ABELARD, PETER (1079-1142), scholastic philosopher, was born |
ABELARD, PETER (1079-1142), ScholasticPhilosopher?, was born |
meaning at that time chiefly the logic of Aristotle transmitted |
meaning at that time chiefly the logic of AristotlE transmitted |
but whether he heard this champion of extreme Nominalism in |
but whether he heard this champion of extreme NominalisM? in |
His wanderings finally brought him to Paris, still under |
His wanderings finally brought him to ParisFrance?, still under |
Notre-Dame, he sat for a while under the teaching of William of Champeaux, the disciple of St Anselm and most advanced of |
Notre-Dame, he sat for a while under the teaching of WilliamofChampeaux?, the disciple of St Anselm and most advanced of |
in the downfall of the philosophic theory of Realism, till |
in the downfall of the philosophic theory of RealisM?, till |
Corbeil, nearer Paris. The success of his teaching was |
Corbeil, nearer ParisFrance?. The success of his teaching was |
Gildas, Abelard wrote, among other things, his famous Historia Calamitatum, and thus moved her to peu her first Letter, |
Gildas, Abelard wrote, among other things, his famous HistoriaCalamitatum?, and thus moved her to peu her first Letter, |
The general importance of Abelard lles in his having fixed |
The general importance of Abelard lies in his having fixed |
Through him was prepared in the Middle Age the ascendancy of the philosophical authority of Aristotle, which became |
Through him was prepared in the MiddleAge? the ascendancy of the philosophical authority of AristotlE, which became |
first the completed Organon, and gradually ail the other |
first the completed OrganoN?, and gradually ail the other |
Universals, see SCHOLASTICISM. Outside of his dialectic, |
Universals, see ScholasticisM?. Outside of his dialectic, |
great ethical inquiries of AAstotle became fully known to them. |
great ethical inquiries of AristotlE became fully known to them. |
for his life, especially his Historia Culamitatum, an |
for his life, especially his HistoriaCulamitatum?, an |