Medieval Philosophy: An Introduction
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Reading Guide to Boethius, Consolation
(The Consolation of Philosophy, tr. V.E. Watts
(Penguin, 1969).)
Boethius on Porphyry (Richard McKeon
(ed.), Selections from Medieval Philosophers (New York:
Charles Scribner's Sons).)|
Reading Guide to "The Essential Augustine" (ed. V.J. Bourke,
Hackett, 1974)
Anselm's Monologion(J. Hopkins and H.W.
Richardson, Anselm of
Anselm's Proslogion and Cur deus homo
( E.R. Fairweather,
A Scholastic Miscellany: Anselm
to Ockham (London: SCM Press, 1956).)
Reading guide to Anselm's De
concordia (Anselm of Canterbury, The Major Works, ed. B.
Davies and
G.R. Evans (Oxford University Press, 1998), or Hopkins and
Richardson.)
Peter Abelard (Peter
Abelard's
Ethics, tr. D.E. Luscombe
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971), and Abelard's
"Glosses on Porphyry", in A. Hyman and J.J.
Walsh (eds.), Philosophy
in the Middle Ages (Indianapolis: Hackett).)
Abelard (cont.); Abbreviatio montana ( N. Kratzmann and E.
Stump (eds.), Logic and the Philosophy of Language (
Al Ghazali and Averroes (Averroes,
Tahafut al-Tahafut, translated S. van den Bergh (
Averroes, The Incoherence,
thirteenth discussion (Averroes,
Tahafut al-Tahafut, translated S. van den Bergh (
Thomas Aquinas on God (Summa theologiae)
Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica
(cont.)
The Eternity of the World St. Thomas,
Siger de Brabant, St. Bonaventure: On the Eternity of the
World
Cyril Vollert, S.J., Lottie Kendzierski, and Paul Byrne, Tr.
(Marquette UP).)
Scotus on univocal concepts of God (
Hyman and Walsh, Philosophy
in the Middle Ages.)
Scotus's proof of the existence of an
infinite being ( Hyman and Walsh.)
Scotus on the primary object of the intellect
( Hyman and Walsh.)
Scotus on the primary object of the intellect
(continued) ( Hyman and Walsh.)
Scotus on the primary object of the intellect
(concluded); the Formal Distinction ( Hyman and Walsh.)
Scotus on Universals ( Hyman and Walsh.)
Scotus and Ockham on free will ( Hyman
and Walsh.)
Ockham on Universals (William of Ockham,
Philosophical Writings, ed. P. Boehner (Edinburgh:
Nelson, 1957).)
Ockham on Relations. ( Hyman and Walsh.)
Ockham's Theory of Knowledge ( Hyman and
Walsh, William of Ockham, Philosophical Writings (ed.
Boehner), pp.22-4, and William of Ockham Quodlibetal
Questions (ed. Freddoso), pp.413-7, 506-8. )
Medieval elements in Descartes
(Descartes, Meditations)
Medieval elements in Berkeley, Locke and Hume