Medieval
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- Philosophers (9)
Links
Bibliography of John P. Doyle
http://www.formalontology.it/john_doyle.htm
Complete bibliography of one of the leading experts of late Scholasticism.
Divine Illumination
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/illumination/
The doctrine that holds that human beings require a special divine assistance in their ordinary cognitive activities. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Robert Pasnau.
Mediaeval Logic and Philosophy
http://www.pvspade.com/Logic/index.html
Resource maintained by Paul Vincent Spade at Indiana University.
Medieval Theories of Analogy
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/analogy-medieval/
Survey of medieval accounts of analogical terms, which were thought to be particularly useful in metaphysics and theology, but were also discussed in commentaries on Aristotle's logic and in logic textbooks. From the Stanford Encyclopaedia, by E. Jennifer Ashworth.
Medieval Theories of Conscience
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/conscience-medieval/
From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Doug Langston.
Medieval Theories of Modality
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/modality-medieval/
From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Simo Knuuttila.
Medieval Theories of Practical Reason
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/practical-reason-med/
From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Anthony Celano.
Medieval Theories of Properties of Terms
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/medieval-terms/
The theories of proprietates terminorum was the basis of medieval semantic theory; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Stephen Read.
Medieval Theories of Relations
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/relations-medieval/
Survey of medieval views concerning the nature and ontological status of relations; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Jeffrey Brower.
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Medieval philosophy
http://www.rep.routledge.com/article/B078
Online sample article, by Scott MacDonald and Norman Kretzmann. Reviews the history and characteristics of this period of European thought.

