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Individuation in scholasticism : the later Middle Ages and the counter-reformation (1150-1650) / edited by Jorge J.E. Gracia

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY series in philosophyPublication details: Albany, State University of New York Press, 1994Description: xiv, 619 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0791418596
  • 079141860X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 126 G731I
LOC classification:
  • BD394 .I53 1994
Contents:
Prologue
Introduction: The Problem of Individuation
Legacy of the Early Middle Ages
Islamic Background: Avicenna (b. 980; d. 1037) and Averroes (b. 1126; d. 1198)
Jewish Tradition: Maimonides (b. 1135; d. 1204), Gersonides (b. 1288; d. 1344), and Bedersi (b. 1270; d. 1340)
Albert the Great (b. 1200; d. 1280)
Roger Bacon (b. ca. 1214/20; d. 1292)
Bonaventure (b. ca. 1216; d. 1274)
Thomas Aquinas (b. ca. 1225; d. 1274)
Henry of Ghent (b. ca. 1217; d. 1293)
Godfrey of Fontaines (b. ca. 1250; d. 1306/09), Peter of Auvergne (d. 1303), and John Baconthorpe (d. 1345/48)
James of Viterbo (b. ca. 1255; d. 1308)
John Duns Scotus (b. ca. 1265; d. 1308)
Hervaeus Natalis (b. 1250/60; d. 1323) and Richard of Mediavilla (b. 1245/49; d. 1302/07)
Durand of Saint Pourcain (b. ca. 1270; d. 1334)
Henry of Harclay (b. ca. 1270; d. 1317)
Walter Burley (b. ca. 1275; d. 1344 or later)
William of Ockham (b. ca. 1285; d. 1347)
Jean Buridan (b. ca. 1295/1300; d. after 1358)
Cardinal Cajetan (Thomas De Vio) (b. 1468; d. 1534) and Giles of Rome (b. ca. 1243/47; d. 1316)
Chrysostom Javellus (b. 1472; d. 1538) and Francis Sylvester Ferrara (b. 1474; d. 1526)
Francis Suarez (b. 1548; d. 1617)
John of Saint Thomas (b. 1589; d. 1644)
Scholastic Background of Modern Philosophy: Entitas and Individuation in Leibniz
Epilogue: Individuation in Scholasticism
Bibliography
Sigla
Contributors
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
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Includes bibliographical references ( pages [551]-577) and indexes

Prologue

Introduction: The Problem of Individuation

Legacy of the Early Middle Ages

Islamic Background: Avicenna (b. 980; d. 1037) and Averroes (b. 1126; d. 1198)

Jewish Tradition: Maimonides (b. 1135; d. 1204), Gersonides (b. 1288; d. 1344), and Bedersi (b. 1270; d. 1340)

Albert the Great (b. 1200; d. 1280)

Roger Bacon (b. ca. 1214/20; d. 1292)

Bonaventure (b. ca. 1216; d. 1274)

Thomas Aquinas (b. ca. 1225; d. 1274)

Henry of Ghent (b. ca. 1217; d. 1293)

Godfrey of Fontaines (b. ca. 1250; d. 1306/09), Peter of Auvergne (d. 1303), and John Baconthorpe (d. 1345/48)

James of Viterbo (b. ca. 1255; d. 1308)

John Duns Scotus (b. ca. 1265; d. 1308)

Hervaeus Natalis (b. 1250/60; d. 1323) and Richard of Mediavilla (b. 1245/49; d. 1302/07)

Durand of Saint Pourcain (b. ca. 1270; d. 1334)

Henry of Harclay (b. ca. 1270; d. 1317)

Walter Burley (b. ca. 1275; d. 1344 or later)

William of Ockham (b. ca. 1285; d. 1347)

Jean Buridan (b. ca. 1295/1300; d. after 1358)

Cardinal Cajetan (Thomas De Vio) (b. 1468; d. 1534) and Giles of Rome (b. ca. 1243/47; d. 1316)

Chrysostom Javellus (b. 1472; d. 1538) and Francis Sylvester Ferrara (b. 1474; d. 1526)

Francis Suarez (b. 1548; d. 1617)

John of Saint Thomas (b. 1589; d. 1644)

Scholastic Background of Modern Philosophy: Entitas and Individuation in Leibniz

Epilogue: Individuation in Scholasticism

Bibliography

Sigla

Contributors

Index of Authors

Index of Subjects

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