Essays on the philosophy of Henry of Ghent / by Roland J. Teske.

"This volume presents a collection of articles on Henry of Ghent's philosophy with a focus on various topics in his metaphysics, such as his rejection of various points of Aristotelian philosophy and his appeal to Augustine and Avicenna. The articles deal with such questions central to Hen...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Teske, Roland J., 1934-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Milwaukee : Marquette University Press, [2012]
Series:Marquette studies in philosophy ; #76.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Henry of Ghent's Rejection of the Principle: "Omne Quod Movetur ab Alio Movetur"; 2 Henry of Ghent's Criticism of the Aristotelian Arguments for God's Existence; 3 Henry of Ghent's Metaphysical Argument for the Existence of God; 4 Distinctions in the Metaphysics of Henry of Ghent; 5 Some Aspects of Henry of Ghent's Debt to Avicenna's Metaphysics; 6 Henry of Ghent on Anselm's Proslogion Argument; 7 Augustine's Influence on the Philosophy of Henry of Ghent; 8 An Augustinian Enigma; 9 Henry of Ghent on the Freedom of the Human Will.
  • 10 Henry of Ghent's Apophatic Theology11 Henry of Ghent and the Analogy of Being; Bibliography; Index of Sources Cited.