Logic, Theology and Poetry in Boethius, Anselm, Abelard, and Alan of Lille: Words in the Absence of Things

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Springer, Apr 30, 2016 - Literary Criticism - 236 pages
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This interdisciplinary study offers an interpretation of the major logical, philosophical/theological and poetic writings of Boethius, Abelard and Alan of Lille. The author examines their theories of language and the ways in which they explore how words illuminate things, how the mind comprehends God and how the individual reaches beatitude.

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Contents

Words in the Absence of Things
1
Translation Transfer and Transport
7
A TwelfthCentury Hermeneutics of Suspicion
62
Language and its Peregrinations to and from Divine Unity
127
Language and the Ascensus Mentis ad Deum
176
Notes
185
Bibliography
213
Index
230
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EILEEN C. SWEENEY is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston College, USA.

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