John of Salisbury on Aristotelian Science

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This is the first substantial treatment of John of Salisbury's views on Aristotelian science. In his great work on logic and education, John of Salisbury... Lire la suite
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This is the first substantial treatment of John of Salisbury's views on Aristotelian science. In his great work on logic and education, John of Salisbury proposes an Aristotelian foundation for education, research, and science. Theories and methods of science and scholarship were central topics in twelfth-century discourse, and John is apparently the first to propose use of the entire Organon, the texts of which were to become very influential and important in the thirteenth century.
However, his precise knowledge and understanding of Aristotle has never been thoroughly examined. The present book challenges the view that John read, understood, and used the entire Organon. It pays particular attention to the Metalogicon, but it draws upon a variety of other sources as well in arguing that John did not in fact study the Ars nova with any Gare, and that he probably never read the most important text, the Posterior Analytics, in its entirety.
The conclusions of the book have important consequences not only for our conception of John of Salisbury, but also for our views and understanding of twelfth-century Aristotelianism and science in general.

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  • Date de parution
    01/01/2012
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    978-2-503-54099-3
  • EAN
    9782503540993
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Poids
    0.605 Kg

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