02896nam 2200373 450 99665487120331620251021162816.0978-2-503-61354-3(opera completa)978-2-503-61352-9(vol. 1)978-2-503-61353-6(vol. 2)20250502d2025----km y0itay5003 baengmulBEy 10 yRadical thinking in the Middle Agesacts of the XV International Congress of the SIEPM, Paris, 22-26 August 2022edited by Monica Brinzei ... [et al.]TurnhoutBrepols20252 volumi (XV, X, 1177 p.)24 cmRencontres de philosophie médiévale29In testa al frontespizio: Société internationale pour l'étude de la philosophie médiévaleDOI: 10.1484/M.RPM-EB.5.141539 (opera completa); DOI: 10.1484/M.RPM-EB.5.143907 (vol. 1); DOI: 10.1484/M.RPM-EB.5.143908 (vol. 2)These volumes present a selection of papers delivered in Paris at the XV International Congress of the Société internationale pour l'étude de la philosophie médiévale, August 22-26, 2022. The appearance of the term radix positionis in medieval debates inspired the contributors to investigate whether there was something that could be considered radical thought in the Middle Ages and, if so, what the roots of this radical thought were in the different philosophical traditions in various geographical, cultural, religious, and linguistic contexts (Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin). Medieval philosophy often engaged in a quest for origins, but it could also be radical in its methodology or in its attitude when it refused any compromise on its principles or basic concepts, be they innovative or rediscovered. Radicalism could be conceived as extremism in pushing a hypothesis, procedure, or line of inquiry to its limits, leading to extreme positions. Radical thought could mean being intellectually inflexible on principles, obstinate in embracing theses that broke from tradition, progressive but also extremist. The contributions in these volumes thus analyse case-studies of doctrinal conflict, dogmatic struggle, and condemnation by religious or academic institutions, presenting examples of both intellectual courage and philosophical intransigence. (Fonte: editore)2001Rencontres de philosophie médiévale29Filosofia medievaleAtti di congressiBNCF189BRÎNZEI,MonicaSociété internationale pour l'étude de la philosophie médiévale384696ITcbaREICAT996654871203316II.1.B. 365 1292373/1 L.M.II.1.573383II.1.B. 365 2292373/2 L.M.II.1.573384BKUMARadical thinking in the Middle Ages4445676UNISA