Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy explorations of the Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin traditions

This volume brings together contributions from distinguished scholars in the history of philosophy, focusing on points of interaction between discrete historical contexts, religions, and cultures found within the premodern period. The contributions connect thinkers from antiquity through the Middle...

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Otros Autores: Krause, Katja, editor (editor), Oschman, Nicholas, editor, López-Farjeat, Luis Xavier, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Taylor & Francis 2023.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Narrating Premodern Philosophy in Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin: Origins, Developments, Innovations Katja Krause, Luís Xavier López-Farjeat, and Nicholas A. Oschman
  • Part I: Traditions and Their Origins
  • 1. Why the Prime Mover Is Not an Exclusively Final Cause: Alexander of Aphrodisias and Averroes David Twetten
  • 2. Philoponus and Forms Owen Goldin
  • 3. Pseudo-Ammonius' Ārāʾ al-falāsifa and Its Influence on Early Ismāʿīlī Thought Janis Esots
  • 4. Roger Bacon and His "Arabic" Sources in His Moralis philosophia Thérèse-Anne Druart
  • 5. Averroes' Commentaries on Book 7 of Aristotle's Physics Josep Puig Montada
  • 6. The Influence of Mansūr Ibn Sarjūn (John of Damascus) on Aquinas' Philosophy of Religious Worship Francisco J. Romero Carrasquillo
  • 7. Ibn Taymiyya on Ibn Rushd in the Darʾ taʿāruḍ al-ʿaql wa-l-naql (with Special Attention to His Quotations of Ibn Rushd's Tahāfut al-tahāfut) Jules JanssensPart II: Traditions Facing Forward
  • 8. How Light Makes Color Visible: The Reception of Some Greco-Arabic Theories (Aristotle, Avicenna, Averroes) in Medieval Paris, 1240s-1250s Therese Scarpelli Cory
  • 9. Anniyya faqaṭ Again: Reading Liber de causis 8[9] with Richard C. Taylor Cristina D'Ancona
  • 10. Ontology and Logic in Avicenna's Concept of Truth: A Commentary on Ilāhiyyāt 1. 8 Olga L. Lizzini
  • 11. Al-Fārābī on What Is Known Prior to the Syllogistic Arts in His Introductory Letter, the Five Aphorisms, and the Book of Dialectic Terence J. Kleven
  • 12. Dominicus Gundissalinus' On Unity and the One Nicola Polloni
  • 13. Institution and Causality in Albert the Great's Sacramental Theology Isabelle Moulin
  • 14. Averroes' Decisive Treatise (Faṣl al-maqāl) and Exposition (Kashf) as Dialectical Works Peter Adamson
  • 15. Averroes on Imagination (takhayyul) as a Cognitive Power Deborah L. BlackPart III: Forging New Traditions
  • 16. The Emergence of a Science of Intellect: Albert the Great's De intellectu et intelligibili Henryk Anzulewicz
  • 17. Action by Being Alone in the Plotiniana Arabica Michael Chase
  • 18. "Incepit quasi a se": Averroes on Avicenna's Philosophy in the Long Commentary on the De anima Amos Bertolacci
  • 19. Averroist by Contagion? Marsilius of Padua on civilis scientia Joerg Alejandro Tellkamp
  • 20. Some Choice Words: Al-Ṭūsī's Reconceptualization of the Issue of the World's Age Jon McGinnis
  • 21. Unfounded Assumptions: Reassessing the Differences among Averroes' Three Kinds of Aristotelian Commentaries Steven Harvey
  • Appendix: "Aquinas and 'the Arabs'": A Short History Richard C. Taylor and Brett Yardley.
  • Index.