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Peter Abélard

Joseph McCabe

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Peter Abélard," Joseph McCabe presents a compelling exploration of the life and intellectual legacy of one of the medieval period's most controversial figures. This biographical study marries a rich historical narrative with a critical examination of Abélard's philosophical contributions, particularly his relationship with logic, ethics, and theology. McCabe's prose is both engaging and accessible, employing an analytical style that illuminates the complexities surrounding Abélard's life, including his tragic romance with Héloïse and the conflicts with ecclesiastical authorities. The book situates Abélard within the larger framework of medieval scholasticism, inviting readers to consider the tensions between faith and reason that defined his time. Joseph McCabe, a prominent author and rationalist, was deeply influenced by the philosophical debates of his era, a factor that undoubtedly shaped his portrayal of Abélard. McCabe's own background as a critic of dogma and a champion of freethought provides a unique lens through which he interprets Abélard's story, allowing him to grapple with themes of intellectual inquiry and heresy. His scholarship reflects a commitment to unraveling the nuances of human thought, providing a deep appreciation for Abélard's profound impact on the trajectory of Western philosophy. "Peter Abélard" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy, theology, and history. McCabe's meticulous research and eloquent writing not only bring Abélard's enigmatic life to light but also challenge readers to reflect on his enduring influence. This book is a valuable addition to the libraries of scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering insights that resonate far beyond its historical context.
Disponível desde: 01/08/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 189 páginas.

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