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Siger Of Brabant, James South
Siger Of Brabant, James South
James South
Medieval philosophy is the collective name given to the philosophies of thinkers who lived between the end of the Roman Empire, c. 400, and the beginning of the modern era, c. 1490. The philosophers profiled in DLB Volume 115 were involved in education, public life and ecclesiastical administration, and thus represent the various schools of thought that existed throughout this vast period. This volume offers much new information on these scholars, and fills the gap in available literature. The entries, containing biographies, bibliographies and beliefs of the philosophers, reflect the most recent developments in the field.
Suarez, Immortality, And The Soul's Dependence On The Body, James B. South
Suarez, Immortality, And The Soul's Dependence On The Body, James B. South
James South
No abstract provided.
Nifo, Agostino [Encyclopedia Entry], James South
Book Review Of Plato In The Italian Renaissance, By James Hankins, James South
Book Review Of Plato In The Italian Renaissance, By James Hankins, James South
James South
No abstract provided.
John Gerson, James South
Renaissance Aristotelianism [Encyclopedia Entry], James South
Renaissance Aristotelianism [Encyclopedia Entry], James South
James South
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of The New Map Of The World: The Poetic Philosophy Of Giambattista Vico By Giuseppe Mazzotta, James South
Book Review Of The New Map Of The World: The Poetic Philosophy Of Giambattista Vico By Giuseppe Mazzotta, James South
James South
No abstract provided.
Zabarella And The Intentionality Of Sensation, James South
Zabarella And The Intentionality Of Sensation, James South
James South
In this paper, I examine Zabarella’s account of the intentionality of sensation. By looking at both his account of the production of the sensible species as well as proper activity of the human soul in the process of sensation, I show that he has carefully reinterpreted standard medieval theories of sensation. Most notably, his account of intentionality as a kind of mental attention seems to point towards a type of Cartesian dualism, but at the same time attempts to remain faithful to the basic insights of the Aristotelian tradition concerning sensation.
Book Review Of On The Formal Cause Of Substance: Metaphysical Disputation Xv, By Francisco Suárez, John Kronen, And Jeremiah Reddy, James South
James South
No abstract provided.
Vernia, Nicoletto [Encyclopedia Entry], James South
John Philoponus, James South
Pomponazzi, Pietro [Encyclopedia Entry], James South
Pomponazzi, Pietro [Encyclopedia Entry], James South
James South
No abstract provided.
John Of Jandun, James South