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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198207166
ISBN-13
9780198207160
eBay Product ID (ePID)
615340
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
412 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Common Good in Late Medieval Political Thought
Publication Year
1999
Subject
History & Theory, Europe / Medieval
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
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1.1 in
Item Weight
25.8 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
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College Audience
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'This new, magisterial study in medieval ecclesiastical and civil polity.. the author's ability to elucidate the complex philosophical thought of many of his chosen theologians is not the least impressive aspect of the book. For those who are not specialists in medieval studies, much of theinterest of this book will lie in the way the author shows how attention to his central subject casts light upon some of the most vexing and disturbing questions of philosophy and theology.'Brian Horne, Journal of Theological Studies, Vol.51 No.1, 'So extensive and intimate is his understanding of the thought of late medieval Europe and so authoritative is his handlig of the texts that we are compelled to see the issues through the eyes of those who debated them... It is... fascinating for it brings to the reader's attention figuresfrom the late Middle Ages who, perhaps, have not yet received the recognition they might have deserved.'Brian Horne, Journal of Theological Studies, Vol.51 No.1, "It was written for and will be appreciated by specialists in medieval philosophy, theology, and late medieval history."--History, 'No historian of medieval political ideas can ignore so thoughrough and well-documented a case for the verdict that, in the author's closing words, 'the truely radical texts in scholastic politcal thought were provided, not by Aristotle, but by Augustine and the Bible'.'J.H. Burns, Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 51.2, April 2000., 'This detailed analysis of the common good ... in scholastic philosophical and theological discourse throws critical light on the history of political ideas.'History of Political thought, vol.XXII, issue 1'No historian of medieval political ideas can ignore so thoughrough and well-documented a case for the verdict that, in the author's closing words, 'the truely radical texts in scholastic politcal thought were provided, not by Aristotle, but by Augustine and the Bible'.'J.H. Burns, Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 51.2, April 2000.'the book goes beyond context to provide an elaborate, difficult, but rewarding analysis of texts.'J.H. Burns Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 51.2, April 2000.'This new, magisterial study in medieval ecclesiastical and civil polity.. the author's ability to elucidate the complex philosophical thought of many of his chosen theologians is not the least impressive aspect of the book. For those who are not specialists in medieval studies, much of the interest of this book will lie in the way the author shows how attention to his central subject casts light upon some of the most vexing and disturbing questions ofphilosophy and theology.'Brian Horne, Journal of Theological Studies, Vol.51 No.1'A volume of considerable scholarship and intellectual force... the volume is an important contribution to understanding of the developmaent of scholastic ideas on political philosophy at a vital stage of their evolution.'R.N. Swanson, The Heythrop Journal Vol.41 No. 2'So extensive and intimate is his understanding of the thought of late medieval Europe and so authoritative is his handlig of the texts that we are compelled to see the issues through the eyes of those who debated them... It is... fascinating for it brings to the reader's attention figures from the late Middle Ages who, perhaps, have not yet received the recognition they might have deserved.'Brian Horne, Journal of Theological Studies, Vol.51 No.1, 'the book goes beyond context to provide an elaborate, difficult, but rewarding analysis of texts.'J.H. Burns Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 51.2, April 2000., 'This detailed analysis of the common good ... in scholastic philosophical and theological discourse throws critical light on the history of political ideas.'History of Political thought, vol.XXII, issue 1, 'A volume of considerable scholarship and intellectual force... the volume is an important contribution to understanding of the developmaent of scholastic ideas on political philosophy at a vital stage of their evolution.'R.N. Swanson, The Heythrop Journal Vol.41 No. 2
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
320/.01/1
Table Of Content
Albertus Magnus: Aristotle and the Common GoodAlbertus Magnus: Common Good and Common BenefitThomas Aquinas: Metaphysics and HierarchyThomas Aquinas: Love, Justice, and VirtueThe Life of Virtue: Giles of Rome's De Regimine PrincipumHenry of Ghent: Self-Love and InclusionHenry of Ghent: Authority, Obedience, and ResistanceGodfrey of Fontaines: Love, Justice, and VirtueGodfrey of Fontaines: Authority, Obedience, and ResistanceThe Life of Virtue: Giles of Rome, James of Viterbo, and John of ParisRemigio dei Girolami: The Order of LoveRemigio dei Girolami: Peace and OrderConclusionBibliography
Synopsis
This study offers a major reinterpretation of medieval political thought by examining one of its most fundamental ideas. If it was axiomatic that the goal of human society should be the common good, then this notion presented at least two conceptual alternatives. Did it embody the highest moral ideals of happiness and the life of virtue, or did it represent the more pragmatic benefits of peace and material security? Political thinkers from Thomas Aquinas to William of Ockham answered this question in various contexts. In theoretical terms, they were reacting to the rediscovery of Aristotle's Politics and Ethics, an event often seen as pivotal in the history of political thought. On a practical level, they were faced with pressing concerns over the exercise of both temporal and ecclesiastical authority - resistance to royal taxation and opposition to the jurisdiction of the pope. In establishing the connections between these different contexts, The Common Good questions the identification of Aristotle as the primary catalyst for the emergence of 'the individual' and a 'secular' theory of the state. Through a detailed exposition of scholastic political theology, it argues that the roots of any such developments should be traced, instead, to Augustine and the Bible., This book reassesses the impact of Aristotle's moral and political philosophy on medieval scholastic thought. It examines the relationship between the common good and the individual good, and between the authority of the church and the authority of the temporal ruler. The result is a major reinterpretation of the emergence of a secular theory of the state in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries., This book reassesses the impact of Aristotle's moral and political philosophy on medieval scholastic thought. It examines the relationship between the common good and the individual good, and between the authority of the Church and the authority of the temporal ruler. The result is a major reinterpretation of the emergence of a secular theory of the state in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries.
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JC330.15.K46 1999
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