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Renaissance Concepts of Method
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Author(s):
Neal W. Gilbert
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December 31 1960
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Columbia University Press
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December 31 1960
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10.7312/gilb92610
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
CONTENTS
pp. VII
PREFACE
pp. XIII
INTRODUCTION
pp. 3
Chapter I. THE ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL SOURCES OF RENAISSANCE METHODOLOGY
pp. 39
Chapter 2. THE HISTORY OF METHOD AS A PHILOSOPHICAL TERM
pp. 67
Chapter 3. THE INFLUENCE OF HUMANISM ON METHODOLOGY IN THE VARIOUS SUBJECTS OF THE UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM
pp. 119
Chapter 4. THE METHODOLOGY OF THE DIALECTICIANS OF THE RENAISSANCE
pp. 129
Chapter 5. THE SINGLE METHOD OF PETER RAMUS
pp. 145
Chapter 6. THE REACTION TO THE METHODOLOGIES OF RAMUS AND THE DIALECTICIANS
pp. 164
Chapter 7. THE ITALIAN ARISTOTELIANS
pp. 180
Chapter 8. SOME OTHER ITALIAN ARISTOTELIANS
pp. 197
Chapter 9. ECHOES OF THE METHODOLOGICAL CONTROVERSY IN ENGLAND
pp. 213
Chapter 10. THE CLASH OF ARISTOTELIAN AND RAMIST METHODOLOGY IN GERMANY
pp. 221
CONCLUSION
pp. 233
Appendix: METHODUS IN TITLES OF BOOKS IN THE LATE RENAISSANCE
pp. 237
SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 247
INDEX
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