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Medieval Commentaries On Aristotles Categories Brills Companions To The Christian Tradition Lloyd A Newton

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Medieval Commentaries On Aristotles Categories Brills Companions To The Christian Tradition Lloyd A Newton
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 450
Author: Lloyd A. Newton
ISBN: 9789004167520, 9004167528
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Medieval Commentaries On Aristotles Categories Brills Companions To The Christian Tradition Lloyd A Newton by Lloyd A. Newton 9789004167520, 9004167528 instant download after payment.

Medieval commentary writing has often been described as a way of "doing philosophy," and not without reason. The various commentaries on Aristotle's "Categories" we have from this period did not simply elaborate a dialectical exercise for training students; rather, they provided their authors with an unparalleled opportunity to work through crucial philosophical problems, many of which remain with us today. As such, this unique commentary tradition is important not only in its own right, but also to the history and development of philosophy as a whole.The contributors to this volume take a fresh look at it, examining a wide range of medieval commentators, from Simplicius to John Wyclif, and discussing such issues as the compatibility of Platonism with Aristotelianism; the influence of Avicenna; the relationship between grammar, logic, and metaphysics; the number of the categories; the status of the categories as a science; realism vs. nominalism; and the relationship between categories. The contributors are: Michael Chase, Allan Back, Bruno Tremblay, Robert Andrews, Paul Symington, Giorgio Pini, Martin Pickave, Todd Bates, Alexander W. Hall, and Alessandro D. Conti.

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