Die Entdeckte Natur: Untersuchungen Zu Begründungsversuchen Einer “Scientia Naturalis” Im 12. Jahrhundert

Brill (1995)
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From an epistemological perspective, the "discovery of nature" in the 12th century represents a fundamental change in the speculative understanding of nature. It provides an important philosophical impetus for the wider assimiliation of the Aristotelian corpus. At the same time, it leads to the development of an original and distinctively medieval model of natural philosophy.

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Andreas Speer
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Aristotle, Arabic.Marc Geoffroy - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 105--116.

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