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Policraticus en Metalogicon: ʼn Bywerking van die Saresberiensis-navorsing, 2013–2018
Policraticus and Metalogicon: Updating the Saresberiensis-research, 2013-2018. This article provides an overview of the philosophical outputs of John of Salisbury (ca.
Johann Beukes
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Corrigendum: Medieval philosophy and theology
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Chen Yuehua
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Znaczenie średniowiecznej filozofii w rozwoju nauk
One of the major mistakes in assessing the significance of medieval philosophy for the development of science is omitting all the historical context in which philosophy and sciences evolved.
Edward Sienkiewicz
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Die ontwikkeling van ars in die teologies filosofiese werke van Ramon Llull (ca.1232–1316)
The development of ars in the theological-philosophical works of Ramon Llull (ca.1232–1316). By synthesising the most recent specialist research, notably that of Anthony Bonner and Mark D.
Johann Beukes
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Reflection on philosophy in the mystical cloistral text Hortus deliciarum (ca. 1185) by Herrada Landsbergensis (ca. 1130–1191). The aim of this article is to reappraise the understated philosophical aspects in the mystical cloistral text Hortus ...
Johann Beukes
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Autonomy as Practical Understanding
I offer a theory of autonomous agency that relies on the resources of a strongly cognitivist theory of intention and intentional action. On the proposed account, intentional action is a graded notion that is explained via the agent’s degree of practical ...
Reza Hadisi
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The depth and extent of Ficino’s reception and use of Proclus has already attracted much scholarly attention. The present paper builds on and tries to enrich these results, focusing specifically on Ficino’s reception of Proclus’ Elements of Physics and ...
Sokratis-Athanasios Kiosoglou
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Juliana van Norwich (1342–ca.1416) as post-skolastiese teoloog
Julian of Norwich (1342–ca.1416) as a post-scholastic theologian. This article positions the ‘first female English writer from the Middle Ages’, Julian of Norwich (1342–ca.1416), within the context of ‘post-scholasticism’, the very last period in late ...
Johann Beukes
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The strategic position of the coast of the Kingdom of Seville, along the western route between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, encouraged the presence of numerous fleets and merchant nations in its ports and waters.
Raúl González Arévalo +1 more
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Philosophie des Mittelalters: Eine Einführung by Hannes Möhle
This paper is a review of the book: Hannes Möhle, Philosophie des Mittelalters: Eine Einführung (Berlin: Springer, 2019). The author highlights that Möhle’s book (1) examines a range of key medieval philosophical issues, and illustrates how philosophy ...
Brian Welter
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