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Middeleeuwen --- #GGSB: Geschiedenis (Middeleeuwen) --- anno 500-1499 --- Geschiedenis (Middeleeuwen) --- middeleeuwen
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Klap open en bekijk: Kasteel! Stap achter de flapjes terug in de tijd. Reis terug in de tijd naar het kasteel van de baron en ontdek wie daar woont. Zal de baron een belegering overleven? Wie wint het toernooi en wat wordt er geserveerd tijdens het grote feestmaal? Ontdek allerlei wetenswaardigheden en doe de flapjes open om nog meer achtergrondinformatie te krijgen!
Didactics of Kindergarten --- kastelen --- middeleeuwen --- 925 --- Middeleeuwen
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Research on medieval philosophy has advanced greatly in the last thirty years, but there has not been a comprehensive encyclopedia summarizing the current research available. This two-volume reference work fills that void. The Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy covers all areas of philosophy in the Middle Ages and part of the Renaissance, ranging from 500 to 1500 CE. It contains general entries on medieval philosophers and medieval philosophies and on the key terms and concepts in the subject area, but it also provides more in-depth details and analyses of particular theories. Furthermore, in order to gain an insight into the social and cultural context of the material, entries are included on the teaching of philosophy, the career of philosophers, and the place of philosophy within the universities. Complete with cross-references between key words and related essays to enable efficient searches, this Encyclopedia is exhaustive, unprecedented, and user-friendly. It is indispensable for scholars of medieval philosophy and of the history of ideas, and it is also useful for anyone interested in medieval ideas and thought.
Philosophy --- filosofie --- middeleeuwen
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The second edition of the Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy is expanded and substantially revised. It is the largest reference work of medieval philosophy in English and it covers all the four language traditions, Latin, Arabic, Greek, and Hebrew, of western medieval philosophy. The Encyclopedia covers all areas of philosophy in the Middle Ages and part of the Renaissance, ranging from 500 to 1500 CE. It contains general entries on medieval philosophers and medieval philosophies and on the key terms and concepts in the subject area, but it also provides more in-depth details and analyses of particular theories. Furthermore, in order to gain an insight into the social and cultural context of the material, entries are included on the teaching of philosophy, the career of philosophers, and the place of philosophy within the universities. Complete with cross-references between key words and related essays to enable efficient searches, this Encyclopedia is exhaustive, unprecedented, and user-friendly. It is indispensable for scholars of medieval philosophy and Medieval Studies, and it is also useful for anyone interested in medieval ideas and thought.
Philosophy --- filosofie --- middeleeuwen
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This collected volume is inspired by the work of Edward Halper and is historically focused with contributions from leading scholars in Ancient and Medieval philosophy. Though its chapters cover a diverse range of topics in epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy, the collection is unified by the contributors' consideration of these topics in terms of the fundamental questions of metaphysics. The first section of the volume, "Knowing and Being," is dedicated to the connection between metaphysics and epistemology and includes chapters on Heraclitus, Plato, Aristotle, and the Ancient Daoists. The second section, "Goodness as Knowing How to Be," addresses ethics as an outgrowth of human metaphysical concerns and includes chapters on Plato, Aristotle, and Maimonides. Contributors include William H. F. Altman, Luc Brisson, Ronna Burger, Miriam Byrd, Owen Goldin, Lenn Goodman, Mitchell Miller, Richard Parry, Richard Patterson, Nastassja Pugliese, John Rist, May Sim, Roslyn Weiss, and Chad Wiener. Daniel Bloom is Associate Professor of Philosophy at West Texas A&M University, USA, and the author of The Unity of Oneness and Plurality in Plato's Theaetetus. Laurence Bloom is Senior Lecturer of Philosophy at Rhodes University, South Africa, and the author of The Principle of Non-contradiction in Plato's Republic. Miriam Byrd is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Arlington, USA. Her work has appeared in Apeiron, Ancient Philosophy, and Journal of the History of Philosophy.
Philosophy --- filosofie --- oudheid --- middeleeuwen
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In this book, philosopher Jean W. Rioux extends accounts of the Aristotelian philosophy of mathematics to what Thomas Aquinas was able to import from Aristotle's notions of pure and applied mathematics, accompanied by his own original contributions to them. Rioux sets these accounts side-by-side modern and contemporary ones, comparing their strengths and weaknesses.
Philosophy --- filosofie --- oudheid --- middeleeuwen
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History --- ridders --- middeleeuwen
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anno 500-1499 --- Europa --- Middeleeuwen --- #gsdb8 --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- middeleeuwen
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Een duizendjarig avontuur, dat is wat bestsellerauteur Dan Jones maakt van zijn nieuwe geschiedenis van de middeleeuwen 'Van Rome tot Rome'. Hij begint in 410 bij de ineenstorting van het Romeinse Rijk en eindigt weer in Rome als keizer Karel V in de zestiende eeuw opnieuw voor de poorten van de stad staat. In een duizelingwekkend tempo laat Jones zien hoe het Westen de oude wereld herbouwde en de rest van de wereld ging domineren: door te ontdekken, ontwikkelen of domweg te stelen. 'Van Rome tot Rome' is een boek over ? en voor ? een tijd van diepgaande verandering.(https://www.omniboek.nl/boek/van-rome-tot-rome/)
History of Europe --- anno 500-1499 --- Geschiedenis --- Middeleeuwen --- Renaissance --- middeleeuwen
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This volume is a collection of essays on a special theme in Aristotelian philosophy of mind: the internal senses. The first part of the volume is devoted to the central question of whether or not any internal senses exist in Aristotle’s philosophy of mind and, if so, how many and how they are individuated. The provocative claim of chapter one is that Aristotle recognizes no such internal sense. His medieval Latin interpreters, on the other hand, very much thought that Aristotle did introduce a number of internal senses as shown in the second chapter. The second part of the volume contains a number of case studies demonstrating the philosophical background of some of the most influential topics covered by the internal senses in the Aristotelian tradition and in contemporary philosophy of mind. The focus of the case studies is on memory, imagination and estimation. Chapters introduce the underlying mechanisms of memory and recollection taking its cue from Aristotle but reaching into early modern philosophy as well as studying composite imagination in Avicenna’s philosophy of mind. Further topics include the Latin reception of Avicenna’s estimative faculty and the development of the internal senses as well as offering an account of the logic of objects of imagination.
Philosophy --- Psychology --- filosofie --- persoonlijkheidsleer --- middeleeuwen
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