The problem of the rational soul in the thirteenth century / / by Richard C. Dales.

The Problem of the Rational Soul in the Thirteenth Century traces the Latin scholastics' attempt to deal with two essentially incompatible notions of the human soul: the scientific view of Aristotle which considers it to be a form, and the Augustinian view of the soul as a substance in its own...

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Superior document:Brill's studies in intellectual history, volume 65
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, New York : : E.J. Brill,, 1995.
Year of Publication:1995
Language:English
Series:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 65.
Physical Description:1 online resource (221 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • CHAPTER ONE: THE PROBLEM
  • CHAPTER TWO: THE EARLY SCHOLASTICS
  • CHAPTER THREE: TWENTY YEARS OF CONFUSION: OXFORD
  • CHAPTER FOUR: TWENTY YEARS OF CONFUSION: PARIS
  • CHAPTER FIVE: A POLARIZATION OF VIEWS
  • CHAPTER SIX: THE BEGINNING OF THE MONOPSYCHISM CONTROVERSY
  • CHAPTER SEVEN: AQUINAS'S DE UNITATE INTELLECTUS
  • CHAPTER EIGHT: REACTIONS TO AQUINAS
  • CHAPTER NINE: THE EVE OF THE CONDEMNATION
  • CHAPTER TEN: CONCLUSION
  • SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • GENERAL INDEX.