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- catalog alternative "4 ages of understanding".
- catalog alternative "Postmodern survey of philosophy from ancient times to the turn of the twenty-first century".
- catalog contributor b11625766.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "180 -- Philosophy in the Latin Age 181 -- Proposal to Date Events from the Birth of Christ: The "Christian Calendar" 182 -- Origin of the Liberal Arts 183 -- First Medieval Source: Cassiodorus in Italy 183 -- Seven Liberal Arts 184 -- Second Medieval Source: Isidore in Spain 185 -- On the Vitality of Mongrel Strains 185 -- Contribution of Islam to Philosophy in the Latin Age 186 -- Where the Light Was When Europe Went Dark 186 -- One of the Most Astonishing Events in the History of Thought: The Arab Mediation of Greek Intellectual Freedom to Latin European Civilization 188 -- Islam Beheads Itself 188 -- Role of Mythology in the Shaping of the Latin Age 193 -- Mythical Donation of Constantine 195 -- "Holy" Roman Empire 196 -- Mythical Decretals ("Decretales Pseudoisidorianae") 200 -- Fate of the Forgeries 201 -- A Footnote on the Greek Contribution to Latin Europe as Mainly Mediated by Arabic Islam 202 --".
- catalog description "Analogy in the Texts of St Thomas Aquinas: A Function of Naming 313 -- Analogy in Thomistic Tradition: A "Concept of Being" 323 -- Beyond the Analogy of Names and Concept: "Analogy of Being" 328 -- Problem of Sign in Aquinas 331.".
- catalog description "Final Greek Centuries and the Overlap of Neoplatonism with Christianity 93 -- Founding of Stoicism, and, as Background Thereto, Cynicism 93 -- Zeno of Citium (c.336-260BC) 94 -- Cynicism (Antisthenes of Cyrene, 444-365BC) 95 -- Diogenes the Cynic (c.412-323BC) 95 -- Stoicism 96 -- Stoic Development 96 -- Stoicism's Main Theoretician, Chrysippus of Soli (c.280-206BC) 96 -- Stoic Organization of Life and Knowledge 97 -- Quarrel between Stoics and Peripatetics over the Place of Logic among the Sciences 99 -- Skepticism and Epicureanism 99 -- Origins of Skepticism 99 -- Epicurus of Samos (341-270BC) 100 -- "Epicure" and Epicurism vs. "Epicurean" and Epicureanism 101 -- Freedom from Fear the Highest Wisdom 102 -- Metrodorus (c.330-277BC) and the Belly 103 -- Swerve 103 -- Role of Sign in Epicurus' Thought 106 -- Counterpoint of Stoicism and Epicureanism in the Last Greek Centuries 108 --".
- catalog description "First Framing of the Contrast between Sense and Understanding 40 -- 3 Golden Age: Philosophy Expands Its Horizon 42 -- Socrates (469-399BC) 42 -- Sophists 43 -- Founder of Moral Philosophy and of the Search for Definitions 44 -- Socratic Method 45 -- Lessons of the Square 52 -- Gadfly 53 -- Plato (c.427-347BC) 53 -- True Being, Eternal and Unchanging 54 -- Dialectic and Language 55 -- Good 58 -- "Let No One Without Geometry Enter Here" 59 -- Relation of Aristotle to Plato 60 -- Aristotle (384-322BC) 61 -- What Philosophy Is Primarily Called On to Account For 62 -- Datum Explanandum 64 -- A Scheme of Causality Adequate to the Datum 64 -- A Lair for Later Nonsense: from Teleology to Teleonomy 65 -- Chance Events 66 -- Neither Monism Nor Dualism but "Trialism": The Triad of Act, Potency, and Privation (What Is, What Could Be, and What Should Be Different) 67 -- Time and Space 70 --".
- catalog description "Idea of Theology as Sacra Doctrina to Displace "Christian Philosophy" 257 -- Cosmology in Aquinas 263 -- Subject of Theology and the Existence of God; the "Metaphysics of Esse" 266 -- Quinque Viae: The Reasoning of the "Five Ways" 267 -- Divine Names and "Negative Theology": "Of God We Can Know Only That He Is and What He Is Not" 272 -- Ipsum Esse Subsistens 282 -- "God Is More Intimate to Created Beings than They Are to Themselves" 284 -- "After Creation, There Are More Beings But No More Being" 287 -- A Note on the Distinction between Essence and Existence 290 -- Theology as a Systematic Exercise of Reason 297 -- Human Soul and Mortality 299 -- "Preambles to Faith" 304 -- Free Will and Freedom of Choice 305 -- Starting Point of Metaphysics 308 -- "Three Degrees of Abstraction" 309 -- "Negative Judgment of Separation" 310 -- Compatibility of the Two Doctrines 312 -- Question of Analogy 313 --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [743]-836) and index.".
- catalog description "Intellectual Geography: Seeing Latinity Whole 205 -- Hodge-Podge Standard Treatment in Late Modern Times 205 -- A Proper Outline 207 -- Anticipating the Two Destinies 209 -- Language and the Ages of Understanding 210 -- 6 So-Called Dark Ages 212 -- Augustine of Hippo (AD354-430) 212 -- First Latin Initiative in Philosophy: Sign in General 214 -- Illumination Theory of Knowledge 218 -- Scope of Signs in Knowing 219 -- Original Interest in Signs 220 -- Book I on Christian Doctrine 221 -- Book II on Christian Doctrine 221 -- A Notion Pregnant with Problems 222 -- Strength of Augustine's Signum 223 -- Boethius (c. AD480-524) 224 -- Boethius On the Trinity and the Division of Speculative Knowledge 225 -- Boethius' Terminology for Aristotle's Difficulties with Relation 226 -- Aristotle's Difficulties 227 -- Transcendental Relation 228 -- Categorial Relation 229 -- Purely Objective Relations 229 --".
- catalog description "Ontological Peculiarity of Relations Anywhere 230 -- Tunnel to Latin Scholasticism 232 -- Lights at the End of the Tunnel: Anselm of Canterbury (c.1033-1109), Peter Abaelard (c.1079-1142), Peter Lombard (c.1095-1160) 232 -- Medieval Philosophy at Its Christian Extreme 233 -- Ontological Argument 234 -- Peter Abaelard (c.1079-1142) 242 -- c.1117-1142: Heloise (c.1098-1164) and Abaelard 242 -- In the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time 243 -- "Problem of Universals" and the First Florescence of Nominalism 243 -- Possible Nominalistic Character of Augustine's Proposal of Signum 247 -- Sic et Non (c.1122) of Peter Abaelard and the Sentences (c.1150) of Peter Lombard 248 -- Abaelard's Sic et Non 249 -- Lombard's Sentences 249 -- 7 Cresting a Wave: The Second Stage 251 -- Albertus Magnus (c.1201-1280) 252 -- "The Splendor of the Latins" 255 -- Aquinas vis-a-vis Aristotle and Lombard 255 --".
- catalog description "Preface: The Boundary of Time xxix -- 1 Society and Civilization: The Prelude to Philosophy 3 -- Part 1 Ancient Philosophy: The Discovery of "Reality" 15 -- 2 Philosophy as Physics 17 -- Beginning at the Beginning 17 -- "Monism" 21 -- Thales of Miletus (c.625-c.545BC) 21 -- Anaximander (c.610-545BC) and Anaximenes (c.580-500BC) 24 -- "Pluralism" 25 -- Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c.500-428BC) 25 -- Empedocles of Acragas (c.495-c.435BC) 28 -- "Dualism" 29 -- Leucippus (c.470-390BC; fl.440-435BC) 29 -- Democritus (c.460-c.385/362BC) 30 -- Mathematicism: A Theorem from Pythagoras 32 -- Pythagoras of Crotona (c.570-495BC) 33 -- Requirements and Dilemmas for a Philosophy of Being 34 -- Heraclitus the Obscure, of Ephesus (c.540-c.480BC) 34 -- Parmenides of Elea (c.515-c.450BC) 37 -- Argument with the Sharpest Fang: the Paradoxes of Zeno of Elea (c.495/490-c.430BC) 41 --".
- catalog description "Roots of Porphyry's Tree 144 -- Trunk of Porphyry's Tree 147 -- An Example of Scholastic Commentary 148 -- Division and Analysis of the Text 148 -- Outline of the Isagoge as a Whole 150 -- Porphyry's Achievement in the Isagoge 153 -- Famous "Praeteritio" 154 -- Looking Forward to Latinity, Second Aspect: The Greek Notion of [characters not reproducible] as "Natural Sign" 154 -- Part 2 Latin Age: Philosophy of Being 159 -- 5 Geography of the Latin Age 161 -- Political Geography: The Latin Lebenswelt 161 -- Separation of Roman Civilization into a Latin West and a Greek East 165 -- Back to the Future: The First Christian Emperor 165 -- Forward to the Past: The Last Pagan Emperor 168 -- Final Separation of East from West 169 -- Dissolution in Some Detail of Imperial Rule over the Latins, AD396-c.479 171 -- Onset of the Latin Age 174 -- Breaking of Christianity over a Vowel 176 -- Further Breaking over a Word".
- catalog description "Stoic vs. Epicurean Polemic over Signs and Inference 108 -- Neoplatonism 112 -- Circumstances of Neoplatonism 113 -- Temporary Overlap of Greek and Latin Antiquity 115 -- Henology vs. Ontology 117 -- Question for Neoplatonism: Outward to Things or7 Inward to the Soul's Source and Origin? The "flight of the alone to the Alone" 119 -- How to Read Plotinus? 120 -- How to Interpret Ultimate Potentiality? 122 -- How to Deal with Contradictions? 125 -- Intellectual Discourse vs. Mystical Experience 126 -- Toward the Idea of a Creative God or "Source of Being" 128 -- Neoplatonic Influences on the Latin Age 129 -- Pseudo-Dionysius and Other Unknown Authors of Christian Neoplatonism 130 -- John Scotus Erigena (c. AD810-c.877) 135 -- Scotus Erigena, Natura Naturans, and Natura Naturata 137 -- Finale of Pagan Neoplatonism 140 -- Proclus (AD410-485) and Pagan Theology 141 -- A Double Finale 141 -- Tree of Porphyry 144 --".
- catalog description "Transcendental Relativity: Substance and Inherent Accidents 72 -- Categories of Aristotle 73 -- Category of Relation 73 -- Basic Categorial Scheme and Its Details 74 -- General Purpose of the Scheme of Categories 77 -- How Mathematics Applies to the Physical Environment 78 -- Abstraction 78 -- De-Fanging the Paradoxes of Zeno of Elea 78 -- Preparing the Way for Galileo and Darwin: Celestial Matter 79 -- Organizing the Sciences 81 -- Understanding the Distinction between Speculative and Practical Knowledge 81 -- "Metaphysics" by Any Other Name ... 82 -- "Unmoved Mover": Summit of Being in Aristotle's Speculative Scheme 83 -- Practical Science 84 -- Subdivisions of Speculative and Practical Thinking 85 -- Goal of Human Life 86 -- Instrument of All the Sciences 87 -- Demonstration, or Proof of a Point 89 -- Place of Logic among the Sciences 91 -- Looking Forward to Latinity, First Aspect 91 -- 4".
- catalog extent "xxxiii, 1019 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0802047351 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Toronto studies in semiotics".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press,".
- catalog subject "190 21".
- catalog subject "B72 .D44 2001".
- catalog subject "Philosophie Histoire.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy History.".
- catalog subject "Postmodernism.".
- catalog subject "Postmodernisme.".
- catalog subject "Semiotics History.".
- catalog subject "Sémiotique Histoire.".
- catalog tableOfContents "180 -- Philosophy in the Latin Age 181 -- Proposal to Date Events from the Birth of Christ: The "Christian Calendar" 182 -- Origin of the Liberal Arts 183 -- First Medieval Source: Cassiodorus in Italy 183 -- Seven Liberal Arts 184 -- Second Medieval Source: Isidore in Spain 185 -- On the Vitality of Mongrel Strains 185 -- Contribution of Islam to Philosophy in the Latin Age 186 -- Where the Light Was When Europe Went Dark 186 -- One of the Most Astonishing Events in the History of Thought: The Arab Mediation of Greek Intellectual Freedom to Latin European Civilization 188 -- Islam Beheads Itself 188 -- Role of Mythology in the Shaping of the Latin Age 193 -- Mythical Donation of Constantine 195 -- "Holy" Roman Empire 196 -- Mythical Decretals ("Decretales Pseudoisidorianae") 200 -- Fate of the Forgeries 201 -- A Footnote on the Greek Contribution to Latin Europe as Mainly Mediated by Arabic Islam 202 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Analogy in the Texts of St Thomas Aquinas: A Function of Naming 313 -- Analogy in Thomistic Tradition: A "Concept of Being" 323 -- Beyond the Analogy of Names and Concept: "Analogy of Being" 328 -- Problem of Sign in Aquinas 331.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Final Greek Centuries and the Overlap of Neoplatonism with Christianity 93 -- Founding of Stoicism, and, as Background Thereto, Cynicism 93 -- Zeno of Citium (c.336-260BC) 94 -- Cynicism (Antisthenes of Cyrene, 444-365BC) 95 -- Diogenes the Cynic (c.412-323BC) 95 -- Stoicism 96 -- Stoic Development 96 -- Stoicism's Main Theoretician, Chrysippus of Soli (c.280-206BC) 96 -- Stoic Organization of Life and Knowledge 97 -- Quarrel between Stoics and Peripatetics over the Place of Logic among the Sciences 99 -- Skepticism and Epicureanism 99 -- Origins of Skepticism 99 -- Epicurus of Samos (341-270BC) 100 -- "Epicure" and Epicurism vs. "Epicurean" and Epicureanism 101 -- Freedom from Fear the Highest Wisdom 102 -- Metrodorus (c.330-277BC) and the Belly 103 -- Swerve 103 -- Role of Sign in Epicurus' Thought 106 -- Counterpoint of Stoicism and Epicureanism in the Last Greek Centuries 108 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "First Framing of the Contrast between Sense and Understanding 40 -- 3 Golden Age: Philosophy Expands Its Horizon 42 -- Socrates (469-399BC) 42 -- Sophists 43 -- Founder of Moral Philosophy and of the Search for Definitions 44 -- Socratic Method 45 -- Lessons of the Square 52 -- Gadfly 53 -- Plato (c.427-347BC) 53 -- True Being, Eternal and Unchanging 54 -- Dialectic and Language 55 -- Good 58 -- "Let No One Without Geometry Enter Here" 59 -- Relation of Aristotle to Plato 60 -- Aristotle (384-322BC) 61 -- What Philosophy Is Primarily Called On to Account For 62 -- Datum Explanandum 64 -- A Scheme of Causality Adequate to the Datum 64 -- A Lair for Later Nonsense: from Teleology to Teleonomy 65 -- Chance Events 66 -- Neither Monism Nor Dualism but "Trialism": The Triad of Act, Potency, and Privation (What Is, What Could Be, and What Should Be Different) 67 -- Time and Space 70 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Idea of Theology as Sacra Doctrina to Displace "Christian Philosophy" 257 -- Cosmology in Aquinas 263 -- Subject of Theology and the Existence of God; the "Metaphysics of Esse" 266 -- Quinque Viae: The Reasoning of the "Five Ways" 267 -- Divine Names and "Negative Theology": "Of God We Can Know Only That He Is and What He Is Not" 272 -- Ipsum Esse Subsistens 282 -- "God Is More Intimate to Created Beings than They Are to Themselves" 284 -- "After Creation, There Are More Beings But No More Being" 287 -- A Note on the Distinction between Essence and Existence 290 -- Theology as a Systematic Exercise of Reason 297 -- Human Soul and Mortality 299 -- "Preambles to Faith" 304 -- Free Will and Freedom of Choice 305 -- Starting Point of Metaphysics 308 -- "Three Degrees of Abstraction" 309 -- "Negative Judgment of Separation" 310 -- Compatibility of the Two Doctrines 312 -- Question of Analogy 313 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Intellectual Geography: Seeing Latinity Whole 205 -- Hodge-Podge Standard Treatment in Late Modern Times 205 -- A Proper Outline 207 -- Anticipating the Two Destinies 209 -- Language and the Ages of Understanding 210 -- 6 So-Called Dark Ages 212 -- Augustine of Hippo (AD354-430) 212 -- First Latin Initiative in Philosophy: Sign in General 214 -- Illumination Theory of Knowledge 218 -- Scope of Signs in Knowing 219 -- Original Interest in Signs 220 -- Book I on Christian Doctrine 221 -- Book II on Christian Doctrine 221 -- A Notion Pregnant with Problems 222 -- Strength of Augustine's Signum 223 -- Boethius (c. AD480-524) 224 -- Boethius On the Trinity and the Division of Speculative Knowledge 225 -- Boethius' Terminology for Aristotle's Difficulties with Relation 226 -- Aristotle's Difficulties 227 -- Transcendental Relation 228 -- Categorial Relation 229 -- Purely Objective Relations 229 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ontological Peculiarity of Relations Anywhere 230 -- Tunnel to Latin Scholasticism 232 -- Lights at the End of the Tunnel: Anselm of Canterbury (c.1033-1109), Peter Abaelard (c.1079-1142), Peter Lombard (c.1095-1160) 232 -- Medieval Philosophy at Its Christian Extreme 233 -- Ontological Argument 234 -- Peter Abaelard (c.1079-1142) 242 -- c.1117-1142: Heloise (c.1098-1164) and Abaelard 242 -- In the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time 243 -- "Problem of Universals" and the First Florescence of Nominalism 243 -- Possible Nominalistic Character of Augustine's Proposal of Signum 247 -- Sic et Non (c.1122) of Peter Abaelard and the Sentences (c.1150) of Peter Lombard 248 -- Abaelard's Sic et Non 249 -- Lombard's Sentences 249 -- 7 Cresting a Wave: The Second Stage 251 -- Albertus Magnus (c.1201-1280) 252 -- "The Splendor of the Latins" 255 -- Aquinas vis-a-vis Aristotle and Lombard 255 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface: The Boundary of Time xxix -- 1 Society and Civilization: The Prelude to Philosophy 3 -- Part 1 Ancient Philosophy: The Discovery of "Reality" 15 -- 2 Philosophy as Physics 17 -- Beginning at the Beginning 17 -- "Monism" 21 -- Thales of Miletus (c.625-c.545BC) 21 -- Anaximander (c.610-545BC) and Anaximenes (c.580-500BC) 24 -- "Pluralism" 25 -- Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c.500-428BC) 25 -- Empedocles of Acragas (c.495-c.435BC) 28 -- "Dualism" 29 -- Leucippus (c.470-390BC; fl.440-435BC) 29 -- Democritus (c.460-c.385/362BC) 30 -- Mathematicism: A Theorem from Pythagoras 32 -- Pythagoras of Crotona (c.570-495BC) 33 -- Requirements and Dilemmas for a Philosophy of Being 34 -- Heraclitus the Obscure, of Ephesus (c.540-c.480BC) 34 -- Parmenides of Elea (c.515-c.450BC) 37 -- Argument with the Sharpest Fang: the Paradoxes of Zeno of Elea (c.495/490-c.430BC) 41 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Roots of Porphyry's Tree 144 -- Trunk of Porphyry's Tree 147 -- An Example of Scholastic Commentary 148 -- Division and Analysis of the Text 148 -- Outline of the Isagoge as a Whole 150 -- Porphyry's Achievement in the Isagoge 153 -- Famous "Praeteritio" 154 -- Looking Forward to Latinity, Second Aspect: The Greek Notion of [characters not reproducible] as "Natural Sign" 154 -- Part 2 Latin Age: Philosophy of Being 159 -- 5 Geography of the Latin Age 161 -- Political Geography: The Latin Lebenswelt 161 -- Separation of Roman Civilization into a Latin West and a Greek East 165 -- Back to the Future: The First Christian Emperor 165 -- Forward to the Past: The Last Pagan Emperor 168 -- Final Separation of East from West 169 -- Dissolution in Some Detail of Imperial Rule over the Latins, AD396-c.479 171 -- Onset of the Latin Age 174 -- Breaking of Christianity over a Vowel 176 -- Further Breaking over a Word".
- catalog tableOfContents "Stoic vs. Epicurean Polemic over Signs and Inference 108 -- Neoplatonism 112 -- Circumstances of Neoplatonism 113 -- Temporary Overlap of Greek and Latin Antiquity 115 -- Henology vs. Ontology 117 -- Question for Neoplatonism: Outward to Things or7 Inward to the Soul's Source and Origin? The "flight of the alone to the Alone" 119 -- How to Read Plotinus? 120 -- How to Interpret Ultimate Potentiality? 122 -- How to Deal with Contradictions? 125 -- Intellectual Discourse vs. Mystical Experience 126 -- Toward the Idea of a Creative God or "Source of Being" 128 -- Neoplatonic Influences on the Latin Age 129 -- Pseudo-Dionysius and Other Unknown Authors of Christian Neoplatonism 130 -- John Scotus Erigena (c. AD810-c.877) 135 -- Scotus Erigena, Natura Naturans, and Natura Naturata 137 -- Finale of Pagan Neoplatonism 140 -- Proclus (AD410-485) and Pagan Theology 141 -- A Double Finale 141 -- Tree of Porphyry 144 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Transcendental Relativity: Substance and Inherent Accidents 72 -- Categories of Aristotle 73 -- Category of Relation 73 -- Basic Categorial Scheme and Its Details 74 -- General Purpose of the Scheme of Categories 77 -- How Mathematics Applies to the Physical Environment 78 -- Abstraction 78 -- De-Fanging the Paradoxes of Zeno of Elea 78 -- Preparing the Way for Galileo and Darwin: Celestial Matter 79 -- Organizing the Sciences 81 -- Understanding the Distinction between Speculative and Practical Knowledge 81 -- "Metaphysics" by Any Other Name ... 82 -- "Unmoved Mover": Summit of Being in Aristotle's Speculative Scheme 83 -- Practical Science 84 -- Subdivisions of Speculative and Practical Thinking 85 -- Goal of Human Life 86 -- Instrument of All the Sciences 87 -- Demonstration, or Proof of a Point 89 -- Place of Logic among the Sciences 91 -- Looking Forward to Latinity, First Aspect 91 -- 4".
- catalog title "4 ages of understanding".
- catalog title "Four ages of understanding : the first postmodern survey of philosophy from ancient times to the turn of the twenty-first century / John Deely.".
- catalog title "Postmodern survey of philosophy from ancient times to the turn of the twenty-first century".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".