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The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts

The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts

Volume 2. Ethics and Political Philosophy

Part of The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts

  • Date Published: October 2000
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521280822

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  • The eagerly-awaited second volume of The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts will allow scholars and students access for the first time in English to major texts in ethics and political thought from one of the most fruitful periods of speculation and analysis in the history of western thought. Beginning with Albert the Great, who introduced the Latin west to the challenging moral philosophy and natural science of Aristotle, and concluding with the first substantial presentation in English of the revolutionary ideas on property and political power of John Wyclif, the seventeen texts in this anthology offer late medieval treatments of fundamental issues in human conduct that are both conceptually subtle and of direct practical import. Special features of this volume include copious editorial introductions, an analytical index, and suggestions for further reading. This is an important resource for scholars and students of medieval philosophy, history, political science, theology and literature.

    • Only available selection of major medieval ethical and political thought translated into English
    • Medieval Studies is of interdisciplinary interest in various fields such as philosophy, history of ideas, theology, literature and political science
    • Primary sources for Medieval Studies
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    • Date Published: October 2000
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521280822
    • length: 680 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 38 x 152 mm
    • weight: 0.98kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    General Introduction
    1. Questions on Book X of the ethics Albert the Great
    2. Conscience and synderesis Bonaventure
    3. On the Rule of Princes Giles of Rome
    4. Commentary and questions on Book III of Aristotle's politics Peter of Auvergne
    5. Is it rational for someone without hope of a future life to choose to die for the Commonwealth? Henry of Ghent
    6. Does a human being following the dictates of natural reason have to judge that he ought to love God more than himself? Godfrey of Fontaines
    7. Does a human being have a greater natural love for God than for himself, or vice versa? James of Viterbo
    8. Is the science of theology a speculative science? Godfrey of Fontaines
    9. Is a subject bound to observe a statute even when it is not evident that it promotes the common unity? Henry of Ghent
    10. Are subjects bound to pay a tax when the need for it is not evident? Godfrey of Fontaines
    11. Is it better to be ruled by the best man than by the best laws? James of Viterbo
    12. May a Christian king use unbelievers for the just defense of his kingdom? John of Naples
    13. Using and enjoying William of Ockham
    14. Summa on ecclesiastical power (Selections) Augustine of Ancona
    15. Is an errant individual bound to recant at the rebuke of a superior? William of Ockham
    16. Questions on Book X of the ethics Jean Buridan
    17. On civil lordship John Wyclif.

  • Editors

    Arthur Stephen McGrade, University of Connecticut

    John Kilcullen, Macquarie University, Sydney

    Matthew Kempshall, University of Oxford

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