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Books > Humanities > Philosophy > Western philosophy > Western philosophy, c 500 to c 1600 > General

Time and Eternity in Mid-Thirteenth-Century Thought (Hardcover): Rory Fox Time and Eternity in Mid-Thirteenth-Century Thought (Hardcover)
Rory Fox
R6,022 Discovery Miles 60 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rory Fox challenges the traditional understanding that Thomas Aquinas believed that God exists totally outside of time. His study investigates the work of several mid-thirteenth-century writers, including Albert the Great and Bonaventure as well as Aquinas, examining their understanding of the topological and metrical properties of time. Fox thus provides access to a wealth of material on medieval concepts of time and eternity, while using the conceptual tools of modern analytic philosophy to express his conclusions.

Humanism, Universities, and Jesuit Education in Late Renaissance Italy (Hardcover): Paul F. Grendler Humanism, Universities, and Jesuit Education in Late Renaissance Italy (Hardcover)
Paul F. Grendler
R4,852 Discovery Miles 48 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book contains twenty essays on Italian Renaissance humanism, universities, and Jesuit education by one of its most distinguished living historians, Paul. F. Grendler. The first section of the book opens with defining Renaissance humanism, followed by explorations of biblical humanism and humanistic education in Venice. It concludes with essays on two pioneering historians of humanism, Georg Voigt and Paul Oskar Kristeller. The middle section discusses Italian universities, the sports played by university students, a famous law professor, and the controversy over the immortality of the soul. The last section analyzes Jesuit education: the culture of the Jesuit teacher, the philosophy curriculum, attitudes toward Erasmus and Juan Luis Vives, and the education of a cardinal. This volume collects Paul Grendler's most recent research (published and unpublished), offering to the reader a broad fresco on a complex and crucial age in the history of education.

Integralism (Hardcover): Thomas Crean, Alan Fimister Integralism (Hardcover)
Thomas Crean, Alan Fimister
R1,527 Discovery Miles 15 270 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Integralism is the application to the temporal, political order of the full implications of the revelation of man's supernatural end in Christ and of the divinely established means by which it is to be attained. These implications are identified by means of the philosophia perennis exemplified in the fundamental principles of St Thomas Aquinas. Since the first principle in moral philosophy is the last end, and man's last end cannot be known except by revelation, it is only by accepting the role of handmaid of theology that political philosophy can be adequately constituted. Integralism: A Manual of Political Philosophy is a handbook for those who seek to understand the consequences of this integration of faith and reason for political, economic and individual civic life. It will also serve as a scholastic introduction to political philosophy for those new to the subject. Each chapter finishes with a list of the principal theses proposed.

Roger Bacon and the Origins of Perspectiva in the Middle Ages - A Critical Edition and English Translation, with Introduction... Roger Bacon and the Origins of Perspectiva in the Middle Ages - A Critical Edition and English Translation, with Introduction and Notes (Hardcover)
David C. Lindberg
R5,597 Discovery Miles 55 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

David Lindberg presents the first critical edition of the text of Roger Bacon's classic work Perspectiva, prepared from Latin manuscripts, accompanied by a facing-page English translation, critical notes, and a full study of the text. Also included is an analysis of Bacon's sources, influence, and role in the emergence of the discipline of perspectiva. About Roger Bacon: Roger Bacon (c.1220-c.1292) is one of the most renowned thinkers of the Middle Ages, a philosopher-scientist praised and mythologized for his attack on authority and his promotion of what he called experimental science. He was a leading figure in the intellectual life of the thirteenth century, a campaigner for educational reform, and a major disseminator of Greek and Arabic natural philosophy and mathematical science. About Perspectiva: The science that Roger Bacon most fully mastered was perspectiva, the study of light and vision (what would later become the science of optics). His great treatment of the subject, the Perspectiva, written in about 1260, was the first book by a European to display a full mastery of Greek and Arabic treatises on the subject, and through it Bacon was instrumental in defining this scientific discipline for the next 350 years.

From Influence to Inhabitation - The Transformation of Astrobiology in the Early Modern Period (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): James... From Influence to Inhabitation - The Transformation of Astrobiology in the Early Modern Period (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
James E. Christie
R2,435 Discovery Miles 24 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book describes how and why the early modern period witnessed the marginalisation of astrology in Western natural philosophy, and the re-adoption of the cosmological view of the existence of a plurality of worlds in the universe, allowing the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Founded in the mid-1990s, the discipline of astrobiology combines the search for extraterrestrial life with the study of terrestrial biology - especially its origins, its evolution and its presence in extreme environments. This book offers a history of astrobiology's attempts to understand the nature of life in a larger cosmological context. Specifically, it describes the shift of early modern cosmology from a paradigm of celestial influence to one of celestial inhabitation. Although these trends are regarded as consequences of Copernican cosmology, and hallmarks of a modern world view, they are usually addressed separately in the historical literature. Unlike others, this book takes a broad approach that examines the relationship of the two. From Influence to Inhabitation will benefit both historians of astrology and historians of the extraterrestrial life debate, an audience which includes researchers and advanced students studying the history and philosophy of astrobiology. It will also appeal to historians of natural philosophy, science, astronomy and theology in the early modern period.

The Consolation of Philosophy (Paperback): W. V. Cooper The Consolation of Philosophy (Paperback)
W. V. Cooper; Anicius Boethius
R291 Discovery Miles 2 910 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius was a 6th century nobleman, politician, and most notably-a philosopher. In his lifetime he saw the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the establishment of the Ostrogoths. He served a year as Consul but eventually came under suspicion of treasonous dealings with the Eastern Roman Empire. King Theodric the Great imprisoned Boethius and eventually executed him. While awaiting his fate in prison Boethius wrote The Consolation of Philosophy, a book about the weighty issues of life. Framed as a dialogue between Boethius and Philosophy (personated by a woman), Boethius discusses inequality and the overruling importance of Providence. Along with his translations of Aristotle and other Greek classics, Boethius' writings had a profound impact on scholars of the Middle Ages

Anselm on Freedom (Hardcover): Katherin Rogers Anselm on Freedom (Hardcover)
Katherin Rogers
R2,912 Discovery Miles 29 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Can human beings be free and responsible if there is a God? Anselm of Canterbury, the first Christian philosopher to propose that human beings have a really robust free will, offers viable answers to questions which have plagued religious people for at least two thousand years: If divine grace cannot be merited and is necessary to save fallen humanity, how can there be any decisive role for individual free choice to play? If God knows today what you are going to choose tomorrow, then when tomorrow comes you have to choose what God foreknew, so how can your choice be free? If human beings must have the option to choose between good and evil in order to be morally responsible, must God be able to choose evil? Anselm answers these questions with a sophisticated theory of free will which defends both human freedom and the sovereignty and goodness of God.

The Oxford Francis Bacon VI - Philosophical Studies c.1611-c.1619 (Hardcover, New): Francis Bacon The Oxford Francis Bacon VI - Philosophical Studies c.1611-c.1619 (Hardcover, New)
Francis Bacon; Edited by Graham Rees; Translated by Graham Rees, Michael Edwards
R8,955 Discovery Miles 89 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume inaugurates a new critical edition of the writings of the great English philosopher and sage Francis Bacon (1561-1626) - the first such complete edition for more than a hundred years. It contains six of Bacon's Latin scientific works, each accompanied by entirely new facing-page translations which, together with the extensive introduction and commentaries, offer fresh insights into one of the great minds of the early seventeenth century.

Catalogue of the Erasmus Collection in the City Library of Rotterdam (Hardcover): Lsi, Gemeentebibliotheek Rotterdam Catalogue of the Erasmus Collection in the City Library of Rotterdam (Hardcover)
Lsi, Gemeentebibliotheek Rotterdam
R7,692 Discovery Miles 76 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Rotterdam City Library contains the world's largest collection of works by and about Desiderius Erasmus (1469?-1536), perhaps Rotterdam's most famous son. The origin of this unique collection dates back to the seventeenth century when the city fathers established a library in the Great or St. Laurence Church. This bibliography of the Erasmus collection lists, for the first time, all of the Rotterdam scholar's works and most of the studies written about him from his time to the present day. The collection is of vital importance to Erasmus studies and has, in many cases, provided the basic material for editions of Erasmus's complete works. In addition to the unique sixteenth-century printings listed in this book, the collection includes many translations into Estonian, Polish, Russian, Czech, Hebrew, and other languages. The Rotterdam Library has acquired publications about Erasmus that cover such topics as his life, work and times; his contemporaries; his humanism, pedagogy, pacifism, and theology; his relationship to Luther and the Reformation; and his influence on later periods. The collection numbers (as of 1989) roughly 5,000 works divided as follows: 2,500 works by Erasmus himself, 500 works edited by him, and 2,000 books and articles about him. This bibliographic resource will be of great value to Erasmus scholars, philosophy researchers, and historians studying the path of philosophical and religious thought.

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XVIII (Hardcover): David Sedley Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XVIII (Hardcover)
David Sedley
R3,751 Discovery Miles 37 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is a volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. From 2000, OSAP is being published not once but twice yearly, to keep up with the abundance of good material submitted; and it is being made available in paperback as well as hardback, in response to demand from scholars wishing to purchase it. This volume, the first of 2000, features contributors from Britain, America, Europe, and Japan contributing pieces on Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Epicureanism, Pyrrhonism, and the recently discovered papyrus text of Empedocles.

Origins of Legislative Sovereignty and the Legislative State - Volume Five, Modern Origins, Developments, and Perspectives... Origins of Legislative Sovereignty and the Legislative State - Volume Five, Modern Origins, Developments, and Perspectives against the Background of Machiavellism^LBook II: Modern Major Isms (17th-18th Centuries) (Hardcover)
A.London Fell
R2,826 R2,560 Discovery Miles 25 600 Save R266 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Focusing on the 17th and 18th centuries, this volume centers around six ideological "isms" that the author seeks to exploit as well as deconstruct. The six "isms" are absolutism, constitutionalism, rationalism, empiricism, liberalism, and conservatism--all of which have long presented problematical "constructs" that the author seeks to "de-construct." The unusually broad range of famous thinkers studied here includes Hobbes, Locke, Richelieu, Bossuet, Rousseau, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Hume, Smith, Burke, and various French revolutionaries. Although the focus here is historical, the contemporary import of the subject is often brought out.

Peter Abelard: Collationes (Hardcover): Peter Abelard Peter Abelard: Collationes (Hardcover)
Peter Abelard; Edited by John Marenbon, Giovanni Orlandi
R5,019 Discovery Miles 50 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peter Abelard (1079-1142) was one of the most influential writers and thinkers of the twelfth century, famed for his skill in logic as well as his romance with Heloise. His Collationes - or Dialogue between a Christian, a Philosopher, and a Jew - is remarkable for the boldness of its conception and thought.

The Language of Demons and Angels - Cornelius Agrippa's Occult Philosophy (Hardcover): Christopher I. Lehrich The Language of Demons and Angels - Cornelius Agrippa's Occult Philosophy (Hardcover)
Christopher I. Lehrich
R4,338 Discovery Miles 43 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is the first modern study of Agrippa's occult philosophy as a coherent part of his intellectual work. By demonstrating his sophistication, it challenges traditional interpretations of Agrippa as an intellectual dilettante, and uses modern theory and philosophy to elucidate the intricacies of his thought. It also argues for a new, interdisciplinary approach to magic and its place within early modern culture, using a transhistorical conversational model to understand and interpret the texts. The analysis walks the reader through the text of "De occulta philosophia," Agrippa's 1533 masterpiece, explicating the often hidden structure and argument of the work. This volume will especially interest early modern intellectual historians, historians of religions, and scholars interested in the history of linguistic philosophy.

Measure of a Different Greatness - The Intensive Infinite, 1250-1650 (Hardcover): Anne Davenport Measure of a Different Greatness - The Intensive Infinite, 1250-1650 (Hardcover)
Anne Davenport
R7,734 Discovery Miles 77 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume examines a selection of late medieval works devoted to the intensive infinite in order to draw a comprehensive picture of the context, character and importance of scholastic efforts to reason philosophically about divine infinity. As Dominican masters face Franciscan 'spirituals' and as university-trained theologians face evangelical laymen, the purpose and meaning of divine infinity shift, reflecting a basic tension between the Church's Petrine vocation for geopolitical orthodoxy and its more Pauline mission to promote Christian orthopraxis. The first part of the book traces the scholastic defense of divine infinity from the holocaust of Montsegur up to John Duns Scotus. The second part examines the semiotic breakthrough initiated by William of Ockham and the subsequent penetration of infinist theory into a wide variety of disciplines.

A Thomistic Tapestry - Essays in Memory of Etienne Gilson (Paperback): Peter A. Redpath A Thomistic Tapestry - Essays in Memory of Etienne Gilson (Paperback)
Peter A. Redpath
R2,516 Discovery Miles 25 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, written by well-known students of Etienne Gilson and especially dedicated to Armand A. Maurer, helps inaugurate a long-overdue special series in philosophy honoring Gilson's legendary scholarship. It presents wide-ranging expositions of Thomist realism in the tradition of Gilsonian humanism covering themes related to philosophy in general, historical method, aesthetics, metaphysics, epistemology, and politics.

Singleness - Self-Individuation and Its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation (Hardcover): Michal... Singleness - Self-Individuation and Its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation (Hardcover)
Michal Glowala
R2,914 Discovery Miles 29 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book is a systematic study of the issue of self-individuation in the scholastic debate on principles of individuation (principia individuationis). The point of departure is a general formulation of the problem of individuation acceptable for all the participants of the scholastic debate: a principle of individuation of x is what makes x individual (in various possible senses of 'making something individual'). The book argues against a prima facie plausible view that everything that is individual is individual by itself and not by anything distinct from it (Strong Self-Individuation Thesis). The keynote topic of the book is a detailed analysis of the two competing ways of rejecting the Strong Self-Individuation Thesis: the Scotistic and the Thomistic one. The book defends the latter one, discussing a number of issues concerning substantial and accidental forms, essences, properties, instantiation, the Thomistic notion of materia signata, Frege's Begriff-Gegenstand distinction, and Geach's form-function analogy developed in his writings on Aquinas. In the context of both the scholastic and contemporary metaphysics, the book offers a framework for dealing with issues of individuality and defends a Thomistic theory of individuation.

Star Maker (Hardcover): Olaf Stapledon Star Maker (Hardcover)
Olaf Stapledon
R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The ABC-Clio World History Companion to Utopian Movements (Hardcover, New): Daniel W Hollis The ABC-Clio World History Companion to Utopian Movements (Hardcover, New)
Daniel W Hollis
R2,350 R2,072 Discovery Miles 20 720 Save R278 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The ABC-CLIO World History Companion to Utopian Movements is a unique reference work devoted to actual and theoretical utopian movements. Detailed entries examine major utopian movements, significant utopian thinkers and literary works, and various sects, settlements, and communes. The more than 100 A to Z entries include: Diggers; Ecotopia; Fairhope Colony; Feminist Utopias; Futurism; Huguenot Utopias; Kibbutzim; Lunar Utopias; Millennialism; Native American Utopias; New Age Cults; Oneida Community; Ranters; Transcendentalism; and Welfare State.

The Arabic, Hebrew and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology (Hardcover, Digital original): Dag Nikolaus... The Arabic, Hebrew and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology (Hardcover, Digital original)
Dag Nikolaus Hasse, Amos Bertolacci
R4,367 Discovery Miles 43 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Avicenna (Ibn Sina) greatly influenced later medieval thinking about the earth and the cosmos, not only in his own civilization, but also in Hebrew and Latin cultures. The studies presented in this volume discuss the reception of prominent theories by Avicenna from the early 11th century onwards by thinkers like Averroes, Fahraddin ar-Razi, Samuel ibn Tibbon or Albertus Magnus. Among the topics which receive particular attention are the definition and existence of motion and time. Other important topics are covered too, such as Avicenna's theories of vacuum, causality, elements, substantial change, minerals, floods and mountains. It emerges, among other things, that Avicenna inherited to the discussion an acute sense for the epistemological status of natural science and for the mental and concrete existence of its objects. The volume also addresses the philological and historical circumstances of the textual tradition and sheds light on the translators Dominicus Gundisalvi, Avendauth and Alfred of Sareshel in particular. The articles of this volume are presented by scholars who convened in 2013 to discuss their research on the influence of Avicenna's physics and cosmology in the Villa Vigoni, Italy.

Raya Dunayevskaya - Philosopher of Marxist-Humanism (Hardcover): Eugene Gogol Raya Dunayevskaya - Philosopher of Marxist-Humanism (Hardcover)
Eugene Gogol
R1,173 R991 Discovery Miles 9 910 Save R182 (16%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Self Knowledge in Thomas Aquinas - The Angelic Doctor on the Soul's Knowledge of Itself (Hardcover): Richard T. Lambert Self Knowledge in Thomas Aquinas - The Angelic Doctor on the Soul's Knowledge of Itself (Hardcover)
Richard T. Lambert
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This study concerns the position of Saint Thomas Aquinas on human self knowledge ("the soul's knowledge of itself," in medieval idiom). Its main goal is to present a comprehensive account of Aquinas's philosophy of self knowledge, by clarifying his texts on this topic and explaining why he made the claims he did. A second objective is to situate Thomas's position on self awareness within general world, and specific thirteenth century, traditions concerning this theme. And a third is to apply Aquinas's approach and insights to selected and contemporary issues that involve self knowledge, such as the alleged paradoxes of self reflection and of "unconscious awareness." The primary approach is that of "critical narrative," which attempts to understand St. Thomas's texts by posing critical questions for them. While this questioning may expose certain texts as equivocal or unsupported, usually Thomas emerges as coherent, reasonable, and better understood. This work is serious scholarship that presumes reader interest in philosophical reflection and some background in medieval type thinking. On the other hand, the book is not narrowly specialized in Aquinas or a single methodology, but includes broad reference to worldwide traditions and attempts to integrate St. Thomas's approach into topics of contemporary interest.

Blackwell Companions to Philosophy A Companion To Philosophy In The Middle Ages (Hardcover): U Gracia Blackwell Companions to Philosophy A Companion To Philosophy In The Middle Ages (Hardcover)
U Gracia
R5,047 Discovery Miles 50 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This comprehensive reference volume features essays by some of the most distinguished scholars in the field. This volume is organized into two sections. In the first, essays cover the historical context within which philosophy in the Middle Ages developed. Topics include the ancient philosophical legacy, the patristic background, the School of Chartres, religious orders, scholasticism, and the condemnation of various views in Paris in the thirteenth century. Within these clear, jargon-free expositions, the authors make the latest scholarship available while also presenting their own distinctive perspectives. The second section is composed of alphabetically arranged entries on 138 philosophically significant authors - European, Jewish, and Arabic - living between the fourth and fifteenth centuries. These essays contain biographical information, summaries of significant philosophical arguments and viewpoints, and conclude with bibliographies of both primary and secondary sources. "A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages" is extensively cross-referenced and indexed, constituting a complete source of information for students and professionals alike.

Four Seminal Thinkers in International Theory - Machiavelli, Grotius, Kant, and Mazzini (Hardcover): Martin Wight Four Seminal Thinkers in International Theory - Machiavelli, Grotius, Kant, and Mazzini (Hardcover)
Martin Wight
R4,827 Discovery Miles 48 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Martin Wight was perhaps the most profound thinker in international relations of his generation. In a discipline for too long mesmerized by the pseudo-science of the historically and philosophically illiterate, his work stands out like a beacon. Yet it is only in the decades since his death that his achievement has attained its true recognition.
Of the first volume of posthumously published lectures-- International Theory: The Three Traditions (1991)--one reviewer wrote: ' it] stands as a classic in the genre of printed lectures stretching from Aristotle to Ruskin... It is exhilarating... for there is nothing quite like it and-- which is a measure of Martin Wight's stature--there is not likely to be'.
That volume is here complemented and completed. In these four lectures Wight takes the archetypal thinkers of this three traditions--Machiavelli, Grotius, and Kant--to whom he adds Mazzini, the father of all revolutionary nationalism, and so the prototype of such as Nehru, Nasser, and Mandela, and subjects their writings and careers to a masterly analysis and commentary. The volume also contains an important new introduction to Wight's thought by Professor David S. Yost.

The Watershed of Modern Politics - Law, Virtue, Kingship, and Consent (1300-1650) (Hardcover): Francis Oakley The Watershed of Modern Politics - Law, Virtue, Kingship, and Consent (1300-1650) (Hardcover)
Francis Oakley
R2,496 Discovery Miles 24 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The concluding volume of Francis Oakley's authoritative trilogy moves on to engage the political thinkers of the later Middle Ages, Renaissance, Age of Reformation and religious wars, and the era that produced the Divine Right Theory of Kingship. Oakley's ground-breaking study probes the continuities and discontinuities between medieval and early modern modes of political thinking and dwells at length on the roots and nature of those contract theories that sought to legitimate political authority by grounding it in the consent of the governed.

Ens Primum Cognitum in Thomas Aquinas and the Tradition - The Philosophy of Being as First Known (Paperback): Brian Kemple Ens Primum Cognitum in Thomas Aquinas and the Tradition - The Philosophy of Being as First Known (Paperback)
Brian Kemple
R2,736 Discovery Miles 27 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Ens Primum Cognitum in Thomas Aquinas and the Tradition presents a reading of Thomas Aquinas' claim that "being" is the first object of the human intellect. Blending the insights of both the early Thomistic tradition (c.1380-1637AD) and the Leonine Thomistic revival (1879-present), Brian Kemple examines how this claim of Aquinas has been traditionally understood, and what is lacking in that understanding. While the recent tradition has emphasized the primacy of the real (so-called ens reale) in human recognition of the primum cognitum, Kemple argues that this misinterprets Aquinas, thereby closing off Thomistic philosophy to the broader perspective needed to face the philosophical challenges of today, and proposes an alternative interpretation with dramatic epistemological and metaphysical consequences.

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