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Medieval thought : the Western intellectual tradition from antiquity to the thirteenth century
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 2
Masters of Those Who Know — Plato, Aristotle and the Neoplatonists
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Chapter 3
From Ancient World to Middle Ages: Adaptation and Transmission
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Chapter 4
The Central Middle Ages — Logic, Theology and Cosmology
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Chapter 5
New Sources and New Institutions
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Chapter 6
Aristotelian Philosophy in the University — the First Phase of Assimilation
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Chapter 7
Aristotelian Philosophy and Christian Theology — System Building and Controversy
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Chapter 8
Epilogue
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institutions with syllabi
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Book overview
1. Introduction
2. Masters of Those Who Know — Plato, Aristotle and the Neoplatonists
3. From Ancient World to Middle Ages: Adaptation and Transmission
4. The Central Middle Ages — Logic, Theology and Cosmology
5. New Sources and New Institutions
6. Aristotelian Philosophy in the University — the First Phase of Assimilation
7. Aristotelian Philosophy and Christian Theology — System Building and Controversy
8. Epilogue
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Syllabi
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institutions on Open Syllabus Project.
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Course subject areas covered
San Francisco State University
1
History
Johns Hopkins University
1
Unknown
Vanderbilt University
1
Classics, History
University of British Columbia
1
Philosophy
Westminster Theological Seminary
1
Unknown
Unknown
1
Biology, Education, History