Kušar Stjepan: Srednjovjekovna filozofija - Svezak 2 (Hrestomatija filozofije)

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Srednjovjekovna filozofija - Svezak 2 (Hrestomatija filozofije)

Kušar Stjepan

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Stjepan Kušar: Medieval philosophy


Philosophy in that historical period which is usually called the Middle Ages has not freed itself and probably will not free itself for a long time from the prejudices and images nurtured by centuries that were created and accumulated both on the side of those who looked at that historical period with sympathy and those who considered it a decadent epoch between the "light" of classical Greco-Roman antiquity and the new century, which began with the discovery of its classical foundations. What kind of picture do the well-worn clichés of intellectual sluggishness show? For some it is an ideal time of church teaching, and for others an unfortunate period of sacrifice of reason and free thought; forever lost and buried under the new age, the light of "Christian synthesis" on the one hand, and the obvious manifestation of "medieval obscurity" during which Minerva's owl was in a nest from which it flew out only in so-called humanism and the Renaissance. That is more than ten centuries of history between Plotinus on one side and Petrarch and Luther and Descartes on the other...
CONTENTS
Philosophy in the Middle Ages (Stjepan Kušar)
Aurelius Augustine (Stjepan Kušar)
Selections from the works of Aurelius Augustine
On free will (translation by Stjepan Kušar)
Anicius Manlius Severin Boetiius (Miljenko Belič)
Selections from the works Anicius of Manlius Severin Boeti
On hebdomads (translation Miljenko Belić)
Anselm of Canterbury (Stjepan Kušar)
Selections from the works of Anselm of Canterbury
Proslogion - Persuasion (translation Stjepan Kušar)
Bonaventura (Stjepan Kušar) Selections from Bonaventure's works
On the reduction of art to theology (translation Matej Jelinčić)
Albert the Great (Stjepan Kušar)
Selections from the works of Albert the Great
Discussion on courage (translation Ivan Macan)
Thomas Aquinas (Tomo Vereš)
Selections from the works of Thomas Aquinas (translation Tomo Vereš)
On being and being
On the division of speculative philosophy How does the human soul know the physical world?
Ivan Duns Skot (Josip Barbarić)
Selections from the works of Ivan Duns Skota
Discussion on the First Beginning (translation Josip Barbarić)
Note about the authors

 

 

 

Additional information

  • Author: Kušar Stjepan
  • Publisher: Školska knjiga
  • Year of publication:1996
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:659
  • Dimensions:15x21.5 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Odlično
  • Binding:Tvrdi s ovitkom

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