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The Philosophy of Piers Plowman
The Ethics and Epistemology of Love in Late Medieval Thought
von David Strong
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Reihe: The New Middle Ages
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-319-84791-7
Auflage: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Erschienen am 18.07.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 210 mm [H] x 148 mm [B] x 13 mm [T]
Gewicht: 306 Gramm
Umfang: 232 Seiten

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This book examines William Langland¿s late medieval poem, The Vision of Piers Plowman, in light of contemporary intellectual thought. David Strong argues that where the philosophers John Duns Scotus and William of Ockham revolutionize the view of human potential through their theories of epistemology, ethics, and freedom of the will, Langland vivifies these ideas by contextualizing them in an individual¿s search for truth and love. Specifically, the text ponders the intersection between reason and the will in expressing love. While scholars have consistently noted the text¿s indebtedness to these higher strains of thought, this is the first book-length study in over thirty years that explores the depth of this interconnection, and the only one that considers the salience of both Scotus and Ockham. It is essential reading for medieval literary specialists and students as well as any cultural historian who desires to augment their knowledge of truth and love.



.-1 The Interconnection Between Langland, Scotus, and Ockham.-2 The Natural Rights of Virtue.-3 Will's Need to Know.-4 The Will's Primacy and the Love it Produces.-5 The Role of Charity in Knowing Truth.-6 The Continual Pursuit of Love.



David Strong is Associate Professor, University of Texas at Tyler. His articles have appeared in
Modern Philology
,
Philosophy and Literature
, and

Medievalia et Humanistica.



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