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Brumberg-Chaumont, Julie, "Albert the Great", dins: Lagerlund, Henrik (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy: Philosophy between 500 and 1500, Heidelberg, Springer, 2010, pp. 41-44.
- Resum
- Albert the Great (c. 1200–1280) was a master in theology (Paris, 1245), a member of the Dominican order (he entered in 1223), a bishop (1260–1262) and he was declared a Saint, then a Doctor of the Church in 1931. His philosophical investigation reaches all the fields of knowledge, from mineralogy to theology; the spread of his readings is overwhelming, covering Ancient Greek, Latin, Byzantine, Arabic, and Jewish authors. His ambition was to deliver to his contemporaries a deep understanding of the newly available Aristotelian philosophy (metaphysics, psychology, natural science, and “theology” through the Liber de causis) founded on a synthesis of the teaching of peripatetism and of that of Christian faith.
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- Filosofia
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- https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.100 ...
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