A History of Philosophy, Volume 2Copleston, an Oxford Jesuit and specialist in the history of philosophy, first created his history as an introduction for Catholic ecclesiastical seminaries. However, since its first publication (the last volume appearing in the mid-1970s) the series has become the classic account for all philosophy scholars and students. The 11-volume series gives an accessible account of each philosopher's work, but also explains their relationship to the work of other philosophers. |
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... writings - St . Augustine and Philosophy . IV . ST . AUGUSTINE - II : KNOWLEDGE Page I 13 40 51 Knowledge with a view to beatitude - Against scepticism -Experiential knowledge - Nature of sensation - Divine ideas - Illumination and ...
... writings - St . Augustine and Philosophy . IV . ST . AUGUSTINE - II : KNOWLEDGE Page I 13 40 51 Knowledge with a view to beatitude - Against scepticism -Experiential knowledge - Nature of sensation - Divine ideas - Illumination and ...
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... writings - Doctrine of light - God and creatures - Doctrine of truth and of illu- mination . ( b ) Alexander of Hales's attitude to philosophy - Proofs of God's existence - The divine attributes - Composition in creatures - Soul ...
... writings - Doctrine of light - God and creatures - Doctrine of truth and of illu- mination . ( b ) Alexander of Hales's attitude to philosophy - Proofs of God's existence - The divine attributes - Composition in creatures - Soul ...
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Contents
PREMEDIAEVAL INFLUENCES | 13 |
KNOWLEDGE | 51 |
GOD | 68 |
THE WORLD | 74 |
MORAL THEORY | 81 |
THE STATE | 87 |
BOETHIUS CASSIODORUS ISIDORE ΙΟΙ | 101 |
JOHN SCOTUS ERIUGENAI | 112 |
PHILOSOPHY | 312 |
PRINCIPLES OF CREATED | 324 |
PROOFS OF GODS | 336 |
GODS NATURE | 347 |
CREATION | 363 |
PSYCHOLOGY | 375 |
KNOWLEDGE | 388 |
MORAL THEORY | 398 |
PART III | 136 |
ST ANSELM OF CANTERBURY | 156 |
THE SCHOOL OF CHARTRES | 166 |
THE SCHOOL OF ST VICTOR | 175 |
DUALISTS AND PANTHEISTS | 183 |
TRANSLATIONS | 186 |
JEWISH PHILOSOPHY | 201 |
PART V | 212 |
WILLIAM OF AUVERGNE | 218 |
ROBERT GROSSETESTE AND ALEXANDER OF HALES | 228 |
ST BONAVENTUREI | 240 |
GODS EXISTENCE | 250 |
RELATION OF CREATURES | 258 |
THE MATERIAL CREATION | 271 |
THE HUMAN SOUL | 278 |
ST ALBERT THE GREAT | 293 |
ST THOMAS AQUINASI | 302 |
POLITICAL THEORY | 412 |
CONTROVERSIES | 423 |
SIGER OF BRABANT | 435 |
FRANCISCAN THINKERS | 442 |
GILES OF ROME AND HENRY OF GHENT | 460 |
SCOTUSI | 476 |
KNOWLEDGE | 487 |
METAPHYSICS | 500 |
NATURAL THEOLOGY | 518 |
THE SOUL | 535 |
ETHICS | 545 |
CONCLUDING REVIEW | 552 |
HONORIFIC TITLES APPLIED IN THE MIDDLE AGES | 567 |
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