Peter Abelard: Collationes

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Clarendon Press, 15 févr. 2001 - 368 pages
Peter Abelard (1079-1142) is widely recognized as one of the most important writers of the twelfth century, famed for his skill in logic as well as his romance with Heloise. Even among Abelard's writings, the Collationes - or Dialogue between a Christian, a Philosopher, and a Jew - are remarkable for their daring and intellectual imaginativeness. Written probably c.1130, the work contains the fullest exposition of many aspects of abelard's ethics, the only statement of his unusual eschatological theory, and some of his most interesting ideas about faith and the relationship between theism and revealed religion This is the first full critical edition of the Collationes. Based on an entirely new collation of the manuscripts, it provides a facing-page English translation, detailed notes, and an extensive historical and philosophical introduction.
 

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ABBREVIATIONS
ix
SIGLA
xv
Moral Philosophy
lxviii
Are the Collationes unfinished?
lxxxvi
ABSTRACT OF THE ARGUMENT
civ
TRANSLATORS NOTE сххі
cxxi
TRANSLATION I
128
INDEXES
225
CONCORDANCE BETWEEN PL THOMAS AND THIS
235
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