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In Kreative Gegensätze Marcel Bubert analyses the debates among medieval scholastics on the social usefulness of learned knowledge in their specific social and cultural contexts. In particular, he ...
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  • 20 June 2019
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In Kreative Gegensätze Marcel Bubert analyses the debates among medieval scholastics on the social usefulness of learned knowledge in their specific social and cultural contexts. In particular, he shows how the skepticism towards the scholars as well as the tensions between the University of Paris, the French royal court, and the citizens of Paris had profound effects on the scientific community, and led to very different views on the utility of philosophy. Some Masters responded to the expectations of society by emphasizing the autonomy of philosophical cognition. Others departed radically from this notion of science “for its own sake”, and created decidedly “practical” concepts of knowledge. The examination of these contentious relations shows how the dynamics of mutual demarcation within this “constellation” became intellectually prolific by way of generating highly original and innovative responses to the question of the utility of philosophy.

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Price: $215.00
Pages: 642
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Publication Date: 20 June 2019
ISBN: 9789004380417
Format: Hardcover
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Marcel Bubert is a Research Assistant at the Department of History at the University of Münster, Germany. He was a member of the Research Training Group “Expert Cultures from the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century” at the University of Göttingen, where he earned his Ph.D. in 2016. His research interests include medieval intellectual history, medieval universities and learned cultures, as well as the history of France in the Late Middle Ages. He has also published on the theory of cultural studies and the sociology of knowledge.