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A6. Episodes 196 - 224: Early Medieval

The first group of episodes on medieval philosophy in Latin Christendom looks at authors and texts from the beginning of the medieval period, with Alcuin, Eriugena and other Carolingian thinkers, down to 12th century figures like Abelard, Alan of Lille, John of Salisbury and Hildegard of Bingen. Despite the reputation of the early medieval era as a "dark age" these thinkers put forth brilliant ideas concerning logic, language, metaphysics, ethics, and political philosophy. Look out for interviews with Andrew Arlig, Kent Emery, Stephen Gersh, Caroline Humfress, Jill Kraye, John Marenbon, and Eileen Sweeney.

196. Arts of Darkness: Introduction to Medieval Philosophy

197. Charles in Charge: The Carolingian Renaissance

198. Grace Notes: Eriugena and the Predestination Controversy

199. Much Ado About Nothing: Eriugena's Periphyseon

200. Jill Kraye and John Marenbon on Medieval Philosophy

201. Stephen Gersh on Medieval Platonism

202. Philosophers Anonymous: the Roots of Scholasticism

203. Virgin Territory: Peter Damian on Changing the Past

204. A Canterbury Tale: Anselm's Life and Works

205. Somebody's Perfect: Anselm's Ontological Argument

206. Eileen Sweeney on Anselm

207. All or Nothing: The Problem of Universals

208. Get Thee to a Nunnery: Heloise and Abelard

209. It’s the Thought that Counts: Abelard’s Ethics

210. John Marenbon on Peter Abelard

211. Learn Everything: the Victorines

212. Like Father, Like Son: Debating the Trinity

213. On the Shoulders of Giants: Philosophy at Chartres

214. The Good Book: Philosophy of Nature

215. Medieval History Podcasters

216. One of a Kind: Gilbert of Poitiers on Individuation

217. Andrew Arlig on Parts and Wholes

218. Two Swords: Early Medieval Political Philosophy

219. Law and Order: Gratian and Peter Lombard

220. Caroline Humfress on the Roots of Medieval Law

221. Leading Light: Hildegard of Bingen

222. Rediscovery Channel: Translations into Latin

223. Straw Men: The Rise of the Universities

224. Kent Emery on Institutions of Learning

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HoP_196___Arts_of_Darkness___Introduction_to_Medieval_Philosophy

Peter launches the series of podcasts on philosophy in medieval Latin Christendom with a look ahead at what’s to come.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1414991836?autostart=1

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HoP_197___Charles_in_Charge___The_Carolingian_Renaissance

Alcuin leads a resurgence of interest in philosophy and the liberal arts at the court of Charlemagne.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1415548484?autostart=1

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HoP_198___Grace_Notes___Eriugena_and_the_Predestination_Controversy

John Scotus Eriugena debates free will with his rival Gottschalk, arguing that God predestines the saved but not the damned.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1416140400?autostart=1

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HoP_199_Much_Ado_About_Nothing___Eriugenas_Periphyseon

Eriugena delves into the Greek tradition to produce his masterpiece of metaphysics and theology, the Periphyseon.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1416664462?autostart=1

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HoP_200___Jill_Kraye_and_John_Marenbon_on_Medieval_Philosophy

We celebrate reaching episode 200 with a special double interview on the problem of defining medieval philosophy.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1417290723?autostart=1

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HoP_201___Stephen_Gersh_on_Medieval_Platonism

Stephen Gersh (who was Peter's doctoral advisor!) joins him to discuss the sources and influence of Platonism in the Middle Ages.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1417764095?autostart=1

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HoP_202___Philosophers_Anonymous___the_Roots_of_Scholasticism

Little-known authors prepare the way for scholasticism with glosses on logic, metaphysical debate, and a poem about a cat.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1418466085?autostart=1

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HoP_203___Virgin_Territory___Peter_Damian_on_Changing_the_Past

Peter Damian takes up a question with surprising philosophical implications: can God restore virginity to a woman who has lost it?

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1419146133?autostart=1

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HoP_204___A_Canterbury_Tale___Anselms_Life_and_Works

Anselm offers more than his famous ontological argument, including a subtle account of human freedom.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1419755290?autostart=1

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HoP_205___Somebodys_Perfect___Anselms_Ontological_Argument

The most famous argument in medieval philosophy is Anselm's proof of God's existence. But how is it supposed to work?

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1420354537?autostart=1

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HoP_206___Eileen_Sweeney_on_Anselm

Anselm expert Eileen Sweeney discusses his approach to philosophy and the devotional aspect of his works.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1420961184?autostart=1

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HoP_207___All_or_Nothing___The_Problem_of_Universals

Abelard and other logicians of the 12th century argue over the status of universals: are they words or things?

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1421566741?autostart=1

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HoP_208___Get_Thee_to_a_Nunnery___Heloise_and_Abelard

Peter Abelard sets out an innovative ethical theory that identifies intentions as the core of moral life.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1422776642?autostart=1

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HoP_209___Its_the_Thought_that_Counts___Abelards_Ethics

Peter Abelard sets out an innovative ethical theory that identifies intentions as the core of moral life.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1422776642?autostart=1

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HoP_210___John_Marenbon_on_Peter_Abelard

John Marenbon returns to the podcast to discuss Abelard's views on necessity and freedom..

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1423381184?autostart=1

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HoP_211___Learn_Everything___the_Victorines

Hugh of Saint Victor and other scholars of the same abbey combine secular learning with spirituality

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1423986579?autostart=1

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HoP_212___Like_Father_Like_Son___Debating_the_Trinity

Discussion, debate and denunciation of philosophical attempts to explain the Trinity in Abelard, Richard of St Victor and Bernard of Clairvaux.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1424591548?autostart=1

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HoP_213___On_the_Shoulders_of_Giants___Philosophy_at_Chartres

The controversial role of Chartres in the philosophical Renaissance of the twelfth century.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1425055107?autostart=1

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HoP_214___The_Good_Book___Philosophy_of_Nature

As early medieval science blossoms, Bernard Silvestris and Alan of Lille personify Nature in their philosophical prose-poems.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1425801821?autostart=1

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HoP_215___The_Medieval_Podcasters

In this special episode, Peter chats with the hosts of the History of the Crusades, History of Byzantium, and British History podcasts.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1426402480?autostart=1

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HoP_216___One_of_a_Kind___Gilbert_of_Poitiers_on_Individuation

Gilbert of Poitiers proposes a unique way to explain how each individual is the individual it is.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1427006410?autostart=1

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HoP_217___Andrew_Arlig_on_Parts_and_Wholes

Andrew Arlig joins Peter to discuss medieval discussions of mereology (the study of parts and wholes).

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1427579435?autostart=1

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HoP_218___Two_Swords___Early_Medieval_Political_Philosophy

The “Investiture Contest” between church and state and the first major work of medieval political philosophy, John of Salisbury’s Policraticus.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1428235800?autostart=1

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HoP_219___Law_and_Order___Gratian_and_Peter_Lomb

Gratian and Peter Lombard help bring scholasticism to maturity by systematizing law and theology.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1428822573?autostart=1

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HoP_220___Caroline_Humfress_on_the_Roots_of_Medieva_lLaw

A discussion about Roman law and its reception in the medieval period, with ancient law expert Caroline Humfress.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1429421979?autostart=1

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HoP_221___Leading_Light___Hildegard_of_Bingen

The life, visions, political intrigues and scientific interests of Hildegard of Bingen.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1430028451?autostart=1

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HoP_222___Rediscovery_Channel___Translations_into_Latin

Greek and Arabic sources are rendered into Latin in a translation movement that will revolutionize medieval philosophy.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1430635937?autostart=1

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HoP_223___Straw_Men___the_Rise_of_the_Universities

The emergence of universities in Paris, Oxford, Bologna and elsewhere provide the main setting for medieval philosophy in the 13th century and beyond.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1431239521?autostart=1

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HoP_224___Kent_Emery_on_Institutions_of_Learning

Kent Emery joins Peter to discuss the effects of monastic and university culture on medieval philosophy.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1431843808?autostart=1

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