- John
Scotus Eriugena, also
known as
Johannes Scotus Erigena, John the Scot, or John the Irish-born (c. 800 – c. 877) was an
Irish Neoplatonist philosopher...
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Eriugena is an
adjective meaning Ireland-born. It was
typically used in the
early Middle Ages as a
surname when it was
common to
distinguish people by...
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Doctrine of Apokatastasis: A
Critical ****essment from the New
Testament To
Eriugena. Brill, 2013. The book was reviewed, e.g., in
Theological Studies, Journal...
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Catholic Church, for example,
condemned the
Periphyseon of John
Scotus Eriugena,
later identified by
physicist and
philosopher Max
Bernhard Weinstein as...
- of the work
originally titled by 9th-century
theologian Johannes Scotus Eriugena Periphyseon. The work was
probably carried out
beginning in the
early 860s...
- of learning,
producing scholars such as
Sedulius Scottus and
Johannes Eriugena and
exerting much
influence in Europe.[citation needed] From the 9th century...
- learning.
Among them was
Johannes Scotus Eriugena (815–877), one of the
founders of scholasticism.
Eriugena was the most
significant Irish intellectual...
- Heidegger)
Medieval philosophy (especially
Christian Neoplatonism, John
Scottus Eriugena,
Nicholas of Cusa)
Philosophy of mind and
cognitive science (intentionality...
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philosopher John
Scotus Eriugena appeared at the
court of
Charles the Bald, and was
appointed head of the
palace school.
Eriugena spent the rest of his...
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Aquinas Bacon Bede
Berengar Bernard Bonaventure Buridan Catherine Eckhart Eriugena Giles Gregory I
Gundissalinus Hildegard Hugh
Isidore Llull Lombard Martin...