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Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter

Band 11. 2006

Herausgegeben von Burkhard Mojsisch, Olaf Pluta und Rudolf Rehn
Ruhr-Universität Bochum / PIONEER, University of Nijmegen / Hochschule Vechta

2007. vi, 306 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 6032 457 8 / EUR 126.00 / USD 189.00
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This journal is devoted to the philosophy of antiquity and the Middle Ages. It concentrates on research documenting the connections between ancient and medieval philosophy; focuses on the interrelations among various cultural and philosophical traditions, such as the Arabic, Judaic, Byzantine and Latin; informs about major research trends in ancient and medieval philosophy and publish reviews of important new studies in these fields; offers a forum for discussions of controversial or divergent interpretations of these topics; presents previously unpublished sources and translations too short to appear in another format; and features a miscellany of reports and information, including interviews with prominent scholars.


Table of contents

Beiträge
Prolegomena ad Systema Philosophiae Possibilitatis Apertum Pertinentia
Burkhard Mojsisch
1
Kenntnis und Erkenntnis: Der innere Zusammenhang von Philosophiegeschichte und Geschichtsphilosophie
Axel Hutter
3–24
Aristoteles und der naturalistische Fehlschluß
Jörn Müller
25–58
Differenzen zwischen Augustin und Eckhart in der Beurteilung des epikureischen Lustbegriffs
Heinz Hoffmann
59–72
Bild-Symbol, Geometrie und Methode: Philosophische Implikationen der frühneuzeitlichen Textillustration
Thomas Leinkauf
73–101
Dic cur hic?: Die philosophische Ethik der Lutheraner im frühen 17. Jahrhundert
Sascha Salatowsky
103–158
Materialien
Modern Scholarship (1900-2000) on Albertus Magnus: A Complement
Bruno Tremblay
159–194
Miscellanea
195–212
213–220
Notiz
Burkhard Mojsisch
221–222
Kongreßberichte
223–231
232–240
Rezensionen
241–251
252–256
257–262
262–263
263–271
Cesare Vasoli. Le filosofie del Rinascimento
Rezensiert von Paolo Rubini
271–283
285–294
295–302
303–305