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Book cover of “Ockham’s Nominalism” philosophical introduction to medieval nominalism

Ockham’s Nominalism: Expert Guide to Medieval Philosophy

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Explore Ockham’s Radical Nominalist Vision Ockham’s Nominalism offers a clear, engaging introduction to William of Ockham’s groundbreaking challenge to universals, relations, and abstract entities. Claude Panaccio presents a system that...
The cover of ""The Natural & Supernatural in the Middle Ages"" by Robert Bartlett, featuring an intricate medieval illustration of angels, devils, and mythical creatures.

The Natural & Supernatural in the Middle Ages: Unveiling Medieval Beliefs

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Discover Medieval Beliefs: The Natural & Supernatural Unveiled How did medieval people view the world around them? In The Natural & Supernatural in the Middle Ages, Robert Bartlett explores how...
Hardcover cover of ""Proofs for Eternity"" by Herbert A. Davidson, exploring medieval philosophical arguments for God's existence and creation.

Expert Secrets Unveiled: Proofs for Eternity in Medieval Philosophy

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Discover the Proofs for Eternity: Creation and God's Existence In ""Proofs for Eternity,"" renowned philosopher Herbert A. Davidson uncovers the profound medieval arguments for the creation of the world and...
Cover of ""A Way Into Scholasticism"" by Peter S. Dillard, featuring a thoughtful design with religious and medieval scholarly motifs.

A Way into Scholasticism: The Ultimate Guide to St. Bonaventure's Spiritual Journey

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Unlock the Mystical Wisdom of St. Bonaventure A Way into Scholasticism by Peter S. Dillard is the essential companion to St. Bonaventure's classic treatise, The Soul's Journey into God. This...
Book cover of Understanding Anselm's Ontological Argument by Guy Jackson, featuring a thoughtful, intellectual design.

Understanding Anselm's Ontological Argument: A Modern Exploration

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Uncover the Power of Anselm's Ontological Argument For centuries, Anselm's Ontological Argument has sparked both intrigue and debate. Often misunderstood and dismissed as a fallacy, this philosophical argument is explored...