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  1. Medieval Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary (Blackwell Readings in the History of Philosophy) by Gyula Klima, 2007-08-03
  2. The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  3. Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook (Cornell Paperbacks)
  4. The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism, 1100-1600
  5. The Early Heidegger & Medieval Philosophy: Phenomenology for the Godforsaken by S. J. Mcgrath, 2006-11-29
  6. Eschatological Themes in Medieval Jewish Philosophy (Aquinas Lecture) by Arthur Hyman, 2002-03
  7. A History of Philosophy, Vol. 2: Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy From Augustine to Duns Scotus by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01
  8. Medieval Philosophy: An Historical and Philosophical Introduction by John Marenbon, 2006-10-31
  9. Medieval Philosophy: From St. Augustine to Nicholas of Cusa (Readings in the History of Philosophy)
  10. Philosophy and Theology in the Middle Ages by G. R. Evans, 1993-03-10
  11. Historical Dictionary of Medieval Philosophy and Theology (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements) by Stephen F. Brown, 2007-03-16
  12. Philosophy in the Middle Ages (Third Edition): The Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions by Arthur Hyman, 2010-09-24
  13. Later Medieval Philosophy by John Marenbon, 1991-12-13
  14. The Spirit of Mediaeval Philosophy by Etienne Gilson, 1991-04-30

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Medieval philosophy was greatly concerned with the nature of God, and the application of Aristotle 's logic and thought to every area of life. If God exists at all, surely He is the most important feature of the universe, and therefore worthy of study. One continuing interest in this time was to prove the existence of God, through logic alone, if possible. One early effort was the Cosmological Argument , conventionally attributed to Thomas Aquinas . The argument roughly, is that everything that exists has a cause. Therefore, there must be an uncaused first cause, and this is God. Aquinas also adapted this argument to prove the goodness of God. Everything has some goodness, and the cause of each thing is better than the thing caused. Therefore, the first cause is the best possible thing. Similar arguments are used to prove God's power and uniqueness.

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Scholasticism General term referring to the Christian philosophy, especially as studied at medieval schools and universities, originating in the early Middle Ages, that reached its zenith in the 13th cent. in response to the recovery of Aristotle’s scientific and philosophical writings. Principally, scholasticism attempted to reconcile Christian teaching with Platonic and Aristotelian philosophy. The Scholastics basically followed Aristotle’s empiricism, usually highly analytical logical and linguistic methods of argumentation, especially with respect to the problem of universals. Anselm Italian monk, St. Anselm (1033-1109), founder of Scholasticism, who became Archbishop of Canterbury, integrated Aristotelian logic into theology , and believed that reason and revelation are comparable. Abelard Peter Abelard (1079-1142) French philosopher, monk at the Abbey of St. Denis and taught in Paris. One of the most influential logicians and theologians.
  • On the Divine Unity and Trinity ” Abelard’s principal work for which he was denounced at the Ecclesiastical Council at Soisons 1121 because of his nominalist views about universals, and condemned of heresy, burned 1142.
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    Philosophy 210 Ñ Medieval Philosophy 9:00-10:00 MWF, MI 213 D. Vessey 363-2146 (Office) Office Hours: 210 MI vesseyd@beloit.edu 368-9612 (Home) MW T 3:00-4:00 and by appointment Required Texts: Hyman and Walsh Philosophy in the Middle Ages Copleston, A History of Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy A History of Philosophy: Late Medieval, Renaissance Additional Photocopied Readings Course Content Around 374 St. Augustine wrote ÒThat which we believe, we desire to know and understandÓ thereby inaugurating intense philosophical investigation into the nature of God and the creation; around 1324 William of Ockham wrote that GodÕs freedom and power are so absolute that ÒHe can, if he wills, dispense with all order in awarding man final gloryÓ thereby dispensing with the possibility of using reason to approach any matters divine. Between these figures lies the period of Western philosophy called ÒmedievalÓ philosophy. Although issues of philosophy of religion dominate the period, tremendous advances were made in ethical theory, epistemology, and logic. Course Method This course has one and only one focus: understanding the philosophical views of Western, Medieval philosophy.

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    II. History of Medieval Philosophy Beckmann, Jan P Honnefelder, Ludger/Schrimpf, Gangolf/Wieland, Georg, eds., Philosophie im Mittelalter Entwicklungslinien und Paradigmen. Hamburg : Meiner, 1987. Burch, George Bosworth, Early Medieval Philosophy New York : King’s Crown Press, 1951. Copleston, Frederick C., Medieval Philosophy New York Evans, Gillian R.

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