I have been waiting for this book for a long time: I am delighted to share this announcement of a publication authored by friends and colleagues. For anyone interested in #medieval logical practices #medievalphilosophy #historyoflogic
portrait of a man + quote "Late-medieval thinkers demonstrated a capacity for theorizing comparable to that of modern authors." Fabrizio Amerini, author of 'Thomas Aquinas and Hervaeus Natalis on Concepts and Intentional Objects'
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📙 'Thomas Aquinas and Hervaeus Natalis on Concepts and Intentional Objects', by Fabrizio Amerini
🗨️ "Late-medieval thinkers demonstrated a capacity for theorizing comparable to that of modern authors." - Fabrizio Amerini
🔗 bit.ly/4rsHbGp
#medievalphilosophy #medievalstudies #ThomasAquinas
⛪ MEDIEVAL PERIOD (5th ➜ 15th century) :
Faith + reason = wisdom. Augustine, Averroes, and Thomas Aquinas explored the balance between God and philosophy. ✝️
#MedievalPhilosophy #FaithAndReason
Today, Professor Wouter Goris from the University of Bonn will deliver the second of this year’s #EriugenaLectures on ‘Unitive Containment: The Parisian Lectures of Duns Scotus’, 4–6pm at Maynooth University. Further details linked below. #MedievalPhilosophy #DunsScotus #PhilEvent #PhilSky
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Medieval Scholasticism fused Aristotle with Christian theology, turning static metaphysics into dogma. Thomas Aquinas’ analogia entis anchored essence in divine order, stifling alternatives.
#MedievalPhilosophy #Theology
Ever heard of *dahriyya*? This medieval concept sparked fierce debates by challenging traditional creation narratives—it argued the universe is eternal and denied any divine genesis. A bold idea that still echoes in modern cosmology discussions! (Q12211990) #EternityDebate #MedievalPhilosophy
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New issue of IPM Monthly 4/7-8 (Summer 2025) ipmtoday.com/issues/ipm-s... @hylonico.bsky.social #medievalphilosophy
My paper “The two schools of formal consequence in the fourteenth century: redrawing the distinction” has now been published with open access in the British Journal for the History of Philosophy @thebshp.bsky.social:
doi.org/10.1080/0960... #logic #philosophy #middleages #medievalphilosophy
Albertism shook up medieval philosophy by championing Albert the Great as Aristotle's best interpreter, challenging rival schools like Thomism. This intellectual feud reshaped late-medieval thought. #MedievalPhilosophy #Aristotelianism #AlbertTheGreat (Q115191982)
Did you know exegesis sparked intellectual feuds in medieval theology? Scholars like Thomas Aquinas and Averroes clashed over interpreting Aristotle, shaping centuries of philosophical debate. (Q244783) #MedievalPhilosophy #TextualAnalysis
Did you know Pere Daguí, a Catalan clergyman and philosopher, challenged medieval scholasticism with his bold ideas on faith and reason? His work bridged theology and emerging humanist thought in pre-Renaissance Catalonia. (Q11940951) #MedievalPhilosophy #Humanism
Thomas Aquinas: philosopher, theologian, and master of Scholasticism. His 'Summa Theologica' is a cornerstone of Western thought, covering everything from God's existence to ethics. Explore his works online:
aquinas101.thomisticinstitute.org/summa #Aquinas #MedievalPhilosophy #Theology
Did you know Robert Pasnau revived medieval philosophy for modern debates? This American thinker explores the metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas (Summa Theologiae), bridging medieval and contemporary thought. (Q93237455) #MedievalPhilosophy #Metaphysics #Aquinas
Ever wonder how early Christian thinkers shaped Western philosophy? Augustine’s *Confessions* and Aquinas’ *Summa Theologica* were groundbreaking works that fused faith with reason, influencing centuries of debate. (Q854807) #MedievalPhilosophy #FaithAndReason
Ever wondered what makes us uniquely human? Medieval philosophers like Aquinas argued the faculties of the soul—reason, will, & memory—define our essence. This idea sparked centuries of debate on consciousness & identity. (Q5428868) #MedievalPhilosophy #Soul #Consciousness
Did you know Albert the Great sparked a medieval intellectual feud? His followers, the Albertists, championed him as Aristotle’s truest interpreter, clashing with Thomists and Scotists in late-medieval debates. (Q115191982) #MedievalPhilosophy #AristotleRevival
What do y’all know about Albert Magnus aka Saint Albert the Great aka Doctor universalis aka Doctor expertus?
#MedievalPhilosophy
New Medieval Books: The Rules of Logic www.medievalists.net/2024/10/new-medieval-boo... #MedievalPhilosophy #Logic #HistoryBooks
book cover + quote "Well written, coherently argued, and intellectually stimulating, van Buren’s study is an impressive piece of scholarship, one, it should be noted, that, on account of its lucid nature, is as accessible to students as it is to established academics."
"It is to be hoped that van Buren’s study will help generate a new wave of interest in the highly important study of #Bonaventure’s #metaphysics", William Crozier, The Journal of Religion
➡ doi.org/10.1086/730361
#Aristotle #medievalphilosophy #ancientphilosophy #ontology
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quote: Mark Gossiaux and Christopher Schabel have done an excellent job in establishing the text and making the remaining part of James of Viterbo’s main scholastic works available to the scholarly community. Gerd Van Riel, KU Leuven
Critical edition of James of Viterbo’s final questions 'De divinis praedicamentis' and his 'De potentia et actu volendi'
📙 bit.ly/3RSwmxy
#imc2024 #Viterbo #medievalphilosophy #medievaltheology
The International Medieval Congress (IMC) takes place from 1 July to 4 July in Leeds.
📚 Use discount code IMC2024 and get 25% off select Medieval History Books
🛒 lup.be?wdr_coupon=i...
#IMC2024 #MedievalHistory #MedievalPhilosophy #MedievalStudies
title slide for Nahyan Fancy, University of Exeter, "What kind of 'ilm is medicine? Reflections of the Canon and Epitome Commentators on Avicenna's Definition of Medicine and its Implications."
My morning webinar: @fancynahyan.bsky.social, "What kind of 'ilm is medicine? Reflections of the Canon and Epitome Commentators on Avicenna's Definition of Medicine and its Implications." #histmed #MedievalPhilosophy