AITH AND REASON: CHARTING THE MEDIEVAL CONCEPT OF THE INFINITE
The infinite, understood as transcendency, stood in the background of most medieval thinking. Embraced in the early Middle Ages by the concept of universal natural symbolism, which organized the reading of the syntax of natura, the infinite posed new epistemic problems for medieval thinking after th...
Author: | Rein Undusk |
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Published: |
S.n.,
s.l.,
2012
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Volume: | 16 |
Pages: | 3-45 |
Language: | English |
Periodical: | TRAMES |
Number: | 1 |
ISSN: | 1406-0922 |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
Doctrine
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Being
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[Infinité. Immutabilité. Unité]
- Influence and Survival > The Middle Ages (430-1453) > Influence on the various authors and writings > [Jean Duns Scot (vers 1265-1308)] |
Status: | Needs Review |