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Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 471 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1003 g

Reihe: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 1

Vanhamel

HENRY OF GHENT

Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 471 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1003 g

Reihe: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 1

ISBN: 978-90-6186-731-9
Verlag: LEUVEN UNIV PR


On the occasion of this 700th anniversary, the collaborators of the Opera Omnia Henrici de Gandavo - edited since 1979 by the 'De Wulf-Mansioncentrum' - organized this meeting devoted to the philosophy and theology of the Doctor Solemnis, who probably was the greatest medieval thinker of the former Low Countries.

This colloquium had a twofold purpose: first, to establish a status quaestionisof the different fields of research concerning Henry's doctrines and the critical edition of his work; second, to provide a forum for specialists to exchange ideas on specific problems.

The publication of the Proceedings offers an assessment of our present knowledge and opens up possibilities for further research. The Proceedingsinclude a bio-bibliography of Henry of Ghent.

Thanks to the combination of the various approaches herein published, this volume constitutes an instrument that is almost indispensable for any further investigation of Henry's oeuvre.
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Transcendental Thought in Henry of Ghent
J.J Aertsen

Henry's Theory of Knowledge: Henry of Ghent on Avicenna and Augustine
J.V. Brown

The Problem of the Possible Eternity of the World according to Henry of Ghent and his Historians
M.A.S. de Carvalho

Henry of Ghent on Analogy. Critical Reflexions on Jean Paulus' Interpretation
J. Decorte

Aristotelian Sources in Henry of Ghent
J. Decorte

The Sources and the Significance of Henry of Ghent's Disputed Question, 'Is Friendship a virtue?'
J. McEvoy

"Copia" und Schultradition der Summa des Heinrich von Gent
L. Hödl

Some Elements of Avicennian Influence on Henry of Ghent's Psychology
J. Janssens

God as Primum Cognitum. Some Remarks on the Theory of Initial Knowledge of Esse and God According to Thomas Aquinas and Henry of Ghent
M. Laarmann

Henry of Ghent in Mid-Career as Interpreter of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas
S.P. Marrone

Possiblità Ed Esse essentiae in Enrico di Gand
P. Porro

Henry of Ghent and the Tensions of Economics
B.P. Price

Henry of Ghent's Rejection of the Principle: "Omne quod movetur ab alio movetur"
R.J. Teske

Henri de Gand, Source de la Dispute sur la Vision Réflexive
C. Trottmann

Supposite in the Philosophy of Henry of Ghent
G.A. Wilson

An Historiographical Image of Henry of Ghent
P. Porro

Bibliography
P. Porro

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