Contemplation and Philosophy : a Tribute to Kent Emery, Jr.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2018.
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Colección: | Studien und Texte Zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Editorial; Preface and Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Curriculum vitae Kent Emery, Jr.; University Education; Ph.D. Dissertation; Positions; Publications by Kent Emery, Jr.; Books; Editor; Articles; Publications in Preparation; Book Reviews; Introduction; Part 1. Conceptual Approaches; Chapter 1. Les notions de puissance et d'harmonie chez Porphyre (Gersh); Chapter 2. La philosophie comme considération, la contemplation et ses moyens selon Bernard de Clairvaux (Trottmann)
- Chapter 3. Contemplation and Philosophy: A Historical and Systematic Approach (Speer)Chapter 4. The Two "Late Middle Ages" (Courtenay); Chapter 5. Die scotische Unterscheidung von Essenz und Energie bei Georgios Scholarios und die inneren Quellen der palamitischen Tradition (Kapriev); Part 2. Struggling with Philosophy; Chapter 6. What a Philosopher May Learn from Theologians. Albert the Great on the Principles of Movement in Humans (De anima III, 9-11) (Steel); Chapter 7. Dreams and Divinatory Dreams in Albert the Great's Liber de somno et vigilia (Donati)
- Chapter 8. Thomas Aquinas, Roger Bacon and the Magicians on the Power of Words (Marrone)Chapter 9. Can It be Proved, Following Thomas's Philosophical Principles, That the Human Soul is Naturally Incorruptible? (Bazán); Chapter 10. Henry of Ghent on Knowledge, Remembrance, and the Order of Cognitive Acts: The Problematic Legacy of Thomas Aquinas (Goehring); Part 3. Understanding Theology; Chapter 11. The Parts of Henry of Ghent's Quaestiones Ordinariae (Summa) (Wilson)
- Chapter 12. A Thomist Facing the Challenge of Henry of Ghent. An Edition and Study of Distinction 2 from James of Metz's Commentary on Book I of the Sentences (Olszewski)Chapter 13. James of Metz's Lectura on the Sentences (Schabel); Chapter 14. Peter Aureoli's Various Uses of Averroes to Illustrate the Sapiential Character of Declarative Theology (Brown); Part 4. The First Known; Chapter 15. Primum cognitum at the End of the 13th Century: Raymundus Rigaldus and Duns Scotus (Noone); Chapter 16. Esse consecutive cognitum: A Fourteenth-Century Theory of Divine Ideas (Smith)
- Part 5. Meister Eckhart's LegacyChapter 17. More Than One Eckhart? The Parisian Eckhart and the 'Opus tripartitum'-The Need for a More Homogeneous Picture of His Thought (Aertsen); Chapter 18. Eckhart and the Power of Imagination (Palazzo); Chapter 19. Locutio emphatica: Argumentative Strategies in Meister Eckhart's German Sermons (Sturlese); Part 6. Mystical Theology and Contemplation; Chapter 20. The Tractatus de mistica theologia by Ioannes de Indagine, O.Cart. (†1475) (Metzger)