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  2. Aug 3, 2004 · Peter Abelard. First published Tue Aug 3, 2004; substantive revision Fri Aug 12, 2022. Peter Abelard (1079–21 April 1142) [‘Abailard’ or ‘Abaelard’ or ‘Habalaarz’ and so on] was the pre-eminent philosopher and theologian of the twelfth century. The teacher of his generation, he was also famous as a poet and a musician.

  3. Abelards two major ethical works—the Ethics or Know yourself and the Dialogue Between a Philosopher, a Jew, and a Christian (or Colationes)—were both written in the late 1130’s. Over the course of his career Abelard wrote three distinct treatises on the Trinity.

  4. Language. Latin. Genre. Philosophy. Publication date. c. 1138–1139. The Ethica ( Ethics ), also known as Scito te ipsum ( Know Yourself ), is a twelfth-century philosophical treatise by Peter Abelard. In it, Abelard argues that sin or "scorn for God" is fundamentally a matter of consent, not deeds.

  5. Main interests. Metaphysics, logic, philosophy of language, theology. Notable ideas. Conceptualism, limbo, moral influence theory of atonement [1] [2] Peter Abelard ( / ˈæbəlɑːrd /; French: Pierre Abélard; Latin: Petrus Abaelardus or Abailardus; c. 1079 – 21 April 1142) was a medieval French scholastic philosopher, leading logician ...

  6. Jun 23, 2016 · Peter Abelards contributions to ethics are concentrated in two works, his Ethics (or Scito te Ipsum [cited herein as Sc.]) and his Dialogue between a Philosopher, a Jew, and a Christian (or Collationes [cited herein as Coll.]). 1 There are ethical insights to be found scattered elsewhere in his works, but for the sustained presentation of an ...

  7. Despite the attention surrounding Peter Abelards thought in recent years, questions linger concerning his ethics.1Abelards ethics present appar-ently unprecedented developments, especially regarding the will, its oper-ation, and its moral significance.2These developments and his distinctions seem to anticipate those later drawn by the likes of...

  8. Chapter. Information. The Philosophy of Peter Abelard , pp. 304 - 323. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511582714.024. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Print publication year: 1997. Access options. Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below.

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