William Ockham: Two Volume Set

William Ockham: Two Volume Set

by Marilyn Adams
William Ockham: Two Volume Set

William Ockham: Two Volume Set

by Marilyn Adams

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Overview

William Ockham is probably the most notorious and most widely misunderstood philosopher of the later Middle Ages. Accused by John Lutterell, the former chancellor of Oxford University, of teaching heretical doctrines, Ockham was summoned to Avignon by Pope John XXII and eventually lived under the protection of Louis of Bavaria. Yet, with Aquinas and Scotus, he remains among the three greatest philosophers of the period.

This landmark book, split into two volumes, offers a clear and concise account of Ockham's philosophical positions (his ontology, logic, epistemology, and natural philosophy), along with the arguments for them. It then shows how Ockham's theological disagreements with his most eminent predecessors are a logical consequence of underlying philosophical differences. According to Marilyn McCord Adams, Ockham emerges as a Franciscan Aristotelian, much more philosophically and religiously conservative than commonly supposed. Adams challenges the notions that Ockham's nominalism and ontological reductions lead to subjectivism in metaphysics, his epistemology to skepticism, his theory of causality to Humean constant conjunction or to occasionalism. Likewise, Adams rejects the notion that Ockham's philosophical doctrines lead to heretical views in theology, or that his insistence on divine freedom leads to arbitrariness and caprice in ethics. Although her primary focus is on Ockham, McAdams compares and contrasts his positions with those of Aquinas, Scotus, Henry of Ghent, among others. William Ockham constitutes an excellent initiation for philosophers into the problems and theoretical framework of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268074869
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 09/01/2015
Series: Publications in Medieval Studies , #25
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1402
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author

Marilyn McCord Adams was a distinguished American philosopher and Episcopal priest. She taught medieval and philosophical theology at a number of schools during her career, including the University of California, Los Angeles; Yale University; and the University of Oxford. She was cofounder and president of the Society of Christian Philosophers and wrote several books, including Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God and Christ and Horrors.


Marilyn McCord Adams (1943-2017) was an American philosopher and Episcopal priest. She specialized in the philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and medieval philosophy. She was Horace Tracy Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology at Yale Divinity School from 1998 to 2003 and Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford from 2004 to 2009.

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