From the 200s CE to the Early 1300s: Plotinus to John Duns Scotus (25)
Beginning with the ancient philosopher Plotinus, this volume surveys the great thinkers of the world from late antiquity into the Middle Ages. In his treatises, Plotinus commented on the religious beliefs of his day, including the use of magic. Readers will also find the life stories of the Christian Saint Augustine, the Muslim philosopher Avicenna, the Buddhist teacher Shinran, and the Jewish philosopher Moses Maimonides. The book ends with a biography of John Dus Scotus, a Scottish philosopher and Franciscan friar. Readers are sure to gain an appreciation of the influential ideas that secured these philosophers a place in history.
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SeriesHistory's Most Influential Philosophers
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ManufacturerBritannica Educational Publishing
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PublisherBritannica Educational Publishing
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Publisher or imprintBritannica Educational Publishing
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AuthorDuignan, Brian
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ISBN-139781641903981
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size6.000 X 9.000
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Reading Interest7,8,9,10,11,12
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# of Pages64
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Dewey Decimal109.2--dc23
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Date Published2025
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SubjectNonfiction, Biographies, Collective Biography, Philosophers
Beginning with the ancient philosopher Plotinus, this volume surveys the great thinkers of the world from late antiquity into the Middle Ages. In his treatises, Plotinus commented on the religious beliefs of his day, including the use of magic. Readers will also find the life stories of the Christian Saint Augustine, the Muslim philosopher Avicenna, the Buddhist teacher Shinran, and the Jewish philosopher Moses Maimonides. The book ends with a biography of John Dus Scotus, a Scottish philosopher and Franciscan friar. Readers are sure to gain an appreciation of the influential ideas that secured these philosophers a place in history.