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A7. Episodes 225 - 249: Thirteenth Century

In the thirteenth century, medieval philosophy reaches the highpoints of scholasticism with such famous names as Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Henry of Ghent, and Duns Scotus. In Paris, debates rage over the newly rediscovered works of Aristotle, with reactions ranging from condemnation to enthusiasm. There are developments in science, notably with the pioneering empiricism of Roger Bacon, while philosophers outside the scholastic mainstream also make contributions (including female thinkers like Mechtilde of Magdeburg). In addition to podcasts on specific thinkers, certain themes are covered, such as the transcendentals, magic, poverty, animals, just war theory, philosophy of language, and the eternity of the world. This series of episodes includes interviews with Charles Burnett, Therese Cory, Richard Cross, Catarina Ditulh-Novaes, Martin Pickavé, Georgio Pini, Scott MacDonald, and Juhana Toivanen.

225. No Uncertain Terms: Thirteenth Century Logic

226. Full of Potential: Thirteenth Century Physics

227. Stayin’ Alive: Thirteenth Century Psychology

228. It's All Good: The Transcendentals

229. Do the Right Thing: Thirteenth Century Ethics

230. A Light That Never Goes Out: Robert Grosseteste

231. Origin of Species: Roger Bacon

232. Charles Burnett on Magic

233. Stairway to Heaven: Bonaventure

234. Your Attention Please: Peter Olivi

235. Juhana Toivanen on Animals in Medieval Philosophy

236. None for Me, Thanks: Franciscan Poverty

237. Begin the Beguine: Hadewijch and Mechthild of Magdeburg

238. Binding Arbitration: Robert Kilwardby

239. Catarina Dutilh Novaes on Medieval Logic

240. Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: Albert the Great’s Natural Philosophy

241. The Shadow Knows: Albert the Great's Metaphysics

242. Therese Cory on Self-Awareness in Albert and Aquinas

243. The Ox Heard Round the World: Thomas Aquinas

244. Everybody Needs Some Body: Aquinas on Soul and Knowledge

245. What Comes Naturally: Ethics in Albert and Aquinas

246. What Pleases the Prince: The Rule of Law

247. Onward, Christian Soldiers: Just War Theory

248. Scott MacDonald on Aquinas

249. Paris When it Sizzles: the Condemnations

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HoP_225___No_Uncertain_Terms___Thirteenth_Century_Logic

The terminist logicians William of Sherwood and Peter of Spain classify the various ways that language can relate to the world.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1432447200?autostart=1

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HoP_226___Full_of_Potential___Thirteenth_Century_Physics

Richard Rufus and anonymous commentators on Aristotle explore the nature of motion, time, infinity and space.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1433052000?autostart=1

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HoP_227___Stayin_Alive___Thirteenth___Century_Psychology

John Blund and William of Auvergne draw on Aristotle and Avicenna to argue that the soul is immaterial and immortal.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1433654173?autostart=1

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HoP_228___Its_All_Good___The_Transcendentals

Philip the Chancellor introduces the transcendentals, a key idea in medieval metaphysics and aesthetics.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1434261128?autostart=1

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HoP_229___Do_the_Right_Thing___Thirteenth_Century_Ethics

The scholastics explore Aristotle’s ethical teaching and the concept of moral conscience.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1434862800?autostart=1

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HoP_230___A_Light_That_Never_Goes_Out___Robert_Grosseteste

Translator, scientist and theologian Robert Grosseteste sheds light on the cosmos, human understanding, and the rainbow.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1435467600?autostart=1

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HoP_231___Origin_of_Species___Roger_Bacon

Roger Bacon extols the power of science based on experience and uses a general theory of "species" to explain light and vision.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1436072400?autostart=1

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HoP_232___Charles_Burnett_on_Magic

Charles Burnett tells Peter about the role of magic in medieval intellectual life.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1436679295?autostart=1

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HoP_233___Stairway_to_Heaven___Bonaventure

Bonaventure argues that human knowledge depends on an illumination from God

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1437282000?autostart=1

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HoP_234___Your_Attention_Please___Peter_Olivi

Peter Olivi proposes that awareness occurs not through passively being affected by things, but by actively paying attention to them.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1437890400?autostart=1

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HoP_235___Juhana_Toivanen_on_Animals_in_Medieval_Philosophy

Medieval ideas about what animals do and do not have in common with humans, and how we should treat them.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1438495200?autostart=1

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HoP_236___None_for_Me_Thanks___Franciscan_Poverty

Bonaventure and Peter Olivi respond to critics of the Franciscan vow of poverty, in a debate which produced new ideas about economics and rights

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1439097458?autostart=1

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Hop_236_HoP_237___Indian Philosophy Announcement!

New feed for Philosophy in India: http://hopwag2.podbean.com/feed/

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1442688734?autostart=1

and

historyofphilosophy.net - Podcast Series Covering The History of Indian Philosophy Without Any Gaps - A8. Episodes 01- 62: Origins of Indian Philosophy

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HoP_237___Begin_the_Beguine___Hadewijch_and_Mechthild_of_Magdeburg

Two Beguine authors, Hadewijch and Mechthild of Magdeburg, deploy the tropes of courtly love in vernacular writings about their mystical experiences.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1443330000?autostart=1

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HoP_238_Binding_Arbitration___Robert_Kilwardby

Robert Kilwardby is infamous for his ban on teaching certain philosophical ideas at Oxford, yet made contributions in logic and on the soul.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1444539600?autostart=1

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HoP_239___Catarina_Dutilh_Novaes_on_Medieval_Logic

Was medieval logic "formal"? Peter finds out from Catarina Dutilh Novaes.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1445749200?autostart=1

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HoP_240___Animal_Vegetable_Mineral___Albert_the_Great's_Natural_Philosophy

Albert the Great earns his nickname “universal doctor” by devoting himself to the whole of nature, from geology and botany to the study of human nature.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1446958800?autostart=1

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HoP_241_The_Shadow_Knows_Albert_the_Great's_Metaphysics

Albert the Great’s theory of being and his attempt to explain what changes in the human mind when we come to see God in the afterlife.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1448172000?autostart=1

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HoP_242___Therese_Cory_on_Self___Awareness_in_Albert_and_Aquinas

Therese Cory tells Peter what Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas thought about self-awareness.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1449378000?autostart=1

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HoP_243___The_Ox_Heard_Round_the_World___Thomas_Aquinas

An introduction to Thomas Aquinas, his views on faith and reason, and his famous “five ways” of proving God’s existence.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1450591200?autostart=1

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HoP_244___Everybody_Needs_SomeBody___Aquinas_on_Soul_and_Knowledge

Thomas Aquinas makes controversial claims concerning the unity of the soul and the empirical basis of human knowledge.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1451797200?autostart=1

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HoP_245___What_Comes_Naturally___Ethics_in_Albert_and_Aquinas

Natural and supernatural virtue and happiness in Thomas Aquinas and his teacher, Albert the Great.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1453006800?autostart=1

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HoP_246___What_Pleases_the_Prince___The_Rule_of_Law

Natural law and political legitimacy in thirteenth century thinkers up to and including Thomas Aquinas.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1454216400?autostart=1

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HoP_247___Onward_Christian_Soldiers___Just_War_Theory

Aquinas follows medieval legal thinkers in defining the conditions under which war may be justified, and proposes his famous doctrine of double effect.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1455426000?autostart=1

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HoP_248___Scott_MacDonald_on_Aquinas

Scott MacDonald joins Peter to discuss Thomas Aquinas' views on human knowledge.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1456635600?autostart=1

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HoP_249___Paris_When_it_Sizzles___the_Condemnations

Two rounds of condemnations at Paris declare certain philosophical teachings as heretical. But what were the long term effects?

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1457845200?autostart=1

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