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  1. Medieval Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary (Blackwell Readings in the History of Philosophy) by Gyula Klima, 2007-08-03
  2. The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  3. Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook (Cornell Paperbacks)
  4. The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism, 1100-1600
  5. The Early Heidegger & Medieval Philosophy: Phenomenology for the Godforsaken by S. J. Mcgrath, 2006-11-29
  6. Eschatological Themes in Medieval Jewish Philosophy (Aquinas Lecture) by Arthur Hyman, 2002-03
  7. Philosophy in the Middle Ages (Third Edition): The Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions by Arthur Hyman, 2010-09-24
  8. A History of Philosophy, Vol. 2: Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy From Augustine to Duns Scotus by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01
  9. Medieval Philosophy: From St. Augustine to Nicholas of Cusa (Readings in the History of Philosophy)
  10. Philosophy and Theology in the Middle Ages by G. R. Evans, 1993-03-10
  11. Medieval Philosophy: An Historical and Philosophical Introduction by John Marenbon, 2006-10-31
  12. Historical Dictionary of Medieval Philosophy and Theology (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements) by Stephen F. Brown, 2007-03-16
  13. Later Medieval Philosophy by John Marenbon, 1991-12-13
  14. The Spirit of Mediaeval Philosophy by Etienne Gilson, 1991-04-30

1. Medieval Sourcebook: Ibn Rushd (Averroës) (1126-1198 CE): Religion & Philosophy
Medieval Sourcebook provides the complete English translation of Averroes' 12th century text, known in Arabic as "Kitab fasl almaqal." Medieval Sourcebook Ibn Rushd (Averroës), 1126-1198 CE Religion Philosophy, c. 1190 CE
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Medieval Sourcebook:
Ibn Rushd (Averroës), 1126-1198 CE:
This text is known in English as On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy , in Arabic Kitab fasl al-maqal , with its appendix ( Damina ). Also appended is an extract from Kitab al-kashf`an manahij al-adilla Contents Introduction Hence, for a believer in the Law and a follower of it, it is necessary to know these things before he begins to look into creation, for they are like instruments for observation. For, just as a student discovers by the study of the law, the necessity of knowledge of legal reasoning with all its kinds and distinctions, a student will find out by observing the creation the necessity of metaphysical reasoning. Indeed, he has a greater claim on it than the jurist. For if a jurist argues the necessity of legal reasoning from the saying of God: "Wherefore take example from them O you who have eyes" [Qur'an 59.2], a student of divinity has a better right to establish the same from it on behalf of metaphysical reasoning.

2. Spring 2000 - History Of Philosophy: Medieval Links
Sourcebook; About.com's Medieval Links; NetSERF, the Internet Connectionfor Medieval Resources; LookSmart's Medieval Philosophy Links.
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3. Spring 2000 - History Of Philosophy: Medieval Course Information
650101 History of philosophy medieval Section 01 TTh 930 - 1045 MSH 3755 Instructor Brian Keeley. Office Hours T 330
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650:101 History of Philosophy: Medieval
Section 01: T-Th: 9:30 - 10:45 MSH 3755
Instructor: Brian Keeley Office Hours: T: 3:30-4:30, W: 12:00-2:00 Office: Baker 156 Email: brian.keeley@uni.edu Phone: 3-7487 Texts:
  • Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy . (R. Green, trans. Macmillan, 1962)
  • Basic issues in medieval philosophy. (Broadview Press, 1997)
  • Evolution of Medieval Thought . 2nd ed. Addison-Wesley Pub Co. 1989.
Summary: Prerequisite: 650:021 strongly recommended; junior standing or major in philosophy required.
Assessment: Your grade will rely primarily on a short written report (10%) and a midterm (30% of final grade), and a final exam (40%). All will be take-home and should be typewritten. A final 20% of your grade will be based on class participation and your written assignment as "Designated Participant" (to be explained in class).
Final exam time:
8 am, Wednesday, 3 May

4. BA Philosophy: Medieval Philosophy Paper 1999
for Internal Students. This paper is also taken by Combined Studies Students.PHILOSOPHY. Optional Subject (j) Medieval Philosophy. Answer THREE questions.
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UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BA EXAMINATION for Internal Students This paper is also taken by Combined Studies Students PHILOSOPHY Optional Subject (j): Medieval Philosophy
Answer THREE questions. 1. Why was the issue of the origin of the soul such a problem for Augustine
throughout his philosophical career? 2. Does Augustine solve the problem of evil? 3. ‘Augustine’s theory of time constitutes an original advance upon the theories of the
Neoplatonists’. Discuss. 4. Is Boethius’ account of eternity coherent? 5. EITHER (a) ‘The solutions of Augustine and Boethius to the dilemma occasioned
by the existence of human freedom and divine omniscience are in
principle much the same’. Discuss. OR (b) Does Boethius’ distinction between simple and conditional necessity
enable him to reconcile divine omniscience with openness of the
future? 6. Critically assess Eriugena’s theory of human nature. 7. What is the principle of bivalence? Does Boethius endorse the principle in either
an unqualified or qualified form in his commentaries on De Interpretatione?

5. BA Philosophy: Medieval Philosophy Paper 2000
Optional Subject (j) Mediaeval Philosophy. Critically consider the development inmedieval ethics of the concept of nature with reference to the writings on
http://www.lon.ac.uk/academic/philosophy/Medieval00BA.html
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BA EXAMINATION for Internal Students This paper is also taken by Combined Studies Students PHILOSOPHY Optional Subject (j): Mediaeval Philosophy Answer THREE Questions. hoc aliquid (a real particular)? Did they always mean the same thing? ens actu )? Is his concept of matter as pure potency coherent? recta ratio (right reason) is such that it is difficult to attribute to him a Divine Command theory of ethics.’ Discuss. END OF PAPER

6. W009-History Of Philosophy: Medieval Philosophy
BKUL-W009 History of philosophy medieval Philosophy. Language English Duration2 sem.h. This two-yearly course is taught in 2002-2003, 2004-2005,
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The history of medieval philosophy is situated in the complex development of Western thought, linking the ancient with the modern world. The course aims at familiarizing students with some elementary concepts (ontological argument, illumination theory, analogy of being etc.) and great thinkers (Augustine, Boethius, Pseudo-Dionysius, Scotus Eriugena, Anselm, Abelard, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, William of Ockham) of the Middle Ages as well as with the central aspiration of medieval philosophy and of all other forms of knowledge and desire : to re-unite man with his metaphysical origin, God (visio Dei in this life).
Prerequisite
Some elementary notions only about ancient and modern philosophy are presupposed to be known ; no specific knowledge about the Middle Ages in general (history) or about medieval philosophy is presupposed, nor any knowledge of Latin or Greek.

7. W009-History Of Philosophy: Medieval Philosophy
BKUL-W009 History of philosophy medieval Philosophy. Taal Engels Omvang 2 sem.u.Deze tweejaarlijkse cursus wordt gedoceerd in 2002-2003, 2004-2005,
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Aims
The history of medieval philosophy is situated in the complex development of Western thought, linking the ancient with the modern world. The course aims at familiarizing students with some elementary concepts (ontological argument, illumination theory, analogy of being etc.) and great thinkers (Augustine, Boethius, Pseudo-Dionysius, Scotus Eriugena, Anselm, Abelard, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, William of Ockham) of the Middle Ages as well as with the central aspiration of medieval philosophy and of all other forms of knowledge and desire : to re-unite man with his metaphysical origin, God (visio Dei in this life).
Prerequisite
Some elementary notions only about ancient and modern philosophy are presupposed to be known ; no specific knowledge about the Middle Ages in general (history) or about medieval philosophy is presupposed, nor any knowledge of Latin or Greek.

8. A History Of Philosophy : Medieval Philosophy
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Frederick, S.J. Copleston, Frederick C. Copleston
Conceived originally as a serious presentation of the development of philosophy for Catholic seminary students, Frederick Copleston's nine-volume A History Of Philosophy has journeyed far beyond the modest purpose of its author to universal acclaim as the best history of philosophy in English. Copleston, an Oxford Jesuit of immense erudition who once tangled with A.J. Ayer in a fabled debate about the existence of God and the possibility of metaphysics, knew that seminary students were fed a woefully inadequate diet of theses and proofs, and that their familiarity with most of history's great thinkers was reduced to simplistic caricatures. Copleston set out to redress the wrong by writing a complete history of Western Philosophy, one crackling with incident and intellectual excitement - and one that gives full place to each thinker, presenting his thought in a beautifully rounded manner and showing his links to those who went before and to those who came after him.
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9. Medieval Philosophy At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
Medieval Philosophy at Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base. Internet Encyclopediaof philosophy medieval. Early Middle Ages Origen, Augustine.
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A Bibliography on the Medieval Theories of Supposition and Mental Language
Site created and maintained by Raul Corazzon. The only complete bibliography on medieval logical theory of supposition and of theories about mental language. Site Includes: Bibliography in alphabetical order Bibliography in chronological order
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
The EAWC Internet Index tracks a variety of resources that are relevant to ancient and medieval times and that might prove useful to students and teachers who are engaged in serious study. It is divided into five sub-indices: a chronology, an essay index, an image index, an internet site index and a primary text index. Each of these is further divided into sections, one for each of the cultures represented:

10. Academic Info: Philosophy
Academic Info Medieval Philosophy. Last modified on 30 October 2001 philosophy medievalwent online 04/01/98. An independent directory compiled by Mike Madin.
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"The Sourcebook is in two parts. The first is made up of fairly short classroom sized extracts, derived from public domain sources or copy-permitted translations, the second is composed of the full documents, or WWW links to the full documents...At the moment, the texts available still address elite governmental, legal, religious and economic concerns."
Prof. Halsall's web site is the best site I've seen in the integration of online texts into usable source material for college level classes. His work should be a model for others to follow.
Edited by Paul Halsall, Fordham University The Labyrinth Resources for Medieval Studies
"The Labyrinth is a global information network providing free, organized access to electronic resources in medieval studies through a World Wide Web server at Georgetown University. The Labyrinth's easy-to-use menus and hypertext links provide automatic connections to databases, services, and electronic texts on other servers around the world. In addition, the Labyrinth will include a full range of new resources: an electronic library, on-line forums, professional directories and news, on-line bibliographies, an on-line "university" of teachers and scholars available for electronic conferencing, and an archive of pedagogical tools."

11. Medieval Philosophy
Medieval philosophy The most significant extraphilosophical influence on medievalphilosophy throughout its thousand-year history is Christianity.
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Medieval philosophy Medieval philosophy is the philosophy of Western Europe from about AD and assimilate it into a unified philosophical system. greatest achievements. Sentences , medieval thinkers wrestled anew with the traditions that had come down to authoritative literature and to adjudicate their competing claims in a systematic way. These dialectical forms of thought and interchange encourage the development of powerful tools of interpretation, analysis and argument ideally suited to philosophical inquiry. It is the highly technical nature of these academic (or scholastic) modes of thought, however, that provoked the hostilities of the Renaissance humanists whose attacks brought the period of medieval philosophy to an end. Historical and geographical boundaries medium aevum (the middle age), coined by Renaissance humanists to refer to the period separating the golden age of classical Greece and Rome from what they saw as the rebirth of classical ideals in their own day. The humanists were writing from the perspective of the intellectual culture of Western Europe, and insofar as their conception of a middle age corresponds to an identifiable historical period, it corresponds to a period in the history of the Latin West. The historical boundaries of medieval intellectual culture in Western Europe are marked fairly clearly: on the one end by the disintegration of the cultural structures of Roman civilization (Alaric sacked Rome in

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    philosophy medieval. Philosophy, Medieval. (about) (40 titles) Search also underCosmology, Medieval. Philosophy, Medieval Biobibliography Dictionaries.
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    15. Medieval Philosophy
    Medieval Philosophy. Having devoted extensive attention to the developmentof philosophy among the ancient Greeks, we'll now cover
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    Having devoted extensive attention to the development of philosophy among the ancient Greeks, we'll now cover more than a millenium of Western thought more briefly. The very name "medieval" (literally, "the in-between time") philosophy suggests the tendency of modern thinkers to skip rather directly from Aristotle to the Renaissance. What seemed to justify that attitude was the tendency of philosophers during this period to seek orthodoxy as well as truth. neoplatonism philosophy of Plotinus seemed to provide the most convenient intellectual support for religious doctrine. But later in the medieval era, thanks especially to the work of the Arabic-language thinkers, Aristotle 's metaphysics gained a wider acceptance. In every case, the goal was to provide a respectable philosophical foundation for theological positions. In the process, much of that foundation was effectively absorbed into the theology itself, so that much of what we now regard as Christian doctrine has its origins in Greek philosophy more than in the Biblical tradition.
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    The first truly great medieval philosopher was Augustine of Hippo , a North African rhetorician and devotee of Manichaeanism who converted to Christianity under the influence of Ambrose and devoted his career to the exposition of a philosophical system that employed neoplatonic elements in support of Christian orthodoxy. The keynote of Augustine's method is "

    16. Medieval And Renaissance Philosophy
    Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy Tuesday Thursday 9301045am, Instructionsfor the Final Exam. Lecture Notes History of Medieval Philosophy.
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    Instructions for the Final Exam Final Reading Assignment Listen the the Hymn that Luther Wrote If you did poorly on an Exam, click on the face of panic: STUDY GUIDE FOR EXAM #4 Lucy's Presentation on Prudence The Syllabus Below are links to lecture notes.
    They are not intended to make any sense apart from my in-class lectures (e.g. charts are removed). Also, and more importantly, I may have changed my mind about stuff in these notes, and so you need to hear what I do in class. [Also, these notes may not be quoted or cited outside of the work for this class without my permission.] Lecture Notes: History of Medieval Philosophy Lecture Notes: The Problem of Universals Lecture Notes: Porphyry Lecture Notes: Boethius Lecture Notes: Abelard Lecture Notes: Scotus Lecture Notes: Ockham Lecture Notes: Aquinas (in pretty poor shape)

    17. Philosophy And Theology
    Compendium of ancient and medieval texts in philosophy and theology. Includes a directory of philosophy resources and teaching resources. De principiis naturae (Trans. Gerry Campbell). On medieval Philosophers Virtual Library philosophy University of Chicago philosophy Project The Routledge (Press) philosophy
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    Aristotle
    Aristotle's Works (Directory) (Virginia Tech.) Aristotle's Works at The Tech Archive (MIT) Aristotle, Metaphysics (Trans. W. D. Ross) Aristotle De interpretatione (Trans. E. M. Edghill) Aristotle, On the Soul (Trans. J. A. Smith) and an html edition (prepared by James O'Donnell) Aristotle, Physics (Trans. R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye) Aristotle, Poetics (Trans. S. H. Butcher) Aristotle, Rhetoric (Trans. W. Rhys Roberts)
    Augustine
    Latin text of the Confessions (HTML edition by Chris Mitchell) Directory of the Confessions for access by individual book, or the Entire text as one long file. (E. B. Pusey, trans.) Key word search of the Pusey trans. Augustine, De dialectica . (Text and trans., James Marchand; HTML ed., James O'Donnell.) Enchiridion (Albert Outler, trans.) De musica (Latin ed.)
    Boethius
    Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae (Latin and English, at UVA Etext Center) Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae (Latin and English with commentary and other resources, ed. James O'Donnell, at U Penn.) De institutione musica (Latin ed.)

    18. Medieval Philosophy
    A study of Duns Scotus, William of Ockham and other fourteenth century philosophers, and of medieval elements in Descartes and other early modern philosophers. Course notes by R.J. Kilcullen.
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    19. Search Argos
    Limited area search provided by the University of Evansville of ancient and medieval Internet resources.Category Computers Internet Searching Search Engines Specialized...... of peerreview that Argos uses to limit the range of responses to philosophy-relatedresources. The Labyrinth A World Wide Web Server for medieval Studies The
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    Abzu: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Available on the Internet
    Edited by Charles E. Jones (Oriental Institute), Abzu is an extensive index of resources on the pre-Islamic civilizations of Western Asia and Egypt.
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    20. Jacques Maritain Center: St. Thomas Aquinas And Medieval Philosophy
    DJ Kennedy, OP, offers an extensive index based on St Thomas Aquinas and medieval philosophy. Topics range from Scholasticism to The Eucharist.
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