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Metaphysics in the Twelfth Century on the Relationship Among Philosophy, Science and Theology (2004)
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Although metaphysics as a discipline can hardly be separated from Aristotle and his works, the questions it raises were certainly known to authors even before the reception of Aristotle in the thirteenth century. Even without the explicit use of this term the twelfth century manifested a strong interest in metaphysical questions under the guise of 'natural philosophy' or 'divine science,' leading M.D. Chenu to coin the expression of a twelfth century 'eveil metaphysique.' In their commentaries on Boethius and under the influence of Neoplatonism, twelfth century authors not only anticipate essential elements of thirteenth century metaphysics, they also make an original contribution to the history of metaphysics by attempting to integrate the theory of first principles, philosophical theology and ontology. This volume presents and examines the contributions of the twelfth century to metaphysics made by selected Jewish, Christian and Muslim authors of the Iberian Peninsula and Francia. Contributors include Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Frankfurt am Main), Andreas Speer (Wuzburg), Charles Burnett (London), Alexander Fidora (Frankfurt am Main), Thomas Ricklin (Neuchatel), Yossef Schwartz (Jerusalem), Josep Udina (Barcelona), Jack C. Marler (St. Louis/USA), Gillian R. Evans (Cambridge), Andreas Niederberger (Frankfurt am Main) and Francoise Hudry (Paris). Taschenbuch, 01.01.2004.
Although metaphysics as a discipline can hardly be separated from Aristotle and his works, the questions it raises were certainly known to authors even before the reception of Aristotle in the thirteenth century. Even without the explicit use of this term the twelfth century manifested a strong interest in metaphysical questions under the guise of 'natural philosophy' or 'divine science,' leading M.D. Chenu to coin the expression of a twelfth century 'eveil metaphysique.' In their commentaries on Boethius and under the influence of Neoplatonism, twelfth century authors not only anticipate essential elements of thirteenth century metaphysics, they also make an original contribution to the history of metaphysics by attempting to integrate the theory of first principles, philosophical theology and ontology. This volume presents and examines the contributions of the twelfth century to metaphysics made by selected Jewish, Christian and Muslim authors of the Iberian Peninsula and Francia. Contributors include Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Frankfurt am Main), Andreas Speer (Wuzburg), Charles Burnett (London), Alexander Fidora (Frankfurt am Main), Thomas Ricklin (Neuchatel), Yossef Schwartz (Jerusalem), Josep Udina (Barcelona), Jack C. Marler (St. Louis/USA), Gillian R. Evans (Cambridge), Andreas Niederberger (Frankfurt am Main) and Francoise Hudry (Paris). Taschenbuch, 01.01.2004.
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Although metaphysics as a discipline can hardly be separated from Aristotle and his works, the questions it raises were certainly known to authors even before the reception of Aristotle in the thirteenth century. Even without the explicit use of this term the twelfth century manifested a strong interest in metaphysical questions under the guise of "natural philosophy" or "divine science," leading M.D. Chenu to coin the expression of a twelfth century "eveil metaphysique." In their commentaries on Boethius and under the influence of Neoplatonism, twelfth century authors not only anticipate essential elements of thirteenth century metaphysics, they also make an original contribution to the history of metaphysics by attempting to integrate the theory of first principles, philosophical theology and ontology. This volume presents and examines the contributions of the twelfth century to metaphysics made by selected Jewish, Christian and Muslim authors of the Iberian Peninsula and Francia. Contributors include Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Frankfurt am Main), Andreas Speer (Wuzburg), Charles Burnett (London), Alexander Fidora (Frankfurt am Main), Thomas Ricklin (Neuchatel), Yossef Schwartz (Jerusalem), Josep Udina (Barcelona), Jack C. Marler (St. Louis/USA), Gillian R. Evans (Cambridge), Andreas Niederberger (Frankfurt am Main) and Francoise Hudry (Paris).Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, Taschenbuch.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Although metaphysics as a discipline can hardly be separated from Aristotle and his works, the questions it raises were certainly known to authors even before the reception of Aristotle in the thirteenth century. Even without the explicit use of this term the twelfth century manifested a strong interest in metaphysical questions under the guise of "natural philosophy" or "divine science," leading M.D. Chenu to coin the expression of a twelfth century "eveil metaphysique." In their commentaries on Boethius and under the influence of Neoplatonism, twelfth century authors not only anticipate essential elements of thirteenth century metaphysics, they also make an original contribution to the history of metaphysics by attempting to integrate the theory of first principles, philosophical theology and ontology. This volume presents and examines the contributions of the twelfth century to metaphysics made by selected Jewish, Christian and Muslim authors of the Iberian Peninsula and Francia. Contributors include Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Frankfurt am Main), Andreas Speer (Wuzburg), Charles Burnett (London), Alexander Fidora (Frankfurt am Main), Thomas Ricklin (Neuchatel), Yossef Schwartz (Jerusalem), Josep Udina (Barcelona), Jack C. Marler (St. Louis/USA), Gillian R. Evans (Cambridge), Andreas Niederberger (Frankfurt am Main) and Francoise Hudry (Paris).Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, Taschenbuch.
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Textes et Etudes du Moyen Âge TEMA 19 Metaphysics in the Twelfth Century On the Relationship among Philosophy, Science and Theology (2004)
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Textes et Etudes du Moyen Âge TEMA 19 Metaphysics in the Twelfth Century On the Relationship among Philosophy, Science and Theology M. Lutz-Bachmann, A. Fidora, A. Niederberger (eds.) XIV+220 p., 165 x 240 mm, 2004 ISBN: 978-2-503-52202-9 Languages: English, French, German Paperback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 43,00 Although metaphysics as a discipline can hardly be separated from Aristotle and his works, the questions it raises were certainly known to authors even before the reception of Aristotle in the thirteenth century. Even without the explicit use of this term the twelfth century manifested a strong interest in metaphysical questions under the guise of "natural philosophy" or "divine science", leading M.-D. Chenu to coin the expression of a twelfth century "éveil métaphysique". In their commentaries on Boethius and under the influence of Neoplatonism, twelfth century authors not only anticipate essential elements of thirteenth century metaphysics, they also make an original contribution to the history of metaphysics by attempting to integrate the theory of first principles, philosophical theology and ontology. This volume presents and examines the contributions of the twelfth century to metaphysics made by selected Jewish, Christian and Muslim authors of the Iberian Peninsula and Francia. Contributors include Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Frankfurt am Main), Andreas Speer (Würzburg), Charles Burnett (London), Alexander Fidora (Frankfurt am Main), Thomas Ricklin (Neuchâtel), Yossef Schwartz (Jerusalem), Josep Udina (Barcelona), Jack C. Marler (St. Louis/USA), Gillian R. Evans (Cambridge), Andreas Niederberger (Frankfurt am Main) and Françoise Hudry (Paris). Die Metaphysik als Disziplin ist untrennbar verbunden mit Namen und Werk des Aristoteles, doch sind die von ihr verfolgten Fragestellungen, wenn auch zunächst nicht unter dieser Bezeichnung, bereits den Autoren vor der Aristoteles-Rezeption des 13. Jahrhunderts bekannt. So lässt sich insbesondere im 12. Jahrhundert ein starkes Interesse an genuin metaphysischen Fragen, die unter den Titeln der Naturphilosophie oder der göttlichen Wissenschaft behandelt werden, ausmachen, das M.-D. Chenu dazu geführt hat, von einem "éveil métaphysique" in diesem Jahrhundert zu sprechen. Die Reflexionen der Autoren des 12. Jahrhunderts zu diesem Themenkomplex, die sich vor allem aus der Kommentierung des Boethius und den Einflüssen des Neoplatonismus speisen, antizipieren nicht nur wesentliche Elemente der metaphysischen Diskussionen des 13. Jahrhunderts, sondern liefern mit ihrem Vermittlungsversuch von Prinzipientheorie, philosophischer Gotteslehre und Ontologie zugleich einen eigenständigen Beitrag zur Geschichte der Metaphysik. Im vorliegenden Band soll dieser Beitrag des 12. Jahrhunderts anhand ausgewählter jüdischer, christlicher und muslimischer Autoren der Iberischen Halbinsel und der Francia dargestellt und untersucht werden. Der Band enthält Beiträge von Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Frankfurt am Main), Andreas Speer (Würzburg), Charles Burnett (London), Alexander Fidora (Frankfurt am Main), Thomas Ricklin (Neuchâtel), Yossef Schwartz (Jerusalem), Josep Udina (Barcelona), Jack C. Marler (St. Louis/USA), Gillian R. Evans (Cambridge), Andreas Niederberger (Frankfurt am Main) und Françoise Hudry (Paris).
Textes et Etudes du Moyen Âge TEMA 19 Metaphysics in the Twelfth Century On the Relationship among Philosophy, Science and Theology M. Lutz-Bachmann, A. Fidora, A. Niederberger (eds.) XIV+220 p., 165 x 240 mm, 2004 ISBN: 978-2-503-52202-9 Languages: English, French, German Paperback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 43,00 Although metaphysics as a discipline can hardly be separated from Aristotle and his works, the questions it raises were certainly known to authors even before the reception of Aristotle in the thirteenth century. Even without the explicit use of this term the twelfth century manifested a strong interest in metaphysical questions under the guise of "natural philosophy" or "divine science", leading M.-D. Chenu to coin the expression of a twelfth century "éveil métaphysique". In their commentaries on Boethius and under the influence of Neoplatonism, twelfth century authors not only anticipate essential elements of thirteenth century metaphysics, they also make an original contribution to the history of metaphysics by attempting to integrate the theory of first principles, philosophical theology and ontology. This volume presents and examines the contributions of the twelfth century to metaphysics made by selected Jewish, Christian and Muslim authors of the Iberian Peninsula and Francia. Contributors include Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Frankfurt am Main), Andreas Speer (Würzburg), Charles Burnett (London), Alexander Fidora (Frankfurt am Main), Thomas Ricklin (Neuchâtel), Yossef Schwartz (Jerusalem), Josep Udina (Barcelona), Jack C. Marler (St. Louis/USA), Gillian R. Evans (Cambridge), Andreas Niederberger (Frankfurt am Main) and Françoise Hudry (Paris). Die Metaphysik als Disziplin ist untrennbar verbunden mit Namen und Werk des Aristoteles, doch sind die von ihr verfolgten Fragestellungen, wenn auch zunächst nicht unter dieser Bezeichnung, bereits den Autoren vor der Aristoteles-Rezeption des 13. Jahrhunderts bekannt. So lässt sich insbesondere im 12. Jahrhundert ein starkes Interesse an genuin metaphysischen Fragen, die unter den Titeln der Naturphilosophie oder der göttlichen Wissenschaft behandelt werden, ausmachen, das M.-D. Chenu dazu geführt hat, von einem "éveil métaphysique" in diesem Jahrhundert zu sprechen. Die Reflexionen der Autoren des 12. Jahrhunderts zu diesem Themenkomplex, die sich vor allem aus der Kommentierung des Boethius und den Einflüssen des Neoplatonismus speisen, antizipieren nicht nur wesentliche Elemente der metaphysischen Diskussionen des 13. Jahrhunderts, sondern liefern mit ihrem Vermittlungsversuch von Prinzipientheorie, philosophischer Gotteslehre und Ontologie zugleich einen eigenständigen Beitrag zur Geschichte der Metaphysik. Im vorliegenden Band soll dieser Beitrag des 12. Jahrhunderts anhand ausgewählter jüdischer, christlicher und muslimischer Autoren der Iberischen Halbinsel und der Francia dargestellt und untersucht werden. Der Band enthält Beiträge von Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Frankfurt am Main), Andreas Speer (Würzburg), Charles Burnett (London), Alexander Fidora (Frankfurt am Main), Thomas Ricklin (Neuchâtel), Yossef Schwartz (Jerusalem), Josep Udina (Barcelona), Jack C. Marler (St. Louis/USA), Gillian R. Evans (Cambridge), Andreas Niederberger (Frankfurt am Main) und Françoise Hudry (Paris).
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