Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Philosophy between 500 and 1500 Unknown - 2011
by HENRIK LAGERLUND
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- Title Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Philosophy between 500 and 1500
- Author HENRIK LAGERLUND
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Springer
- Date 2011
- ISBN 9781402097294
About the author
Henrik Lagerlund is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario. He has published dozens of articles and reviews and has written the book Modal Syllogistics in the Middle Ages. He was the editor of "Mental Representation "and "Objects of Thought in Medieval Philosophy," and he was co-editor of two other books: "Emotions and Choice from Boethius to Descartes"; and "Forming the Mind: The Mind/Body Problem(s) in Late Medieval and Early Modern Thought," which was published by Springer in 2006.
The Section Editors of the Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy are:
Professor Cristina D Ancona, "University of Pisa, Italy
"Professor Katerina Ierodiakonou, "National Technical University of Athens, Greece"
Professor Bonnie Kent, " UC Irvine, USA
"Professor Peter King, "University of Toronto, Canada
"Professor Simo Knuuttila, "University of Helsinki, Finland"
Professor Jill Kraye, "Warburg Institute, University of London, United Kingdom"
Professor Alain de Libera, "University of Geneva, Switzerland
"Professor Alfonso Maieru, "University of Rome, "La Sapienza," Italy
"Professor John Marenbon, "University of Cambridge, United Kingdom"
Professor Emeritus A. S. McGrade," University of Connecticut, USA
"Professor Dominik Perler, "Humboldt-University of Berlin, Germany
"Professor Tamar Rudavsky, "Ohio State University, USA
"Professor Hans Thijssen, "Radbout Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands"
Professor Rega Wood, " Stanford University, USA"
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