Ipsa Vita et Veritas - G. Kapriev

Ipsa Vita et Veritas

Der 'ontologische Gottesbeweis' und die Ideenwelt Anselms von Canterbury

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
404 Seiten
1998
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-11097-7 (ISBN)
225,77 inkl. MwSt
This book offers an interpretation of the unum argumentum. Interpreted as a search for the limit of thought, the argument cannot be understood as an "ontological proof". Afterwards, the author shows which Anselm has been misperceived by subsequent interpreters.
This study offers an interpretation of the argument of the Proslogion as an epitome of Anselm's world of thought. The main part of the book is concerned with the unum argumentum, which constitutes the whole text of the Proslogion. Interpreted as a search for the origin and limit of thought, the argument cannot be understood as an "ontological proof" for the existence of God. Next, the author shows the ways in which Anselm has been misperceived and "mystified" by subsequent interpreters, and argues that the Proslogion must be understood as an element of Anselm's practice of wisdom.

Georgi Kapriev, Ph.D. (1991), is an Associate Professor in Medieval Philosophy at the University of Sofia. He has published books on Augustine, Anselm and early medieval historiography, as well as many essays on various themes in medieval Byzantine and Latin philosophy and intellectual history. He has also translated several medieval Latin texts into Bulgarian, and is an Associate Editor of The Journal for Medieval Philosophy and Culture.

Teil I: Einleitung

Vorbemerkung

Teil II: Die Ideenwelt Anselms
II.1 Glaube und Vernunft
II.2 Der Dialog und die Dialektik
II.3 Die Wahrheitslehre
II.4 Die Vernunft

Teil III: Das Proslogion-argument. Glossen

Teil IV: Der ausgedachte Anselm
1. Die Hauptvoraussetzungen der gegenwartigen Lesart
2. Die mittelalterliche Lekture des Arguments
3. Der ontologische Beweis in der rationalistischen Metaphysik
4. Die "Schuld" Anselms

Teil V. Schluss
1. Die Heilspadagogik
2. Die christliche Weisheit

Literaturliste

Index Rerum
Index nominum

1. Das Unun argumentum
2. Kapitel II, Satz 2: "Et quidem credimus te esse aliquid quo nihil maius cogitari possit"

Reihe/Serie Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters ; 61
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache deutsch
Gewicht 879 g
Einbandart Leinen
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie des Mittelalters
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 90-04-11097-6 / 9004110976
ISBN-13 978-90-04-11097-7 / 9789004110977
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