Suárez, Francisco (1548–1617) Francisco Suárez was the main channel through which medieval philosophy flowed into the modern world. He was educated first in law and, after his entry into the Jesuits, … mais →
Compossívelmercaba wrote 1 year ago: Suárez, Francisco (1548–1617) Francisco Suárez was the main channel through which medieval philosoph … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Duns Scotus, John (c.1266–1308) Duns Scotus was one of the most important thinkers of the entire sch … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Grosseteste, Robert (c.1170–1253) Grosseteste’s thought is representative of the conflicting current … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Bonaventure (c.1217–74) Bonaventure (John of Fidanza) developed a synthesis of philosophy and theolo … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Aquinas, Thomas (1224/6–74) Aquinas lived an active, demanding academic and ecclesiastical life that … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Albert the Great (1200–80) Albert the Great was the first scholastic interpreter of Aristotle’s work … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: John of Salisbury (1115/20–1180) John of Salisbury is one of the most learned and penetrating of twe … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Lombard, Peter (1095/1100–1160) Peter Lombard’s philosophical views are important given the formativ … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Abelard, Peter (1079–1142) Among the many scholars who promoted the revival of learning in western E … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Richard of St Victor (d. 1173) Richard is most famous for his contemplative doctrine, which is based … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Hugh of St Victor (d. 1141) Hugh of St Victor initiated the teaching programme that distinguished th … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Chartres, School of In the first half of the twelfth century, the most advanced work in teaching and … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109) Anselm of Canterbury, also known as Anselm of Aosta and Anselm of B … more →
mercaba wrote 1 year ago: Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (c.480–525/6) Boethius was a principal transmitter of classical … more →