Henry of Ghent and the Transformation of Scholastic Thought: Studies in Memory of Jos Decorte

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Guy Guldentops, Carlos G. Steel
Leuven University Press, 2003 - 436 Seiten

In the history of medieval philosophy and theology, Henry of Ghent ( 1293) occupies a prominent place. On the one hand, he is a critical reader of Thomas Aquinas, whose Aristotelianism he attempts to adjust by means of his so-called Augustinian Avicennianism; on the other hand, Henry can be considered a precursor of fourteenth-century thinkers, such as Duns Scotus and Ockham.

The papers collected in the volume, Henry of Ghent and the Transformation of Scholastic Thought, throw light on the particular renewal of the theological and philosophical tradition which Henry brought about and elucidate various aspects of his metaphysics and epistemology (e.g., truth, divine ideas, relation, certitude and wisdom), ethics (e.g., prudence, freedom, the role of the clergy), and theology (e.g., Trinity, creation, absolute and ordained power). The volume is completed with a comprehensive bibliography on Henry.

 

Inhalt

Henricus Gandavensis Platonicus
15
Elements of Avicennian Metaphysics in the Summa
41
Heinrich von Gent und der mittelalterliche Vorstoß zu einem Ausgang
61
Certitude and Wisdom in Bonaventure and Henry of Ghent
75
Heinrich von Gent und Thomas von Aquin über die Transzendentalien
101
Les degrés de forme selon Henri de Gand Quodl IV q 15
127
Wahrheit und Wahrheitserkenntnis bei Heinrich von Gent
157
Divine Ideas and Infinity
177
Henry of Ghent and the Debate over Ways of Life
241
Henry of Ghent and John Peckhams Condemnation of 1286
261
Intellect and Will as Natural Principles
277
Henry of Ghents Doctrine of Verbum in its Theological Context
307
On the Unwritten Section of Henry of Ghents Summa
327
Die Unterscheidungslehren des Heinrich von Gent in der Auseinandersetzung
371
Henry of Ghent on Ordained and Absolute Power
387
BIBLIOGRAPHY
409

Henry of Ghent on Freedom and Human Action
201
la prudence dans ses rapports aux vertus morales
227

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