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Calling an epoch Middle Age already involves some sort of judgment. But Middle Ages represent a historic period, in which the identity was established, which was denied by the renaissance, modern world and which however is now being discovered again in its sense and beauty. It is a period in which a co-existence between faith and intellect, between ecclesiastical and profane culture was possible. It was a varied living space in which philosophy, mystique and practice could exist side by side. It is a world which is lost today and which we can get a hold of again only by intellectual appropriation.
Contents
Contents: Boundaries and Concepts of the Middle Ages and its Philosophical Thinking - Boethius - Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite - Carolingian Renaissance - Johannes Scotus Eriugena - Anselm of Canterbury - Peter Abelard - Albertus Magnus - Thomas Aquinas.