Das Philosophische Denken Im Mittelalter. Von Augustin Zu Machiavelli by Kurt Flasch
Von Augustin Zu Machiavelli
A concise intellectual history that traces the development of medieval philosophical thought from late antiquity to the threshold of the Renaissance, surveying key figures and movements—Augustinian neoplatonism, the reception of Aristotle through Islamic and Jewish thinkers, the scholastic syntheses of metaphysics and theology, and the rise of nominalism—while highlighting debates about faith and reason, metaphysics, natural philosophy, and political theory; the work argues that medieval philosophy was a dynamic, creative continuum whose tensions and innovations helped prepare the transition to early modern thought and the realist politics associated with Machiavelli.
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