The Cambridge Companion to Ockham

The Cambridge Companion to Ockham
Title The Cambridge Companion to Ockham PDF eBook
Author Paul Vincent Spade
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 440
Release 1999-12-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521587907

Download The Cambridge Companion to Ockham Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Offers a full discussion of all significant aspects of this medieval philosopher's thought.

The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus

The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus
Title The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus PDF eBook
Author Thomas Williams
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 428
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780521635639

Download The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Table of contents

The Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt

The Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt
Title The Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt PDF eBook
Author Dana Villa
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 324
Release 2000-11-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521645713

Download The Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A distinguished team of contributors examines the primary themes of Arendt's multi-faceted thought.

William of Ockham: Questions on Virtue, Goodness, and the Will

William of Ockham: Questions on Virtue, Goodness, and the Will
Title William of Ockham: Questions on Virtue, Goodness, and the Will PDF eBook
Author William (of Ockham)
Publisher
Total Pages 373
Release 2021-05-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1108498388

Download William of Ockham: Questions on Virtue, Goodness, and the Will Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A collection of the influential ethical writings of medieval philosopher William of Ockham, published in English for the first time.

Mental Language

Mental Language
Title Mental Language PDF eBook
Author Claude Panaccio
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2017-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0823272613

Download Mental Language Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The notion that human thought is structured like a language, with a precise syntax and semantics, has been pivotal in recent philosophy of mind. Yet it is not a new idea: it was systematically explored in the fourteenth century by William of Ockham and became central in late medieval philosophy. Mental Language examines the background of Ockham's innovation by tracing the history of the mental language theme in ancient and medieval thought. Panaccio identifies two important traditions: one philosophical, stemming from Plato and Aristotle, and the other theological, rooted in the Fathers of the Christian Church. The study then focuses on the merging of the two traditions in the Middle Ages, as they gave rise to detailed discussions over the structure of human thought and its relations with signs and language. Ultimately, Panaccio stresses the originality and significance of Ockham's doctrine of the oratio mentalis (mental discourse) and the strong impression it made upon his immediate successors.

The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy

The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy
Title The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy PDF eBook
Author James Hankins
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 521
Release 2007-10-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139827480

Download The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

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.

The Cambridge Companion to Anselm

The Cambridge Companion to Anselm
Title The Cambridge Companion to Anselm PDF eBook
Author Brian Davies
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 348
Release 2004-12-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521002059

Download The Cambridge Companion to Anselm Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Publisher Description