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Logik und Theologie

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The reception of the Aristotelian Organon in the Arabic and Latin Middle Ages sparked a lively debate about the problematic relationship between logic and theology. On the one hand, theology faced ...
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  • 18 May 2005
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The reception of the Aristotelian Organon in the Arabic and Latin Middle Ages sparked a lively debate about the problematic relationship between logic and theology. On the one hand, theology faced new logical theories and methods of argumentation; on the other hand, logic was to provide explanatory models and techniques for the analysis of theological problems. The contributions in this volume discuss this twofold challenge on the basis of key texts and authors, ranging from early Islamic theology to the Christian later Middle Ages.

The volume includes contributions by Cornelia Schöck, Gregor Schoeler, Dimitri Gutas, Ulrich Rudolph, Tony Street, Gerhard Endreß, Denis Gril, Anke von Kügelgen, Wilferd Madelung, Mischa von Perger, Luisa Valente, Peter Schulthess, Dominik Perler, Alfonso Maierù, Volker Leppin, Taneli Kukkonen, and Sigrid Müller.
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Price: $275.00
Pages: 514
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters
Publication Date: 18 May 2005
ISBN: 9789004111189
Format: Hardcover
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Dominik Perler is Professor of Philosophy at the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin. His published works include Der propositionale Wahrheitsbegriff im 14. Jahrhundert (1992), Repräsentation bei Descartes (1996) and Theorien der Intentionalität im Mittelalter (2002).
Ulrich Rudolph is Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Zürich. He has published Die Doxographie des Pseudo-Ammonios (1989), Al-Maturidi und die sunnitische Theologie in Samarkand (1997) and Islamische Philosophie. Von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart (2004). The editors are the co-authors of Occasionalismus. Theorien der Kausalität im arabisch-islamischen und im europäischen Denken (2000).