Understanding Scholastic Thought with Foucault FROM THE PUBLISHER
In Understanding Scholastic Thought with Foucault, Philipp W. Rosemann provides a new introduction to Scholastic thought written from a contemporary and, notably, Foucauldian perspective. In taking inspiration from the methodology of historical research developed by Foucault, the book places the intellectual achievements of the thirteenth century, especially of Thomas Aquinas, in a larger cultural and institutional framework. Rosemann's analysis sees the Scholastic tradition as the process of the gradual reinscription of the Greek intellectual heritage into the center of Christian culture.
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In addition to providing a basic introduction to both Foucault and to scholastic thought, Rosemann (philosophy, U of Dallas) presents the scholastic movement of the 13th century through a Foucaldian paradigm, studying the intellectual achievements of scholars like Thomas Aquinas in a larger cultural and institutional framework. The book argues that the scholastic tradition is actually a gradual incorporation of Greek philosophy into the center of Christianity. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)