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Philosophical Debates at Paris in the Early Fourteenth Century
Contributor(s): Brown (Editor), Dewender (Editor), Kobusch (Editor)
ISBN: 9004175660     ISBN-13: 9789004175662
Publisher: Brill
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 2009
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Annotation: This collection of essays, papers originally delivered at conferences in Bonn and Boston, show in a detailed way the tone and nature of philosophical and theological issues and arguments at the University of Paris in the early fourteenth century. They touch on a large number of authors and a broad spectrum of subjects and present these discussions with regard to the intellectual framework set by the earlier Parisian generation of Thomas Aquinas, Henry of Ghent and Godfrey of Fontaine. It becomes evident that the principal contributors to the new intellectual energy in early fourteenth-century discussions at Paris are Meister Eckhart, John Duns Scotus, Hervaeus Natalis, Durandus of St.-Pourain, Walter Burley and Petrus Aureoli.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Medieval
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Medieval
- History | Social History
Dewey: 189
LCCN: 2009007301
Series: Studien Und Texte Zur Geistesgeschichte Des Mittelalters
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 6.4" W x 9.6" (2.25 lbs) 544 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
 
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This collection of essays, papers originally delivered at conferences in Bonn and Boston, show in a detailed way the tone and nature of philosophical and theological issues and arguments at the University of Paris in the early fourteenth century. They touch on a large number of authors and a broad spectrum of subjects and present these discussions with regard to the intellectual framework set by the earlier Parisian generation of Thomas Aquinas, Henry of Ghent and Godfrey of Fontaine. It becomes evident that the principal contributors to the new intellectual energy in early fourteenth-century discussions at Paris are Meister Eckhart, John Duns Scotus, Hervaeus Natalis, Durandus of St.-Pour ain, Walter Burley and Petrus Aureoli.