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Philosophical Thought in the Middle Ages
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Medieval Philosophy
Overview of the historical context and key themes of medieval philosophy
Module #2
The Legacy of Ancient Greece
Influence of Greek philosophers (e.g., Plato, Aristotle) on medieval thought
Module #3
Early Christian Philosophy
The intersection of Christianity and philosophy in the works of Origen and St. Augustine
Module #4
The Rise of Scholasticism
The emergence of scholasticism and the role of universities in medieval philosophy
Module #5
Petrus Abaelard:Reason and Faith
The contributions and controversies of Petrus Abaelard, a pioneer of scholasticism
Module #6
The Rebirth of Aristotelianism
The rediscovery of Aristotles works and their impact on medieval philosophy
Module #7
Thomas Aquinas:Synthesizing Faith and Reason
The thought of Thomas Aquinas, including his concept of analogy and the Five Ways
Module #8
The Problem of Universals
Medieval debates on the nature of universals and the reality of abstract concepts
Module #9
The Nature of Reality:Substance, Potentiality, and Actuality
Medieval perspectives on the nature of reality, including the concepts of substance, potentiality, and actuality
Module #10
The Concept of Essence
Exploring the concept of essence and its implications for medieval metaphysics
Module #11
Causality and the Nature of God
Medieval debates on the nature of causality and the relationship between God and the world
Module #12
The Challenge of Averroism
The influence of Arabic philosophy, particularly Averroes, on medieval thought
Module #13
Duns Scotus and the Univocity of Being
The philosophical contributions of Duns Scotus, including his concept of the univocity of being
Module #14
William of Ockham:Nominalism and the Razor
The thought of William of Ockham, including his nominalist philosophy and the principle of Occams Razor
Module #15
Medieval Theories of Knowledge
Exploring medieval epistemological theories, including empiricism, rationalism, and skepticism
Module #16
Free Will and Moral Philosophy
Medieval debates on free will, moral responsibility, and the nature of ethics
Module #17
The Problem of Evil
Medieval responses to the problem of evil, including the Augustinian and Irenaean theodicies
Module #18
Medieval Political Philosophy
Exploring medieval theories of politics, including the concept of the common good
Module #19
Women in Medieval Philosophy
The contributions and experiences of women philosophers in the Middle Ages, such as Hildegard of Bingen
Module #20
The Intersection of Philosophy and Theology
The complex relationships between philosophy, theology, and spirituality in the Middle Ages
Module #21
The Legacy of Medieval Philosophy
The impact of medieval philosophy on subsequent intellectual developments, including the Renaissance and Enlightenment
Module #22
Case Study:The University of Paris
In-depth examination of the University of Paris, a hub of medieval philosophical activity
Module #23
Comparative Analysis:Islamic and Jewish Thought
Comparative analysis of medieval Islamic and Jewish philosophical traditions
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Philosophical Thought in the Middle Ages career


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