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Medieval Philosophies

Philosophy Today, 2013
(ProQuest: ... denotes formula omitted.)The historiographical entity we traditionally call "medieval philosophy" in most cases is taken for granted and more-or-less considered as unproblematic. On a closer look, however, it becomes a notoriously difficult and elusive subject. This is the reason for putting the term in quotation marks.
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Medieval Philosophy and Philosophical Medievalism

Philosophy Today, 2013
All knowledge begins with the eyes, although the freshness of our earliest perceptions is soon clouded. Language and ideas are always preceded by our perceptual structuring of existence.Roberto Rossellini, 1973 1One can conceive of writing infinitely on past texts, or at least I can. Now, one could very well imagine a time when works in the traditional
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Medieval Philosophy.

The Philosophical Review, 1963
Julius R. Weinberg, Armand A. Maurer
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Medieval Language Philosophy

2007
Before I discuss the private and fictional projects of succeeding centuries, I will briefly describe Hildegard’s spiritual and historical environment and the mystical notions of language to which she may have been exposed.
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Natural philosophy, medieval

2018
Medieval Latin natural philosophy falls into two main periods, before the rise of the universities (mainly in the twelfth century, when works were produced in connection with aristocratic patrons, monastic institutions or cathedral schools) and after their rise.
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Medieval philosophy, Russian

2018
The term ‘philosophy’ is itself highly problematic in the context of medieval Russia. Even in its most literal sense of love of learning, it was regarded with ambivalence, its devotees risking persecution. At the same time, Russia at any given point in the Middle Ages possessed what can best be described as a self-consciousness, a sense of its own ...
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Ancient Greek Philosophy and Medieval Philosophy

The course aims at familiarizing students with the features of Ancient Greek and Medieval philosophies. The course adapts the problematic approach to the history of philosophy, which involves the study of the problems posed in certain periods of philosophy and their possible solutions.
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