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OverviewResearch on medieval philosophy has advanced greatly in the last thirty years, but there has not been a comprehensive encyclopedia summarizing the current research available. This two-volume reference work fills that void. The Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy covers all areas of philosophy in the Middle Ages and part of the Renaissance, ranging from 500 to 1500 CE. It contains general entries on medieval philosophers and medieval philosophies and on the key terms and concepts in the subject area, but it also provides more in-depth details and analyses of particular theories. Furthermore, in order to gain an insight into the social and cultural context of the material, entries are included on the teaching of philosophy, the career of philosophers, and the place of philosophy within the universities. Complete with cross-references between key words and related essays to enable efficient searches, this Encyclopedia is exhaustive, unprecedented, and user-friendly. It is indispensable for scholars of medieval philosophy and of the history of ideas, and it is also useful for anyone interested in medieval ideas and thought. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henrik LagerlundPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2011 ISBN: 9781402097300ISBN 10: 1402097301 Pages: 1422 Publication Date: 08 March 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: This two-volume tome is the first encyclopedia on medieval philosophy published in English. ... Each entry begins with an abstract and ends with references and a bibliography divided into primary and secondary sources. ... it is very much tailored for scholars and researchers who have some idea what they are looking for. (Bradford Lee Eden, Reference Reviews, Vol. 25 (7), 2011) Author InformationHenrik Lagerlund is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario. He has published dozens of articles and reviews and has written the book Modal Syllogistics in the Middle Ages. He was the editor of Mental Representation and Objects of Thought in Medieval Philosophy, and he was co-editor of two other books: Emotions and Choice from Boethius to Descartes; and Forming the Mind: The Mind/Body Problem(s) in Late Medieval and Early Modern Thought, which was published by Springer in 2006. The Section Editors of the Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy are: Professor Cristina D'Ancona, University of Pisa, Italy Professor Katerina Ierodiakonou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Professor Bonnie Kent, UC Irvine, USA Professor Peter King, University of Toronto, Canada Professor Simo Knuuttila, University of Helsinki, Finland Professor Jill Kraye, Warburg Institute, University of London, United Kingdom Professor Alain de Libera, University of Geneva, Switzerland Professor Alfonso MaierA', University of Rome, La Sapienza , Italy Professor John Marenbon, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Professor Emeritus A. S. McGrade, University of Connecticut, USA Professor Dominik Perler, Humboldt-University of Berlin, Germany Professor Tamar Rudavsky, Ohio State University, USA Professor Hans Thijssen, Radbout Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands Professor Rega Wood, Stanford University, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |