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Well Begun is Only Half Done: Tracing Aristotle’s Political Ideas in Medieval Arabic, Syriac, Byzantine, and Jewish Sources, 2011
By: Vasileios Syros (Ed.)
Title Well Begun is Only Half Done: Tracing Aristotle’s Political Ideas in Medieval Arabic, Syriac, Byzantine, and Jewish Sources
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2011
Publication Place Tempe, Arizona
Publisher ACMRS (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies)
Series Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies; Medieval Confluences Series
Volume 388 respectively 1
Categories Aristotle, Politics, Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Vasileios Syros
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)

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L’antichità classica nel pensiero medievale, 2011
By: Alessandro Palazzo (Ed.)
Title L’antichità classica nel pensiero medievale
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2011
Publication Place Porto, Turnhout
Publisher Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Études Médiévales, Brepols
Series Textes et études du Moyen âge
Volume 61
Categories Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Alessandro Palazzo
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Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation, 2011
By: Gyula Klima (Ed.), Alexander W. Hall (Ed.)
Title Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2011
Publication Place Newcastle upon Tyne
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Series Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics
Volume 5
Categories Psychology, Metaphysics, Avicenna, Aquinas, Ockham, Henry of Ghent
Author(s) Gyula Klima , Alexander W. Hall
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Translator(s)
There is broad agreement in the medieval tradition that we conceive things in the world owing to the transmission of intelligible content through various media that culminates in the concept by which something in the world is cognitively present for us. Yet how the intelligible content is transmitted along with the nature of the ultimate object of cognition provoked ceaseless debate. The first three essays in Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation consider these issues as they play out in the metaphysics and natural philosophy of Avicenna, Averroes, Thomas Aquinas, Ockham and others. The last three essays turn to the metaphysical problem of the nature of the principle of individuation. Moderate realists believe in the existence of immanent general natures such as humanity and equinity, whereby individuals are members of diverse natural kinds. Accordingly, moderate realists such as Aquinas, Henry of Ghent and Duns Scotus need to investigate the nature of the individuating principle by which members of one and the same natural kind differ from one another. Nominalists, for their part, need not concern themselves with any principle of individuation as, for them, all reality is individual, there being no immanent universals; but this release comes at the cost of a new set of epistemological problems.

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Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook, 2011
By: Joshua Parens (Ed.), Joseph C. Macfarland (Ed.)
Title Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook
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Language English
Date 2011
Publication Place Ithaca & London
Publisher Cornell University Press
Series Agora
Edition No. 2 (1st Ed. by Ralph Lerner & Muhsin Mahdi)
Categories Surveys, Politics
Author(s) Joshua Parens , Joseph C. Macfarland
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Methods and Methodologies. Aristotelian Logic East and West, 500-1500, 2011
By: Margaret Cameron (Ed.), John Marenbon (Ed.)
Title Methods and Methodologies. Aristotelian Logic East and West, 500-1500
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2011
Publication Place Leiden, Boston
Publisher Brill
Series Investigating Medieval Philosophy
Volume 2
Categories Logic, Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Margaret Cameron , John Marenbon
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Translator(s)
Methods and Methodologies explores two questions about studying the Aristotelian tradition of logic. The first, addressed by the chapters on methods in the first half of the book, is directly about the medieval logical commentaries, treatises and handbooks. How did medieval authors in the different traditions, Latin and Arabic, go about their work on Aristotelian logic? In particular, how did they themselves conceive the relationship between logic and other branches of philosophy and disciplines outside philosophy? The second question is about methodologies, the subject of the chapters in the second half of the book: it invites writers to reflect on their own and their colleagues’ practice as twenty-first century interpreters of this medieval writing on Aristotelian logic. Contributors are Sten Ebbesen, Christopher J. Martin, Christophe Erismann, Andrew Arlig, Simo Knuuttila, Amos Bertolacci, Jennifer Ashworth, Paul Thom, Gyula Klima, Matteo di Giovanni and Margaret Cameron.

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El pensamiento politico en la Edad Media, 2010
By: Pedro Roche Arnas (Ed.)
Title El pensamiento politico en la Edad Media
Type Edited Book
Language Spanish
Date 2010
Publication Place Madrid
Publisher Fundación Ramón Areces
Categories Politics
Author(s) Pedro Roche Arnas
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Averroes Latinus. Commentum Medium Super Libro Praedicamentorum Aristotelis: Translatio Wilhelmo de Luna adscripta, 2010
By: Averroes, Roland Hissette (Ed.),
Title Averroes Latinus. Commentum Medium Super Libro Praedicamentorum Aristotelis: Translatio Wilhelmo de Luna adscripta
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2010
Publication Place Louvain
Publisher Peeters
Series Averrois Opera : Ser. B, Averroes Latinus
Volume 11
Categories Aristotle, Commentary
Author(s) Averroes , Roland Hissette ,
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Translator(s) Guilelmus de Luna
La traduction arabo-latine attribuee a Guillaume de Luna (debut ou milieu du XIIIe siecle?) du commentaire moyen d'Averroes sur la Logica vetus a fait l'objet en 1996 d'un premier volume: curieusement peut-etre, il proposait l'edition du texte de la troisieme uvre concernee, le Peri Hermeneias ou De interpretatione (Averrois opera, Series B: Averroes latinus, XII). Le present volume (Averrois opera, Series B: Averroes latinus, XI) poursuit l'edition dudit commentaire dans la meme traduction arabo-latine et porte, non sur la premiere uvre de la trilogie: l'Isagoge, mais sur la deuxieme: les Categories ou Predicaments. A peine impliquee dans des citations d'auteurs, l'oeuvre n'est plus connue que par six manuscrits; s' y ajoutent douze editions des XVe et XVIe siecles. La presente edition ressemble a la precedente du commentaire du Peri Hermeneias au moins sous quatre rapports: 1. une comparaison systematique de la version latine medievale du commentaire d'Averroes avec la version hebraique correspondante a ete exclue, ces deux versions ne pouvant etre qu'independantes l'une de l'autre; 2. dans l'apparat comparatif de la version latine avec l'original arabe, les mots arabes sont imprimes en arabe, puis retraduits en latin dans la langue meme du traducteur, sur base d'une etude systematique de la terminologie utilisee dans la traduction; 3. les lexiques sur lesquels s'appuie cette etude de la terminologie, rendent compte d'a peu pres toutes les equivalences arabo-latines etablies par le traducteur, et non, parmi celles-ci, d'une categorie particuliere ne reprenant, par exemple, que les concepts philosophiques; 4. dans les lexiques, les mots arabes sont transcrits en caracteres latins: certaines verifications sont ainsi accessibles aux lecteurs non arabisants; quant aux arabisants, la vocalisation qu'implique la transcription leur signale comment, en fonction de l'interpretation supposee avoir ete celle du traducteur medieval, le referent arabe a de nouveau ete relu et compris.

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El libro del Ŷihād, 2009
By: Averroes, Manuel Enrique Prado Cueva (Ed.),
Title El libro del Ŷihād
Type Edited Book
Language Spanish
Date 2009
Publication Place Oviedo
Publisher Pentalfa Ediciones
Series Biblioteca Filosofía en español
Categories Theology
Author(s) Averroes , Manuel Enrique Prado Cueva ,
Publisher(s)
Translator(s) Carlos Quirós

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Political thought in medieval Islam, 2009
By: Erwin I. J. Rosenthal (Ed.)
Title Political thought in medieval Islam
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2009
Publication Place Cambridge [u.a.]
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Edition No. Reprinted 1962
Categories Politics, Surveys, Law
Author(s) Erwin I. J. Rosenthal
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
Muhammad founded a World-State as well as a faith; as Islam spread from its first centres, Muslim political thinkers had to apply the divinely revealed law of the Prophet to new circumstances. They had to relate new realities of power and authority to the ideal constitution which he had laid down and which his immediate successors had elaborated. Against this background Dr Rosenthal discusses the later Muslim philosophers who were influenced by the political thought of Plato and Aristotle. He shows how Greek thought modified the Islamic and yet was always subordinated to Muslim categories of thought and political needs. Dr Rosenthal thus surveys the chief traditions of Islamic political thought from the eighth to the end of the fifteenth centuries. He emphasises the basic unity given by the shared faith of the writers, without diminishing the individuality of each. Orientalists will welcome the book; so will historians of the medieval West, for it shows them the religious, political and intellectual positions underlying the expansion of Islam.

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De las Pasiones en la Filosofía Medieval. Actas del X Congreso Latinoamericano de Filosofía Medieval, 2009
By: Giannina Burlando B. (Ed.)
Title De las Pasiones en la Filosofía Medieval. Actas del X Congreso Latinoamericano de Filosofía Medieval
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2009
Publication Place Santiago de Chile
Publisher Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile, Instituto de Filosofía & Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale
Categories Surveys
Author(s) Giannina Burlando B.
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Translator(s)
La presente edición recoge una serie de trabajos de investigadores contemporáneos sobre el tema de la filosofía de las pasiones tal como se encuentran en diversos pensadores medievales, tanto de paganos y cristianos, como de judíos y árabes. Es de notar, en el conjunto de estos escritos, el carácter pluridimensional de esta central experiencia humana, ya que cualesquiera sea el estilo literario de fondo y la motivación psicológica de los diversos géneros y escuelas, en todo período histórico ha existido una preocupación permanente por la cuestión de las pasiones. Esta preocupación revela esencialmente la constitución del ser humano (officina omnium) y su ineludible circunstancia histórica, que es ante todo expresión ética, como también política y social. No obstante, lo propio en esta investigación (istorié, en sentido original), es que nos invita a una lectura renovada y cautivadora, pues su temática refleja naturalmente la experiencia vital propia del medioevo occidental, cuyo hondo cuestionamiento en torno a la cuestión de las pasiones no es sino un esencial preguntarse por nuestra relación con nosotros mismos y con todas las formas de alteridad. Por último, este volumen, con formato de artículos monográficos en distintas lenguas modernas, está orientado tanto para lectores especialistas como para todo público culto en general que se interese por el mundo De Las Pasiones en la Filosofía Medieval.

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The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy, 2007
By: James Hankins (Ed.)
Title The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2007
Publication Place Cambridge
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Categories Surveys, Renaissance
Author(s) James Hankins
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Translator(s)
The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy, published in 2007, provides an introduction to a complex period of change in the subject matter and practice of philosophy. The philosophy of the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries is often seen as transitional between the scholastic philosophy of the Middle Ages and modern philosophy, but the essays collected here, by a distinguished international team of contributors, call these assumptions into question, emphasizing both the continuity with scholastic philosophy and the role of Renaissance philosophy in the emergence of modernity. They explore the ways in which the science, religion and politics of the period reflect and are reflected in its philosophical life, and they emphasize the dynamism and pluralism of a period which saw both new perspectives and enduring contributions to the history of philosophy. This will be an invaluable guide for students of philosophy, intellectual historians, and all who are interested in Renaissance thought.

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The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, 2009
By: Graham Oppy (Ed.)
Title The History of Western Philosophy of Religion
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2009
Publisher Acumen Publishing
Categories Theology, Surveys
Author(s) Graham Oppy
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Translator(s)
An international team of over 100 leading scholars has been brought together to provide authoritative exposition of how history’s most important philosophical thinkers – from antiquity to the present day- have sought to analyse the concepts and tenets central to Western religious belief, especially Christianity. Volume 2 comprises an introduction, presenting an overview of Medieval philosophy of religion, and a series of essays on Medieval philosophers, including Boethius, Marenbon, Anselm of Canterbury, Bernard of Clairvaux, Al-Ghazali, Moses Mainmonides, William Ockham, Erasmus of Rotterdam and Roger Bacon. Each essay opens with a brief biography, outlines and analyses the philosopher’s contribution to thinking on religion, and concludes with key further reading. The volume closes with a chronology, presenting a contextual guide to the main religious, political, cultural and artistic events of the period. This volume is an excellent tool for those undertaking research in this area.

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The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage: Philosophical & Theological Perspectives, 2012
By: Richard C. Taylor (Ed.), Irfan A. Omar (Ed.)
Title The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage: Philosophical & Theological Perspectives
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2012
Publication Place Milwaukee
Publisher Marquette University Press
Series Marquette Studies in Philosophy
Volume 75
Categories Theology, Relation between Philosophy and Theology, Transmission
Author(s) Richard C. Taylor , Irfan A. Omar
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The Origin and Nature of Language and Logic: Perspectives in Medieval Islamic, Jewish, and Christian Thought, 2020
By: Nadja Germann (Ed.), Steven Harvey (Ed.)
Title The Origin and Nature of Language and Logic: Perspectives in Medieval Islamic, Jewish, and Christian Thought
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2020
Publication Place Turnhout
Publisher Brepols
Series Rencontres de Philosophie Médiévale
Volume 20
Categories Logic, Theology, Metaphysics, al-Fārābī, Aristotle, Avicenna, Maimonides
Author(s) Nadja Germann , Steven Harvey
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Translator(s)
The annual colloquium of the SIEPM in Freiburg, Germany, was groundbreaking in that it featured a more or less equal number of talks on all three medieval cultures that contributed to the formation of Western philosophical thought: the Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Indeed, the subject of the colloquium, ‘The Origin and Nature of Language and Logic in Medieval Islamic, Jewish, and Christian Thought’, lent itself to such a cross-cultural approach. In all these traditions, partially inspired by ancient Greek philosophy, partially by other sources, language and thought, semantics and logic occupied a central place. As a result, the chapters of the present volume effortlessly traverse philosophical, religious, cultural, and linguistic boundaries and thus in many respects open up new perspectives. It should not be surprising if readers delight in chapters of a philosophical tradition outside of their own as much as they do in those in their area of expertise. Among the topics discussed are the significance of language for logic; the origin of language: inspiration or convention; imposition or coinage; the existence of an original language; the correctness of language; divine discourse; animal language; the meaningfulness of animal sounds; music as communication; the scope of dialectical disputation; the relation between rhetoric and demonstration; the place of logic and rhetoric in theology; the limits of human knowledge; the meaning of categories; the problem of metaphysical entailment; the need to disentangle the metaphysical implications of language; the quantification of predicates; and the significance of linguistic custom for judging logical propositions.

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The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy, 2016
By: Khaled El-Rouayheb (Ed.), Sabine Schmidtke (Ed.)
Title The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2016
Publication Place New York, NY
Publisher Oxford University Press
Series Oxford handbooks
Categories Theology, Relation between Philosophy and Theology, Metaphysics, Law, Logic
Author(s) Khaled El-Rouayheb , Sabine Schmidtke
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The study of Islamic philosophy has recently entered a new and exciting phase. Both the received canon of Islamic philosophers and the grand narrative of the course of Islamic philosophy are in the process of being radically questioned and revised. The bulk of twentieth-century Western scholarship on Arabic or Islamic philosophy focused on the period from the ninth century to the twelfth. It is a measure of the transformation that is currently underway in the field that the present Handbook gives roughly equal weight to every century from the ninth to the twentieth. The Handbook differs from previous overviews in another significant way: It is work-centered rather than person- or theme-centered. This format is intended to give readers a better sense of what a work in Islamic philosophy looks like, and of the issues, concepts, and arguments that are at play in works belonging to various periods and subfields within Islamic philosophy.

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The Pilgrimage of Philosophy. A Festschrift for Charles E. Butterworth, 2019
By: René M. Paddags (Ed.), Waseem El-Rayes (Ed.), Gregory A. McBrayer (Ed.)
Title The Pilgrimage of Philosophy. A Festschrift for Charles E. Butterworth
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2019
Publication Place South Bend, IN
Publisher St. Augustine’s Press
Categories Politics, Theology, al-Fārābī, al-Ġazālī, Relation between Philosophy and Theology
Author(s) René M. Paddags , Waseem El-Rayes , Gregory A. McBrayer
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This book intends to introduce readers to the work of Charles E. Butterworth, and thereby to introduce students to Medieval islamic political philosophy, of which Butterworth is one of the world's most prominent scholars. In a wider sense, the Festschrift introduces its readers to the current debates on Medieval islamic political philosophy, related as they are to the questions of the relationship between islam and Christianity, the Medieval to the Modern world, and reason and revelation. Butterworth's scholarship spans six decades, primarily translating, editing, and interpreting the works of the Muslim political philosopher Alfarabi (d. 950) and Averroes (Ibn Rushd, d. 1198). He began his studies of Muslim political philosophy at a time when the Middle East and islam did not have the political salience they have acquired in more recent years. instead, Butterworth&;s reason for engaging with islam was rooted in the question of the relationship between reason and revelation. While one possible answer was pursued in the Christian, latin West, the islamic borderlands of Greek, Roman, and Muslim civilization offered another. By exploring Averroes, who provides the possibility of an Aristotelian-Islamic political philosophy, and Alfarabi, who pursues a Platonic-islamic political philosophy, Butterworth showed how islamic civilization provided a viable alternative to the theologico-political question reason v revelation, as well as serving as an inspiration to the latin West.

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The Presence of the Prophet in Early Modern and Contemporary Islam, Volume 1: The Prophet Between Doctrine, Literature and Arts: Historical Legacies and Their Unfolding , 2022
By: Denis Gril (Ed.), Stefan Reichmuth (Ed.), Dilek Sarmis (Ed.)
Title The Presence of the Prophet in Early Modern and Contemporary Islam, Volume 1: The Prophet Between Doctrine, Literature and Arts: Historical Legacies and Their Unfolding
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2022
Publication Place Leiden, Boston
Publisher Brill
Series Handbook of Oriental studies; Section 1: The Near and Middle East
Volume 159
Categories Theology, Surveys
Author(s) Denis Gril , Stefan Reichmuth , Dilek Sarmis
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Translator(s)
The three-volume series titled The Presence of the Prophet in Early Modern and Contemporary Islam, is the first attempt to explore the dynamics of the representation of the Prophet Muhammad in the course of Muslim history until the present. This first collective volume outlines his figure in the early Islamic tradition, and its later transformations until recent times that were shaped by Prophet-centered piety and politics. A variety of case studies offers a unique overview of the interplay of Sunnī amd Shīʿī doctrines with literature and arts in the formation of his image. They trace the integrative and conflictual qualities of a “Prophetic culture”, in which the Prophet of Islam continues his presence among the Muslim believers.

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The heritage of Arabo-Islamic learning: studies presented to Wadad Kadi, 2015
By: Maurice A. Pomerantz (Ed.), Aram A. Shahin (Ed.)
Title The heritage of Arabo-Islamic learning: studies presented to Wadad Kadi
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2015
Publication Place Leiden, Boston
Publisher Brill
Series Islamic History and Civilization
Volume 122
Categories Surveys, Theology, Law
Author(s) Maurice A. Pomerantz , Aram A. Shahin
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Translator(s)
The Arabo-Islamic heritage of the Islam is among the richest, most diverse, and longest-lasting literary traditions in the world. Born from a culture and religion that valued teaching, Arabo-Islamic learning spread from the seventh century and has had a lasting impact until the present.In The Heritage of Arabo-Islamic Learning leading scholars around the world present twenty-five studies explore diverse areas of Arabo-Islamic heritage in honor of a renowned scholar and teacher, Dr. Wadad A. Kadi (Prof. Emerita, University of Chicago). The volume includes contributions in three main areas: History, Institutions, and the Use of Documentary Sources; Religion, Law, and Islamic Thought; Language, Literature, and Heritage which reflect Prof. Kadi’s contributions to the field.

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Traduzioni e Tradizioni. Il pensiero medievale nell'incontro tra le culture mediterranee (Siracusa, 26-29 settembre 2001), 2014
By: Alessandro Musco (Ed.)
Title Traduzioni e Tradizioni. Il pensiero medievale nell'incontro tra le culture mediterranee (Siracusa, 26-29 settembre 2001)
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2014
Publication Place Palermo
Publisher Officina di Studi Medievali
Series Schede Medievali
Volume 52
Categories no categories
Author(s) Alessandro Musco
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Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation, 2011
By: Gyula Klima (Ed.), Alexander W. Hall (Ed.)
Title Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2011
Publication Place Newcastle upon Tyne
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Series Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics
Volume 5
Categories Psychology, Metaphysics, Avicenna, Aquinas, Ockham, Henry of Ghent
Author(s) Gyula Klima , Alexander W. Hall
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Translator(s)
There is broad agreement in the medieval tradition that we conceive things in the world owing to the transmission of intelligible content through various media that culminates in the concept by which something in the world is cognitively present for us. Yet how the intelligible content is transmitted along with the nature of the ultimate object of cognition provoked ceaseless debate. The first three essays in Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation consider these issues as they play out in the metaphysics and natural philosophy of Avicenna, Averroes, Thomas Aquinas, Ockham and others. The last three essays turn to the metaphysical problem of the nature of the principle of individuation. Moderate realists believe in the existence of immanent general natures such as humanity and equinity, whereby individuals are members of diverse natural kinds. Accordingly, moderate realists such as Aquinas, Henry of Ghent and Duns Scotus need to investigate the nature of the individuating principle by which members of one and the same natural kind differ from one another. Nominalists, for their part, need not concern themselves with any principle of individuation as, for them, all reality is individual, there being no immanent universals; but this release comes at the cost of a new set of epistemological problems.

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