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Author | : Thomas Williams |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 428 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780521635639 |
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Author | : David Vincent Meconi |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2014-06-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1107025338 |
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This second edition of the Companion has been thoroughly revised and updated with eleven new chapters and a new bibliography.
Author | : Paul Vincent Spade |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 1999-12-13 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780521587907 |
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Offers a full discussion of all significant aspects of this medieval philosopher's thought.
Author | : Norman Kretzmann |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 1993-05-28 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1139825097 |
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Among the great philosophers of the Middle Ages Aquinas is unique in pursuing two apparently disparate projects. On the one hand he developed a philosophical understanding of Christian doctrine in a fully integrated system encompassing all natural and supernatural reality. On the other hand, he was convinced that Aristotle's philosophy afforded the best available philosophical component of such a system. In a relatively brief career Aquinas developed these projects in great detail and with an astonishing degree of success. In this volume ten leading scholars introduce all the important aspects of Aquinas' thought, ranging from its historical background and dependence on Greek, Islamic, and Jewish philosophy and theology, through the metaphysics, epistemology and ethics, to the philosophical approach to Biblical commentary.
Author | : Brian Davies |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2004-12-02 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780521002059 |
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Author | : Beate Perrey |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
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Release | : 2007-06-28 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 1139826379 |
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This Companion is an accessible introduction to Schumann: his time, his temperament, his style and his œuvre. An international team of scholars explores the cultural context, musical and poetic fabric, sources of inspiration and interpretative reach of key works from the Schumann repertoire ranging from his famous lieder and piano pieces to chamber, orchestral and dramatic works. Additional chapters address Schumann's presence in nineteenth- and twentieth-century composition and the fascinating reception history of his late works. Tables, illustrations, a detailed chronology and advice on further reading make it an ideally informative handbook for both the Schumann connoisseur and the music lover. An excellent textbook for the university student of courses on key composers of nineteenth-century Western Classical music, it is an invaluable guide for all who are interested in the thought, aesthetics and affective power of one of the most intriguing figures of a culturally rich and formative period.
Author | : Thomas Williams |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 427 |
Release | : 2018-12-06 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1107167744 |
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Offers historical and topical chapters on the whole range of medieval ethical thought in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic philosophy.
Author | : Richard Cross |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780198269748 |
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This text contains detailed discussion and analysis of Dun Scotus's accounts of the nature of matter and the structure of material substance. His views on these matters are sophisticated and highly original.
Author | : Giorgio Pini |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2022-01-06 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1108420052 |
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Provides a reliable point of entrance to the thought of Duns Scotus.
Author | : Sacha Golob |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 766 |
Release | : 2017-12-31 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1108215556 |
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With fifty-four chapters charting the development of moral philosophy in the Western world, this volume examines the key thinkers and texts and their influence on the history of moral thought from the pre-Socratics to the present day. Topics including Epicureanism, humanism, Jewish and Arabic thought, perfectionism, pragmatism, idealism and intuitionism are all explored, as are figures including Aristotle, Boethius, Spinoza, Hobbes, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Mill, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre and Rawls, as well as numerous key ideas and schools of thought. Chapters are written by leading experts in the field, drawing on the latest research to offer rigorous analysis of the canonical figures and movements of this branch of philosophy. The volume provides a comprehensive yet philosophically advanced resource for students and teachers alike as they approach, and refine their understanding of, the central issues in moral thought.