Buch, Englisch, Band 136, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 1035 g
Reihe: Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters
Buch, Englisch, Band 136, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 1035 g
Reihe: Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters
ISBN: 978-90-04-70473-2
Verlag: World Bank Publications
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Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Westlichen Philosophie Mittelalterliche & Scholastische Philosophie
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Alte Geschichte & Archäologie Vor- und Frühgeschichte, prähistorische Archäologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Nicht-Westliche Philosophie Islamische & Arabische Philosophie
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtswissenschaft Allgemein
- Geisteswissenschaften Islam & Islamische Studien Islam: Philosophie & Wissenschaften
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 A Matter of Principles: The Epistemic Status of Medicine in Albert’s Early Theology and Aristotelian Paraphrases
1 What Is Health and What Is Healing? A Conundrum in Medieval Discussions
2 Healing the Soul, Healing the Body: Medicine and Natural Philosophy in Albert’s Early Theology
3 Avicenna: Between the First Teacher and the Physician
4 The De homine and the First Entry of Avicenna’s De animalibus
5 Medicine in the Aristotelian Paraphrases: Theoretical Underpinnings and Historical Context
6 Medicine in the Parva naturalia: An Open Question
7 Medicine as a Part of Natural Philosophy (?) in Albert’s Zoology
Conclusions
Part 1 Spirits of Life
2 Vita abstrahitur a vegetatione: Spirit and Albert’s Emanative Psychology of Life
1 Medieval Conceptions of Spirit: between Language of Life and Doctrine of Intermediaries
2 Keeping It Cool: Aristotle on Soul, pneuma and Life
3 Vital Spirits, Vital Faculty and Life: Costa Ben Luca, Nemesius and the Galenic Medical Tradition
4 Neoplatonic Psychology Meets Galenic Medicine: Avicenna on Spirit, Soul and Life
5 Actus animae secundum se: Soul, Spirit, and Life in Albert the Great
Conclusions
3 Spirit, Generation and Natural Teleology—Part1: Human Generation
1 “The pneuma and the Nature within It”: Aristotle on Generation
2 First Teaching vs. Anatomical Practice: Avicenna on Generation
3 Averroes on Heart, Spirit and Generation: an Undervalued Albertinian Source
4 Albert on Generation between Theology, Zoology and Botany
Conclusions
4 Spirit, Generation and Natural Teleology—Part2: Animal, Plant, and Spontaneous Generation
1 Pneuma, Animal Generation, and Spontaneous Generation in Aristotle
2 Avicenna on Spirit, Animal Generation, and (Human?) Spontaneous Generation
3 Averroes on Spirit and Spontaneous Generation
4 Animal, Plant, and Spontaneous Generation in Albert the Great
Conclusions
5 Spirit, Radical Moisture, and Longevity in Living Beings
1 Vital Heat, Moisture, and Longevity in Aristotle
2 The Lamp Metaphor, Spirit, and Radical Moisture in Avicenna
3 Spirit, Radical Moisture, and Longevity in Albert the Great
Conclusions
Part 2 Spirits of Perception
6 Spirit and potentiae apprehensivae deforis: The Psychophysiology of Sense Perception and Common Sense
1 Heat, pneuma and Sensation in Aristotle
2 Animal Spirits and Sense Perception in Costa Ben Luca and Other Medico-philosophical Sources
3 Animal Spirits in Avicenna’s Theory of Sense Perception and Common Sense
4 Spiritus animalis and potentiae apprehensivae deforis in Albert’s Psychology
Conclusions
7 Animal Spirits and Internally Apprehensive Powers (potentiae apprehensivae deintus)—Part1: Estimation and Memory
1 Aristotle on Human and Animal Cognition: Imagination, Memory, and Recollection
2 Brain Ventricles and Cognitive Faculties in Costa Ben Luca, Nemesius and Other Sources
3 Avicenna’s Psychophysiology of Inner Senses: Estimation, Memory, and Recollection
4 Averroes’ Critique of Avicennian Estimation: A Turning Point in Medieval Psychology
5 Animal Spirits and potentiae apprehensivae deintus in Albert the Great: Estimation and Memory
Conclusions
8 Animal Spirits and Internally Apprehensive Powers (potentiae apprehensivae deintus)—Part2: Sleep, Dreams and Prophecy
1 Aristotle’s Psychophysiology of Dreaming and Sleeping
2 The Psychophysiology of Sleep, Dreaming and Prophecy in Avicenna and the Arabic Philosophical Tradition
3 God-Given Dreams, Dreaming and Sleep in Albert the Great
Conclusions
Final Remarks
1 Methodology: Albert the Great and the Role of Medicine
2 The Role of Spirits
Bibliography
Index