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Philosophy in the Middle Ages: The Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions

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Early Mediaeval Christian Philosophy. Augustine, Boethius, John Scotus Eriugena, Anselm of Canterbury, Peter Abailard and John of Salisbury. Islamic Philosophy. Alfarabi, Avicenna, Algazali, Averroes. Jewish Philosophy. Saddia, Solomon Ibn Gabirol, Moses Maimonides, Levi Ben Gerson (Gersonides), Hasdai Crescas. Latin Philosophy in the Thirteenth Century. Bonaventure, Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon, Siger of Brabant, Thomas Aquinas, the Condemnation of 1277. Latin Philosophy in the Fourteenth Century. John Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Nicholas of Autrecourt, Marsilius of Padua, John Buridan. Selected Bibliography. Index.

805 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1960

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January 10, 2024
was missing some key moments of Augustine that could’ve elevated it. Besides that, love all the different regions and philosophies that are represented rather than just being western.
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December 18, 2011
Oddly, this book stands out because I remember seeing it as a prop on some old TV show. I think it was called the "Sentinal" but could be wrong. The guest star was Meredith Salinger, I didn't know who she was at the time, but thought she was really hot and always wondered to myself, "hey, who is that, she is hot." She was a Hollywood version a college student, and this was one of the books used as a prop. I wondered to myself, what real college student minimum wage worker pulled that out of his backpack when everyone else realized they forgot to bring books as props.

As far as the book goes, I can only remember that the class was hellishly hard, and that my prof assigned some full page poem in Latin that they used to remember the rules of logic. He told us it was required for the final...oh, and he gave it to us like two days before the final.

Whew, glad I got that off my chest.
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June 29, 2009
MY FAVORITE BOOK - that literally and completely changed my life! I am always reading it, over and over, gradually wearing down every inch of binding. The minds portrayed in this book, and the thoughts they put forth, are fascinating and irresistible.
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April 4, 2015
Awesome short overview from each philosophy. It is a fantastic book that has all philosophies of the Middle Ages: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim ones. I liked so much especially the Islamic philosophy section, and the Christian section epecially Saint Augustine.
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August 22, 2025
Super helpful, especially when paired with overview material. You get a good understanding of overarching views. The editors did a great job getting at the heart of each philosopher with primary sources.
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October 29, 2008
This was the text used for the Medieval Islamic and Jewish Philosophy course I took in college, and I really enjoyed the writings as well as the class. Dr. Sweeney rocks!
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June 26, 2014
Q: How many angels can dance upon the head of a pin?
A: 42!



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