Non-Ontological Constructs The Effects of Abaelard's Logical and Ethical Theories on His Theology: A Study in Meaning and Verification |
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Author:
| Blackwell, Daniel F. |
Series title: | Basler und Berner Studien zur Historischen und Systematischen Theologie |
ISBN: | 978-3-261-03684-1 |
Publication Date: | Apr 1988 |
Publisher: | Herbert Lang Et Compagnie AG, Buchhandlung, Antiquariat
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $55.80 |
Book Description:
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Heretofore, Abaelard's theology has been examined in close connection with his studies on Aristotelian logic. It is here argued that Abaelard's criticism of Aristotle implies a logico-linguistic approach which is much closer to the Stoics. While definite traces of this non-ontological linguistic approach appear in the first theological work and its parallel texts in the
continuum, his later theological writings, equally intent on avoiding talk of ontological substances, are...
More DescriptionHeretofore, Abaelard's theology has been examined in close connection with his studies on Aristotelian logic. It is here argued that Abaelard's criticism of Aristotle implies a logico-linguistic approach which is much closer to the Stoics. While definite traces of this non-ontological linguistic approach appear in the first theological work and its parallel texts in the continuum, his later theological writings, equally intent on avoiding talk of ontological substances, are closely related to Stoic notions which Abaelard had already worked through in his Ethics.