Medieval Philosophy: An Introduction
Dover Publications (1952)
| Abstract | Classic introduction provides readers with insightful, accessible survey of major philosophical trends and thinkers of the Middle Ages--from the thought of Thomas Aquinas and the Averroists to Duns Scotus and William of Ockham. "A better conspectus of medieval philosophy than this would be difficult to conceive ... a notable achievement." The Tablet (London). | |||||||||
| Keywords | Philosophy, Medieval | |||||||||
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| Call number | B721.C57 2001 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0486420086 9780486420080 | |||||||||
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Ernest A. Moody (1975). Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Science, and Logic: Collected Papers, 1933-1969. University of California Press.
Edward Grant (2010). The Nature of Natural Philosophy in the Late Middle Ages. Catholic University of America Press.
Jeffrey E. Brower, Medieval Theories of Relations. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Mark Gerald Henninger (1989). Relations: Medieval Theories, 1250-1325. Oxford University Press.
Gyula Klima, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.) (2007). Medieval Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. Blackwell Pub..
M. de Wulf (1922/2005). Philosophy and Civilization in the Middle Ages. Dover Publications.
D. E. Luscombe (1997). Medieval Thought. Oxford University Press.
John Marenbon (1987). Later Medieval Philosophy (1150-1350): An Introduction. Routledge & K. Paul.
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