook on the fourteenth century's development of sciences.

Theology at Paris, 1316–1345

Theology at Paris, 1316–1345
Title Theology at Paris, 1316–1345 PDF eBook
Author Chris Schabel
Publisher Routledge
Pages 285
Release 2021-12-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 135187988X

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Chris Schabel presents a detailed analysis of the radical solution given by the Franciscan Peter Auriol to the problem of reconciling divine foreknowledge with the contingency of the future, and of contemporary reactions to it. Auriol's solution appeared to many of his contemporaries to deny God's knowledge of the future altogether, and so it provoked intense and long-lasting controversy; Schabel is the first to examine in detail the philosophical and theological background to Auriol's discussion, and to provide a full analysis of Auriol's own writings on the question and the immediate reactions to them. This book sheds new light both on one of the central philosophical debates of the Middle Ages, and on theology and philosophy at the University of Paris in the first half of the 14th century, a period of Parisian intellectual life which has been largely neglected until now.

A Companion to the Responses to Ockham

A Companion to the Responses to Ockham
Title A Companion to the Responses to Ockham PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 412
Release 2016-02-02
Genre History
ISBN 9004309837

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This volume collects twelve chapters that present the multifaceted responses to the works of the William of Ockham in Oxford, Paris, Italy, and at the papal court in Avignon in the 14th century, and it assembles contributions on philosophers and theologians who all have criticized Ockham’s works at different points. In individual case studies it gives an exemplary overview over the reactions the Venerable Inceptor has provoked and also serves to better understand Ockham’s thought in its historical context. The topics range from ontology, psychology, theory of cognition, epistemology, and natural science to ethics and political philosophy. This volume demonstrates that the reactions to Ockham’s philosophy and theology were manifold, but one particular kind of reception is missing: unanimous approval. Contributors include Fabrizio Amerini, Stephen F. Brown, Nathaniel Bulthuis, Stefano Caroti, Laurent Cesalli, Alessandro D. Conti, Thomas Dewender, Isabel Iribarren, Isabelle Mandrella, Aurélien Robert, Christian Rode, and Sonja Schierbaum