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Wahrheit Und Notwendigkeit: Die Theorie Der Wahrheit Bei Anselm Von Canterbury Im Gesamtzusammenhang Seines Denkens Und Unter Besonderer Berücksic
Contributor(s): Enders, Markus (Author)
ISBN: 9004112642     ISBN-13: 9789004112643
Publisher: Brill
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Language: German
Published: December 1998
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Annotation: The focus of this work is the first definitional theory of truth in the history of philosophy presented by Anselm of Canterbury. It presents a detailed philosophical reconstruction of Anselm's theory in the context of his whole thinking and with a special consideration of his antique sources in Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine and Boethius.
After an analysis of the different meanings of truth in "Monologion and "Proslogion, Anselm's dialogue "De veritate" and the continuity of its understanding of truth in Anselm's later works is investigated.
Topics covered include the purpose and the topical method of "De veritate"and its source in the boethian topics, the coherence between Anselm's theory of truth, of modalities and his soteriology, and a comprehensive study of the preanselmian history of the ideas of conditional and simple necessity in Aristotle, Augustine and Boethius.
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Epistemology
- Architecture | Interior Design - General
- History | Europe - Medieval
Dewey: 121.092
LCCN: 98042369
Series: Studien Und Texte Zur Geistesgeschichte Des Mittelalters
Physical Information: 626 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
 
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The focus of this work is the first definitional theory of truth in the history of philosophy presented by Anselm of Canterbury. It presents a detailed philosophical reconstruction of Anselm's theory in the context of his whole thinking and with a special consideration of his antique sources in Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine and Boethius.
After an analysis of the different meanings of truth in Monologion and Proslogion, Anselm's dialogue "De veritate" and the continuity of its understanding of truth in Anselm's later works is investigated.
Topics covered include the purpose and the topical method of "De veritate"and its source in the boethian topics, the coherence between Anselm's theory of truth, of modalities and his soteriology, and a comprehensive study of the preanselmian history of the ideas of conditional and simple necessity in Aristotle, Augustine and Boethius.