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This study explores the Problem of individuation during the early medieval period, aiming to establish a foundational understanding of the prevailing approaches through detailed investigations of key authors. It begins with a chapter that outlines the problem without specific references to medieval thought, serving two purposes: to create a framework for evaluating various doctrines of individuation and to provide a basis for comparing different medieval perspectives with contemporary views. The historical discussion starts with Boethius, who introduced significant aspects of individuation to the Middle Ages. His treatment of the subject suggests two primary approaches adopted by later thinkers. The first, a metaphysical perspective, is explored in Chapter III through the works of John Eriugena, Thierry of Chartres, Gilbert of Poitiers, and others. The second approach, more logical in nature, is represented by Peter Abelard and discussed in Chapter IV. The final chapter summarizes earlier discussions and characterizes the medieval approach to individuation. The book concludes with a comprehensive bibliography, making it a valuable resource for philosophers, logicians, theologians, historians, and scholars of medieval studies.
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Introduction to the problem of individuation in the early Middle Ages, Jorge J. E. Gracia
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- 1988
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