God and reason in the Middle Ages /

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Grant, Edward 1926- (συγγραφέας)
Μορφή: Βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001.
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Table of Contents
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Machine generated contents note: Introduction
  • Reason and Society
  • Perceptions of Historical Epochs
  • The Dark Side of Reason
  • The Approach to Reason in This Study
  • Reason from Antiquity to the Thirteenth Century
  • Reason and Revelation
  • The Emergence of a Transformed Europe
  • in the Twelfth Century
  • Centuries of Dissolution: Europe at Its Nadir
  • The Gradual Evolution toward a New Europe
  • Reflections on the Role ofReason in the New Europe
  • 2 Reason Asserts Itself: The Challenge to Authority
  • in the Early Middle Ages to 1200
  • Christianity and Late Antiquity
  • Reason and Logic in the Twelfth Century
  • Theology
  • NaturalPhilosophy
  • Law
  • 3 Reason Takes Hold: Aristotle and the Medieval University
  • The Latin Tradition ofLearning in the Early Middle Ages
  • prior to the Influx of New Translations
  • The Translations
  • Aristotle' Legacy to the Middle Ages
  • The Medieval University 4 Reason in Action: Logic in the Faculty of Arts
  • The Old and New Logic
  • Forms of Literature in Logic
  • The Sophism
  • Other Themes in Medieval Logic
  • The Impact of Logic in Medieval Europe
  • 5 Reason in Action: Natural Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts
  • What Is Natural Philosophy?
  • Natural Philosophy and the Exact Sciences
  • Doing Natural Philosophy: Nicole Oresme
  • Reason and the Senses in Natural Philosophy:
  • Empiricism without Observation
  • Reason and Revelation: How Faith
  • and Theology Affected Natural Philosophy
  • 6 Reason in Action: Theology in the Faculty of Theology
  • The New Theology
  • God and the Infinite
  • Natural Philosophy in Theology
  • 7 The Assault on the Middle Ages
  • The Medieval and Early Moderm Ages ofReason"
  • The Onslaught against Scholasticism and the Middle Ages
  • Contemporary Attitudes toward 'Medieval"
  • and 'MiddleAges"
  • Redressing the Balance
  • Conclusion: The Culture and Spirit of "Poking Around" Bibliography
  • Index.