Routledge History of Philosophy Volume III(Routledge History of Philosophy) 544 p. 03(電子版/PDF)2003年刊
Marenbon, John. 著
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Part 1: Arab/Jewish philosophy 1. From the beginnings to Avicenna M.J.Jolivet, Sorbonne, Paris University 2 . Averroes A.L. Ivry, New YorkUniversity 3. Jewish philosophy C. Sirat, CNRSIR, Paris Part 2: Westernphilosophy, 900-1200 4. The intellectual context: monasteries, palaceschools, cathedral schools, schools in the early Twelfth century Paris R.McKitterick, Newnham College, Cambridge 5. Eriugena: his background andinfluence, Anselm and the Platonic tradition in the 10th and 11th centuriesS. Gersh, University of Notre Dame 6. 1100-1150 J. Marenbon, Trinity College,Cambridge 7. 1150-1200 J. Marenbon, Trinity College, Cambridge Westernphilosophy, 1200-1350 8. The intellectual context: universities, the study ofAristotle, the arts faculties and the theology faculties, theology as asubject S.F. Brown, Boston College 9. Metaphysics and science in 1300:William of Auvergne, Grosseteste, Roger Bacon S. Marrone, Tufts University10. Aquinas B. Davies, Blackfriars Priory, Oxford 11. Aquinas's theologicalcontemporaries: Bonaventure and Albert the Great J. Marenbon, TrinityCollege, Cambridge 12. The Arts Faculty: Boethius of Dacia, Siger of BrabantS. Ebbesen, Institut fur Middlelalderfilologi, Njalsgade 13. Henry of Ghentand Duns Scotus S.D. Dumont, Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies,Toronto 14. Paris, 1308-50 (Peter Aureol, Radulphus Brito, Burley, Buridan)S.F. Brown, Boston College 15. Oxford, 1310-40 (Harclay, Ockham, Campsall,Adam Wodeham, Robert Holcot, Kilvington, Bradwardine) K.H. Tachau, Universityof Iowa 16. The reception of Oxford thought in Paris (Bernard of Arezzo,Nicholas Autrecourt, Gregory of Rimini, Ockhamism) K.H. Tachau, Universityof Iowa Part 4 Scholasticism at the end of the Middle Ages, 1350-1550 17.Later medieval logic P.V. Spade, Indiana University 18. 1350-1500 M. KaluzaCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique 19. Suarez (and latescholasticism) J.J.E. Gracia, University at Buffalo Epilogue: the variety oflater medieval thought J. Marenbon, Trinity College, Cambridge
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