A radical shift took place in medieval Europe that still shapes
contemporary intellectual life: freeing themselves from the fixed
beliefs of the past, scholars began to determine and pursue their
own avenues of academic inquiry. In Knowledge True and Useful,
Frank Rexroth shows how, beginning in the 1070s, a new kind of
knowledge arose in Latin Europe that for the first time could be
deemed “scientific.” In the twelfth century, when Peter Abelard
proclaimed the primacy of reason in all areas of inquiry (and
started an affair with his pupil Heloise), it was a scandal. But he
was not the only one who wanted to devote his life to this new
enterprise of “scholastic” knowledge. Rexroth explores how the
first students and teachers of this movement came together in new
groups and schools, examining their intellectual debates and
disputes as well as the lifelong connections they forged with one
another through the scholastic communities to which they belonged.
Rexroth shows how the resulting transformations produced a new
understanding of truth and the utility of learning, as well as a
new perspective on the intellectual tradition and the division of
knowledge into academic disciplines—marking a turning point in
European intellectual culture that culminated in the birth of the
university and, with it, traditions and forms of academic inquiry
that continue to organize the pursuit of knowledge today.
General
Imprint: |
University of PennsylvaniaPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
The Middle Ages Series |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Frank Rexroth
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Translators: |
John Burden
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
400 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5128-2470-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-5128-2470-4 |
Barcode: |
9781512824704 |
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