Individuation in Scholasticism: The Later Middle Ages and the Counter-Reformation, 1150-1650

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Individuation in Scholasticism: The Later Middle Ages and the Counter-Reformation, 1150-1650

Individuation in Scholasticism: The Later Middle Ages and the Counter-Reformation, 1150-1650 - Paperback

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by Jorge J. E. Gracia (Editor)

The definitive exploration of how medieval and early modern thinkers answered philosophy's most fundamental question: what makes an individual truly individual?

What makes an individual this particular being rather than another? This deceptively simple question-known as the problem of individuation-stood at the heart of medieval metaphysics and shaped the trajectory of Western philosophy.

Individuation in Scholasticism, edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia, offers the most comprehensive exploration available of this enduring philosophical problem. Bringing together sixteen distinguished scholars, this volume traces the evolution of theories of individuation across Latin, Islamic, and Jewish traditions, illuminating a rich intellectual dialogue that spans five centuries.

From Avicenna and Averroes to Aquinas, Scotus, Ockham, and Suárez, the contributors examine how major thinkers and schools confronted questions of identity, unity, and difference. Each chapter provides rigorous analysis grounded in historical context, revealing both the diversity of scholastic approaches and their profound influence on early modern philosophy, including Leibniz.

Bridging traditions, periods, and methodologies, this volume fills a critical gap in the study of metaphysics and medieval thought. It is an indispensable resource for scholars and students seeking to understand how the concept of individuality was forged, contested, and transmitted across generations.

Author Biography

Jorge J. E. Gracia is Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo. He is author of Individuality and Philosophy and Its History and is co-editor of Philosophy and Literature in Latin America and Individuation and Identity in Early Modern Philosophy, all published by SUNY Press. He is Series Editor for the SUNY Series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture.

Number of Pages: 634
Dimensions: 1.41 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 01, 1994

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