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Abstract: | This volume explores attempts at the popularization of philosophy and natural science in medieval Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Medieval philosophers usually wrote their philosophical books for philosophers, so the desire to convey psychological, cosmological, metaphysical, or even physical teachings to the vulgus may seem surprising. This disdain for the multitude and their weak intellectual capabilities is expressed most clearly in the medieval Islamic and Jewish Aristotelian traditions of philosophy, but is certainly found among the Scholastics as well. Yet philosophy was taught to non-philosophers and via a variety of literary genres. Indeed, scholars have argued that philosophy most influenced medieval society through popular forms of transmission. Among the questions this volume addresses are the following: Which philosophers or theologians sought to direct their philosophical writings to the many for what purposes did they seek to popularize philosophy was the goal to teach philosophical truths? Were certain teachings not transmitted which teachings were transmitted most often for whom exactly were these popularized texts written? Were the authors of popularized philosophy always aware they were writing for non-philosophers? How did they go about teaching philosophy to a wide audience? How successful were these attempts in what ways did popularized philosophy impact upon society to what extent were the considerations and problems in the medieval popularization of philosophy the same or different in the various religious traditions of philosophy? How philosophical was the popularized philosophy in addressing these questions, this pioneering volume is the first of its kind to bring together scholars of medieval Islamic, Jewish, and Christian thought to discuss the popularization of philosophy in these three religious traditions of philosophy. |
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adam_text | Table of Contents General Introduction Marieke Abram and Steven Harvey Parti Introductory Remarks 1. Philosophy as Literature: Appraisal, Defence, and Satire of Rational Thought in Classical Arabic Poetry and Prose Gerhard Endress 2. Broadening the Audience for Philosophy among Medieval Jews Charles H. Manekin 3. Popularization of Philosophy in the Latin West: The Philosophical Opportunities of Popularization John Marenbon Part II Popularization of Philosophy via Encyclopaedias of Philosophy and Science 4. Popularization of Philosophy via Encyclopaedias of Philosophy and Science: Introduction Steven Harvey 5. Anonymous Philosophical Compendia: An Attempt at Vulgarization? Elvira Wakelnig 6. Levels of Philosophical Sophistication in Medieval Hebrew Encyclopaedias of Philosophy and Science Resianne Fontaine
7· The Summa dictorum: A TheologicalPhilosophical Encyclopaedia for Monks Guy Guldentops Partili Popularization of Philosophy via Books of Instruction 8. Popularization of Philosophy via Books of Instruction: Introduction Sarah Stroumsa 9. Between Popularity and Marginality: al-Baţalyawsi’s Book ofImaginary Circles Ayala Eliyahu 10. Ruah Hem An Early Popular Hebrew Introduction to Science Ofer Elior 11. Medieval Philosophy of Nature Popularized? Albert the Great’s De animalibus Katja Krause Part IV Popularization of Philosophy via Mystical Literature iz. Popularization of Philosophy via Mystical Literature: Introduction Yossef Schwartz 13. Popularization of Philosophy in the Sufi Milieu: The Reception of Avicenna’s Doctrine of the Origination of the Human Soul in Ayn al-Qudāt al-Hamadānī’s Writings Salimeh Maghsoudlou
TABLE OF CONTENTS 14.. Myth and Metaphysics: The Popularization of Platonic and Neoplatonic Motifs through Kabbalistic Theosophy Tanja Werthmann 231 15. Popularized Philosophy in Hendrik Негр s Mystical Guide, the Spieghel der volcomenheit Marieke Abram 247 PartV Popularization of Philosophy via Scriptural Exegesis and Sermons 16. Popularization of Philosophy via Scriptural Exegesis and Sermons: Introduction Howard Kreisel 269 17. The Conception of Philosophical Problems in Eakhr al-Din al-Rāzī’s Qur’an Commentary (Mafātīh al-ghayb) and the Popularization of Philosophy Lukas Muehlethaler 283 18. Fifteenth-Century Synagogue Sermons Chaim Meir Neria 295 19· Approaching Wisdom: The ‘Anonymous of Tegernsee’ and his Translation of Bernard’s Sermones super Cantica Canticorum Lydia Wegener 307 Part УТ Popularization of Philosophy via Poetry 20. Popularization of Philosophy via Poetry: Introduction Anne Eusterschulte 323 21. Intellectual Poetry in the Medieval Islamicate World: Verse and the Popularization of Philosophical Knowledge M. A. Mujeeb Khan 337 7
8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 22. The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Philosophers: The Ladder of Knowledge in Immanuel of Rome’s Hell and Heaven Yehuda Halper 351 23. ‘Donna gentile’: Philosophy in and around the Vita nuova Myrtha de Meo -Ehlert 363 Part VII Concluding Reflections 24. Religious Critique as a Popularization of Philosophy Frank Grifpel 379 25. Jewish Averroists contra the Popularization of Philosophy: The Case of the Philosophists Shalom Sadik 389 26. Popular Philosophy is the True Philosophy Warren Zev Harvey 401 27. The Modern Popularization of Medieval Philosophy Peter Adamson 411 28. Some Remarks on Vulgarization of Philosophy in the Middle Ages Loris Sturlese 419 Index of Names, Ancient and Premodern 433 Index of Names, Modern and Contemporary 439 Index of Öooks, Ancient and Premodern 447 Index of Subjects 459
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