In this fast-paced, enlightening guide, Sharon M. Kaye takes us on a whistle-stop tour of medieval philosophy, revealing its astounding legacy to the discipline today.
Why do good things happen to bad people? Can we prove if God exists? Why should we be moral? Medieval philosophers were centrally concerned with such questions, which are as relevant today as a thousand years ago when the likes of Anselm and Aquinas sought to resolve them.
In this whistle-stop tour of medieval philosophy, Sharon M. Kaye shows the remarkable breadth of thought that defined the period, and reveals the debt it owes to Aristotle and Plato. With new translations of key extracts and including helpful textboxes detailing the leading thinkers, Kaye directly introduces the reader to the central arguments and explores the criticisms raised against them. Informative and entertaining, this is a comprehensive primer for students and general readers alike.
Sharon M. Kaye is Associate Professor of Philosophy at John Carroll University, Ohio. She is the author of On Ockham and On Augustine.
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