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Abelard in Four Dimensions

- A Twelfth-Century Philosopher in His Context and Ours
Af: John Marenbon Engelsk Paperback

Abelard in Four Dimensions

- A Twelfth-Century Philosopher in His Context and Ours
Af: John Marenbon Engelsk Paperback
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Abelard in Four Dimensions: A Twelfth-Century Philosopher in His Context and Ours by John Marenbon, one of the leading scholars of medieval philosophy and a specialist on Abelard''s thought, originated from a set of lectures in the distinguished Conway Lectures in Medieval Studies series and provides new interpretations of central areas of Peter Abelard''s philosophy and its influence. The four dimensions of Abelard to which the title refers are that of the past (Abelard''s predecessors), present (his works in context), future (the influence of his thinking up to the seventeenth century), and the present-day philosophical culture in which Abelard''s works are still discussed and his arguments debated.

For readers new to Abelard, this book provides an introduction to his life and works along with discussion of his central ideas in semantics, ethics, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion. For specialists, the book contains new arguments about the authenticity and chronology of Abelard''s logical work, fresh evidence about his relations with Anselm and Hugh of St. Victor, a new understanding of how he combines the necessity of divine action with human freedom, and reinterpretations of important passages in which he discusses semantics and metaphysics. For all historians of philosophy, it sets out and illustrates a new methodological approach, which can be used for any thinker in any period and will help to overcome the divisions between "historians" based in philosophy departments and scholars with historical or philological training.

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Abelard in Four Dimensions: A Twelfth-Century Philosopher in His Context and Ours by John Marenbon, one of the leading scholars of medieval philosophy and a specialist on Abelard''s thought, originated from a set of lectures in the distinguished Conway Lectures in Medieval Studies series and provides new interpretations of central areas of Peter Abelard''s philosophy and its influence. The four dimensions of Abelard to which the title refers are that of the past (Abelard''s predecessors), present (his works in context), future (the influence of his thinking up to the seventeenth century), and the present-day philosophical culture in which Abelard''s works are still discussed and his arguments debated.

For readers new to Abelard, this book provides an introduction to his life and works along with discussion of his central ideas in semantics, ethics, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion. For specialists, the book contains new arguments about the authenticity and chronology of Abelard''s logical work, fresh evidence about his relations with Anselm and Hugh of St. Victor, a new understanding of how he combines the necessity of divine action with human freedom, and reinterpretations of important passages in which he discusses semantics and metaphysics. For all historians of philosophy, it sets out and illustrates a new methodological approach, which can be used for any thinker in any period and will help to overcome the divisions between "historians" based in philosophy departments and scholars with historical or philological training.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 296
ISBN-13: 9780268035303
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 026803530X
Udg. Dato: 30 nov 2013
Længde: 20mm
Bredde: 158mm
Højde: 228mm
Forlag: University of Notre Dame Press
Oplagsdato: 30 nov 2013
Forfatter(e): John Marenbon
Forfatter(e) John Marenbon


Kategori Middelalderens filosofi


ISBN-13 9780268035303


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 296


Udgave


Længde 20mm


Bredde 158mm


Højde 228mm


Udg. Dato 30 nov 2013


Oplagsdato 30 nov 2013


Forlag University of Notre Dame Press

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