A Companion to the Philosophy of Robert Kilwardby
Biographical note
Henrik Lagerlund, Ph.D. (Philosophy, Uppsala University 1999) is Associate Professor at the University of Western Ontario. He has written extensively on medieval philosophy.
Paul Thom B.Phil. (Philosophy, Oxford University 1967) is Honorary Professor at Sydney University. His study of Kilwardby’s commentary on the Prior Analytics (Logic and Ontology in the Syllogistic of Robert Kilwardby)is to be followed by an edition of the commentary.
Contributors include: Henrik Lagerlund, Paul Thom, Anthony Celano, Alessandro D. Conti, Amos Corbini, Silvia Donati, C.H. Kneepkens, Alfonso Maierù, José Filipe Silva, and Cecilia Trifogli.
Paul Thom B.Phil. (Philosophy, Oxford University 1967) is Honorary Professor at Sydney University. His study of Kilwardby’s commentary on the Prior Analytics (Logic and Ontology in the Syllogistic of Robert Kilwardby)is to be followed by an edition of the commentary.
Contributors include: Henrik Lagerlund, Paul Thom, Anthony Celano, Alessandro D. Conti, Amos Corbini, Silvia Donati, C.H. Kneepkens, Alfonso Maierù, José Filipe Silva, and Cecilia Trifogli.
Readership
All those interested in medieval philosophy and in thirteenth century philosophy in particular.
Table of contents
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction: The Life and Philosophical Works of Robert Kilwardby
Henrik Lagerlund and Paul Thom
Chapter 1: Robert Kilwardby on Grammar
C.H. Kneepkens
Chapter 2: Semantics and Ontology in Robert Kilwardby’s Commentaries on the Logica vetus
Alessandro D. Conti
Chapter 3: Robert Kilwardby on Syllogistic Form
Paul Thom
Chapter 4: Robert Kilwardby and the Aristotelian Theory of Science
Amos Corbini
Chapter 5: Robert Kilwardby on Time
Cecilia Trifogli
Chapter 6: Robert Kilwardby on Matter
Silvia Donati
Chapter 7: Robert Kilwardby on the Theory of the Soul and Epistemology
José Filipe Silva
Chapter 8: Robert Kilwardby on Ethics
Anthony Celano
Chapter 9: Robert Kilwardby on the Division of Sciences
Alfonso Maierù
Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction: The Life and Philosophical Works of Robert Kilwardby
Henrik Lagerlund and Paul Thom
Chapter 1: Robert Kilwardby on Grammar
C.H. Kneepkens
Chapter 2: Semantics and Ontology in Robert Kilwardby’s Commentaries on the Logica vetus
Alessandro D. Conti
Chapter 3: Robert Kilwardby on Syllogistic Form
Paul Thom
Chapter 4: Robert Kilwardby and the Aristotelian Theory of Science
Amos Corbini
Chapter 5: Robert Kilwardby on Time
Cecilia Trifogli
Chapter 6: Robert Kilwardby on Matter
Silvia Donati
Chapter 7: Robert Kilwardby on the Theory of the Soul and Epistemology
José Filipe Silva
Chapter 8: Robert Kilwardby on Ethics
Anthony Celano
Chapter 9: Robert Kilwardby on the Division of Sciences
Alfonso Maierù
Contributors
Bibliography
Index
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