The Key Ideas of Western Philosophy

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The Key Ideas of Western Philosophy

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John Greenbank searches history for answers to persistent questions.

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Re: The Key Ideas of Western Philosophy

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Philosophy Now wrote:John Greenbank searches history for answers to persistent questions.

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The author fails to mention philosophy in the Middle Ages in his otherwise useful article.
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tbieter wrote:
Philosophy Now wrote:John Greenbank searches history for answers to persistent questions.

https://philosophynow.org/issues/105/Th ... Philosophy
The author fails to mention philosophy in the Middle Ages in his otherwise useful article.
But PhilosophyNow published an excellent issue. https://philosophynow.org/issues/50
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Re: The Key Ideas of Western Philosophy

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tbieter wrote:
Philosophy Now wrote:John Greenbank searches history for answers to persistent questions.

https://philosophynow.org/issues/105/Th ... Philosophy
The author fails to mention philosophy in the Middle Ages in his otherwise useful article.
Last night I remembered a statement about ignorance of the Middle Ages by the late Ralph McInerny. He wrote "After Gilson [Etienne Gilson], ignorance of the Middle Ages is culpable."

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