PrefaceIntroduction Norman KretzmannPart I. Medieval Philosophical Literature: 1. Medieval philosophical literature Anthony Kenny and Jan PinborgPart II. Aristotle in the Middle Ages: 2. Aristotle latinus Bernard G. Dod3. The medieval interpretation of Aristotle C. H. LohrPart III. The Old Logic: 4. Ancient scholastic logic as the source of medieval scholastic logic Sten Ebbesen5. Predicables and categories D. P. Henry6. Abelard and the culmination of the old logic Martin M. TweedalePart IV. Logic in the High Middle Ages: Semantic Theory: 7. The origins of the theory of the properties of terms L. M. De Rijk8. The Oxford and Paris traditions in logic Alain De Libera9. The semantics of terms Paul Vincent Spade10. The semantics of propositions Gabriel Nuchelmans11. Syncategoremata, exponibilia, sophismata Norman Kretzmann12. Insolubilia Paul Vincent Spade13. Speculative grammar Jan PinborgPart V. Logic in the High Middle Ages: propositions and Modalities: 14. Topics: their development and absorption into consequences Eleonore Stump15. Consequences Ivan Boh16. Obligations A. From the beginning to the early fourteenth century Eleonore StumpObligations B. Developments in the fourteenth century Paul Vincent Spade17. Modal logic Simo Knuuttila18. Future contingents Calvin NormorePart VI. Metaphysics and Epistemology: 19. Essence and existence John F. Wippel20. Universals in the early fourteenth century Marilyn McCord Adams21. Faith, ideas, illuminations and experience Joseph Owen, C.SS.R22. Intuitive and abstractive cognition John F. Boiler23. Intentions and impositions Christian Knudsen24. Demonstrative science Eileen SerenePart VII. Natural Philosophy: 25. The interpretation of Aristotle's Physics and the science of motion James A. Weisheipl, O.P.26. The effect of the condemnation of 1277 Edward Grant27. The Oxford calculators Edith Dudley Sylla28. Infinity and continuity John E. MurdochPart VIII. Philosophy of Mind and Action: 29. The potential and the agent intellect Z. Kuksewicz30. Sense, intellect, and imagination in Albert, Thomas, and Siger Edward P. Mahoney31. Criticisms of Aristotelian psychology and the Augustinian_Aristotelian synthesis Z. Kuksewicz32. Free will and free choice J. B. Korolec33. Thomas Aquinas on human action Alan DonaganPart IX. Ethics: 34. The reception and interpretation of Aristotle's Ethics Georg Wieland35. Happiness: the perfection of man Georg Wieland36. Conscience Timothy C. Potts37. Natural morality and natural law D. E. LuscombePart X. Politics: 38. The reception and interpretation of Aristotle's Politics Jean Dunbabin39. Rights, natural rights, and the philosophy of law A. S. McGrade40. The state of nature and the orign of the state D. E. Luscombe41. The just war Jonathan BarnesPart XI. The Defeat, Neglect, and Revival of Scholasticism: 42. The eclipse of medieval logic E. J. Ashworth43. Humanism and the teaching of logic Lisa Jardine44. Changes in the approach to language W. Keith Percival45. Scholasticism in the seventeenth century John A. Trentman46. Neoscholasticism P. J. FitzpatrickBiographiesBibliographyIndex nominumIndex rerum.