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Medieval and Early Christian Philosophy Summary
28 words, approx. 0 pages Medieval and Early Christian Philosophy See Also Christianity ; Illuminationand ; Liber De Causis. See " ; Medieval Philosophy" and " ; Christianity" in the Index for Entries on Important Figures in This...
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Medieval (European) Logic Summary
68,831 words, approx. 229 pages Medieval (European) Logic Although some elementary work was done in the ninth and tenth centuries it was not until the end of the eleventh century that medieval logic really began to develop a character of its own. It started as glosses and commentaries...
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Medieval Philosophy Summary
6,575 words, approx. 22 pages Medieval Philosophy "Medieval philosophy" began with the African Christian Augustine of Hippo (354–430), whose life and writings reflected the unsettled state of the declining Roman Empire long before the commencement of the Middle...
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Byzantine Philosophy Summary
3,731 words, approx. 12 pages Byzantine Philosophy The age of the Byzantine Empire stretches from the end of late antiquity to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. During Byzantine times scholars who copied and studied or even lectured on the texts of ancient philosophers are known...
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Medieval philosophy Information
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 Medieval philosophy is the philosophy of Europe and the Middle East in the era now known as medieval or the Middle Ages, the period roughly extending from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance. It is defined partly by the process of...



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 Perspectives on Political Science
On the Point of Medieval Political Philosophy.
09/22/1999: 4,611 words, approx. 15 pages The framework of "Christian philosophy" ... is that in Christ man received an intelligence which relates to the whole of the universe and of existence, and therefore by definition concerns anyone who engages in philosophizing--and which, moreover, is valid by virtue of a superhuman...
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Christian Philosophy: Greek, Medieval, and Contemporary Reflections.
12/01/1998: 560 words, approx. 2 pages SWEENEY, Leo. Christian Philosophy: Greek, Medieval, and Contemporary Reflections. New York: Peter Lang, 1997. xxxviii + 714 pp. Cloth, $55.95--Bringing decades of expertise to his examination of many diverse issues in the history of philosophy, Sweeney begins with Emil Brehier's criticism that "Christian" and...


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