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V. N. Ilyin: from unpublished lectures on the history of medieval philosophy [PDF]
Philosopher, theologian and literary critic Vladimir Nikolaevich Ilyin (1890–1974) taught in 1925–1940 the history of medieval philosophy at St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute in Paris.
Oleg Ermishin
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On the transmission of Greek philosophy to medieval Muslim philosophers
There are two dominant approaches towards understanding medieval Muslim philosophy: (1) Greek ancestry approach and (2) religiopolitical context approach.
Ishraq Ali
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“Memories of a Strange Man, Andrei Bely” as a diary of states of consciousness [PDF]
The article discusses the autobiographical practices of Andrei Bely in the “Memories of a Strange Man” (1918–19) and other publications, later in one form or another included in “Notes of an Eccentric” (1922).
Valery Petroff
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Philosophy versus theology in medieval Islamic thought
The encounter of the medieval Muslims with Greek philosophy undeniably shaped the course of their philosophical and theological thought. This encounter led to the complex and contentious issue of ‘philosophy versus theology’.
Ishraq Ali, Khawla Almulla
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Nationalism in the Second Redaction of the Verse Chronicle by the So-Called Dalimil
The paper examines literary aspects of the old Czech chronicle in verses by the so-called Dalimil. It inquires into various approaches to the chronicle by both medieval and (early) modern readers.
Vojtěch Bažant
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Herman Jean de Vleeschauwer’s (1899–1986) interpretation of Medieval philosophy at UNISA (1951–1964). This article presents the interpretation of Herman Jean de Vleeschauwer (1899–1986) of Medieval philosophy during his career as a lecturer and professor
Johann Beukes
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The case for post-scholasticism as an internal period indicator in Medieval philosophy
This article responds to a critical research challenge in Medieval philosophy scholarship regarding the internal periodisation of the register. By arguing the case for ‘post-scholasticism’ as an internal period indicator (1349–1464, the era between the ...
Johann Beukes
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Spiritual and Material Conversion in the Alchemical Work of Zosimus of Panopolis
Zosimus of Panopolis was a Graeco-Egyptian alchemist of the 3rd century whose alchemy was imbued with both technical and Gnostic elements. In this way, the notion of conversion is met in the corpus of Zosimus in both its material and spiritual aspects ...
Athanasios Rinotas
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Philosophy and Religion in the Political Thought of Alfarabi
Philosophy and religion were the two important sources of knowledge for medieval Arab Muslim polymaths. Owing to the difference between the nature of philosophy and religion, the interplay between philosophy and religion often takes the form of conflict ...
Ishraq Ali
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Understanding a philosophical text. The problem of “meaning” in Jayanta’s Nyāyamañjarī, Book 5 [PDF]
The authors make an attempt to comparatively analyse some stances of the Old Indian philosophy of language, exemplified by the Medieval Indian author Jayanta, along with the Western tradition of the analytical philosophy of language, and to highlight the
Artemij Keidan, Elisa Freschi
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