Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-10:45am

Instructions for the Final Exam

Final Reading Assignment

Listen the the Hymn that Luther Wrote!

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STUDY GUIDE FOR EXAM #4 (with some hints & answers).

Lucy's Presentation on Prudence

The Syllabus.

Below are links to lecture notes.
They are not intended to make any sense apart from my in-class lectures (e.g. charts are removed).  Also, and more importantly, I may have changed my mind about stuff in these notes, and so you need to hear what I do in class.  [Also, these notes may not be quoted or cited outside of the work for this class without my permission.]

Lecture Notes:  History of Medieval Philosophy

Lecture Notes:  The Problem of Universals

Lecture Notes:  Porphyry

Lecture Notes:  Boethius

Lecture Notes:  Abelard

Lecture Notes:  Scotus

Lecture Notes:  Ockham

Lecture Notes:  Aquinas (in pretty poor shape)