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Dante and Catholic philosophy in the thirteenth century
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Preliminary Discourse.— Tradition of Letters in Italy, from the Latin Decadence to Dante 3
Introduction.— Authority of Dante in regard to Philosophy. — Design of the Proposed Work 47
PART I.
Chapter I. — Religious, Political, and Intellectual Situation of Christendom from the Thirteenth to the Fourteenth Century; Causes Favoring the Development of Philosophy 63
Chapter II. — Scholastic Philosophy in the Thirteenth Century 76
Chapter III. — Special Characteristics of Italian Philosophy. 96
Chapter IV. — Life, Studies, and Genius of Dante. General Design of the Divine Comedy. Place Occupied in it by the Philosophical Element 104
PART II.
Exposition of Dante s Philosophical Doctrines.
Chapter I. — Prolegomena 133
Chapter II.— Evil 145
Chapter III.— Evil and Good, in Conjunction and in Conflict 175
Chapter IV.— Good 222
PART III.
Chapter I. — Dante's Philosophy Considered. — Analogies with Oriental Doctrines 270
Chapter II. — Relations of Dante's Philosophy to the Schools of Antiquity. Plato and Aristotle.— idealism and Sensism 280
Chapter III. — Relations of Dante's Philosophy with the Schools of the Middle Ages. — St. Bonaventura and St. Thomas Aquinas. Mysticism and Dogmatism 302
Chapter IV. — Analogy between the Philosophy of Dante and Modern Philosophy. — Empiricism and Rationalism. 327
Chapter V.— The Orthodoxy of Dante 343
PART IV.
Inquiries and Documents in Aid of the History of Dante and of Contemporary Philosophy.
I. Dante's Political Life.— Was he a Guef for a Ghibelline? 361
II. Beatrice. — Influence of Women in Christian Society, and of Catholic Symbolism in the Arts. — The Three Blessed Women, Beatrice, St. Lucy, and the Blessed Virgin Mary 383
III. Dante's First Studies in Philosophy.— Extracts from the Convito. — Conjectures in Regard to the Period of Dante's Journey to Paris.— Researches ol M. Victor le Clerc Concerning Siger de Brabant. — Conclusions, in Aid of the Interpretation of the Poem 423
DOCUMENTS
In Elucidation of the History of Philosophy in the Thirteenth Century.
I. Bull of Innocent IV. For the Revival of Philosophical Studies 443
II. General Classification of Human Knowledge. Treatise by St Bonaventura 445
III. God: an Extract from St Bonaventura 455
IV. Man : Extracts from St Bonaventura 460
V. Society : Philosophy of the Law ; Politics : Extracts from St Thomas Aquinas. 471
VI. Nature : Extracts from Albert the Great, and from Roger Bacon 493
Appendix. Nos. I., II., and III. 503, 504, 506
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