Philosophical psychology in late-Medieval commentaries on Peter Lombard's Sentences
Enlarge text Shrink text"The proceedings of the SIEPM Colloquium at Nijmegen published in this volume bring together new evidence for how the corpus of late-medieval commentaries on the Sentences, especially from the second half of the fourteenth century, contributed to the development of philosophical psychology within the discipline of theology. The relation among the faculties of the soul, the limits of knowledge, hylomorphism and the union of soul and body, intuitive and abstractive cognition, the immortality of the soul, the experience of the beatific vision, divine foreknowledge and the knowability of species are some of the topics involving psychological issues that are examined in this volume. The wealth of new information presented in this volume results from the interpretation of previously unexplored sources. The essays in this volume demonstrate that the various parts and Books of Peter Lombard's Sentences,the standard textbook of theology in the Middle Ages, provided lecturers and commentators with a variety of loci for the discussion of philosophical topics, from the principia (Denys of Montina), the Prologue (Alfonsus Vargas of Toledo, Hugolino of Orvieto, John Regis, Francis Toti of Perugia), Book I (Gregory of Rimini, John of Mirecourt, Pierre Ceffons, Hugolino of Orvieto, Pierre d'Ailly, Peter of Candia, the Vienna Group, John Capreolus, Henry of Gorkum, Denys the Carthusian), Book II (Pierre Ceffons, Peter of Candia, Guillaume de Vaurouillon, Gabriel Biel, Denys the Carthusian), and Book III (Heymericus de Campo). This diversity, within large works on theology conceived broadly, constitutes a tradition parallel to that found in commentaries on Aristotle's De anima in the late Middle Ages." --Provided by publisher
Title |
Philosophical psychology in late-Medieval commentaries on Peter Lombard's Sentences : acts of the XVIth annual colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l'Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 28-30 October 2009 / edited by Monica Brînzei and Christopher D. Schabel. |
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Contributors |
Brinzei, Monica, 1979- (editor) Schabel, Christopher (editor) Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (host institution) |
Publisher |
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols |
Creation Date |
2020 |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Content |
I. Human Cognitio:. Notitia intuitiva and complexe significabile at Paris in the 1340s : From Alphonsus Vargas Toletanus to Peter Ceffons / Amos Corbini The Possibility of Cognizing Material Substances : The Evolution of a Philosophical Problem in Late-Medieval Commentaries on the Sentences / Aurélien Robert Peter Plaoul and Intuitive Knowledge / Jeffrey C. Witt -- II. The Human Soul: Heymericus de Campo (†1460) Reads Peter Lombard: Late-Medieval Abbreviations of the Libri Sententiarum / Maarten J.F.M. Hoenen Unum antiquum problema: Denys the Carthusian and John Capreolus on the Question Whether the Soul's Essence Is Distinct from Its Potencies. A Late-Medieval Starting Point / Thomas Jeschke The Human Soul: Definitions and Differentiae in Late-Medieval Commentaries on the Sentences / William O. Duba and Olivier Ribordy Denys the Carthusian's Sentential Teachings on the Nature and Operations of the Soul / Kent Emery, Jr. -- III. Theological Issues: Pierre d'Ailly and the Imago Trinitatis: The Sources of His Trinitarian Theology / John T. Slotemaker Freedom in Heaven: Peter of Candia's Treatment of the Necessity or Contingency of Beatific Enjoyment / Severin Kitanov Henry of Langenstein, Henry Totting of Oyta, Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl and the Vienna Group on Reconciling Human Free Will with Divine Foreknowledge / Christopher D. Schabel -- Epilogue: Commentaries on the Sentences in Paris around 1370 / Monica Brînzei. |
Series |
Rencontres de philosophie médiévale 21 |
Extent |
xxii, 445 pages : charts 25 cm. |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2020 |
National Library system number |
997009112537905171 |
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