Download Medieval philosophy - PHI204 Past Question PDF

You will find Medieval philosophy past question PDF which can be downloaded for FREE on this page. Medieval philosophy is useful when preparing for PHI204 course exams.

Medieval philosophy past question for the year 2016 examines 200-level Arts and Humanities students of UI, offering PHI204 course on their knowledge of faith, reason, Gnosticism, Manicheanism, Arianism, Palagianism, Aristotelianized Christianity, Scholasticism

Technical Details
Updated at:
Size: 35.54 KB
Number of points needed for download: 25
Number of downloads: 21

Past Questions related to Medieval philosophy

Nigerian People and culture question and answers (Chapter 1 - 15)

Year: 2020

School: Nnamdi Azikiwe University

Department: General studies

Course Code: GSS107

Topics: religion, Christianity, Nigerian People, Nigerian culture, Igbo traditional political system, Igbo, federalism, Globalization, cultural survival, student responsibility, Igbo, fiscal operations, monetary policy, macroeconomic policy, social network, poverty, Yoruba

Books related to Medieval philosophy

Christianity in Nigeria

Author: Jacob Owolabi

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: CTH271

Topics: Christianity, Catholic, Methodists, Protestant Mission, Activities of Christians in Egba Land, Christianity in Brass Area, Christianity Imposed on the Ibos, Planting of Christianity in Akoko-Kukuruku Area, Planting of Christianity in Kaba Area, Independent church movement, Impact of Christianity in Nigeria, Problems and Prospects of Christianity in Nigeria

Medieval Philosophy

Author: Omotade Adegbindin

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI204

Topics: Medieval Philosophy, Christian Thought, faith, reason, Early Medieval Philosophy, St. Augustine, Saint Anselm, St. Augustine’s Philosophical Thoughts, St. Thomas Aquinas, Aquinas on the Existence of God, Aquinas’ Religious Philosophy, John Duns Scotus, William Ockham, Ockham’s Ethics, Islamic Scholasticism, Al-Shari, Avicenna, Averroes, Algaze

Socrates to Sartre and Beyond A History of Philosophy

Author: Samuel Enoch Stumpf, James Fieser

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI306

Topics: History of Philosophy, ancient Greek Philosophy, atomists, sophists, Socrates, Plato, political philosophy, Aristotle, Logic, metaphysics, ethics, politics, Classical philosophy, Epicureanism, hellenistic Philosophy, medieval Philosophy, stoicism, skepticism, plotinus, human knowledge, God, moral Philosophy, Boethius, Pseudo-Dionysius, Erigena, Anselm's Ontological Argument, faith, reason, Aquinas's Life, creation, morality, natural law, state, human nature, early modern Philosophy, humanism, italian renaissance, reformation, Skepticism, Faith, scientific revolution, Bacon, Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Enlightenment Philosophy, Deisim, atheism, Rosseau, Social contract, Kant, practical reason, Aesthetics, German Idealism, Utilitarianism, Positivism, Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, Pragmatism, Process Philosophy, Analytic Philosophy, Phenomenology, Existentialism, Recent Philosophy

History of Philosophy

Author: Julian Marias, Stanley Appelbaum, Clarence Strowbridge

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI105, PHI204

Topics: History of Philosophy, Milesian school, Pythagoreans, Parmenides, Eleatic school, Heraclitus, democritus, sophists, Socrates, Plato, Ideas, reality, philosophy, Aristotle, levels of knwoledge, metaphysics, modes of being, substance, logic, physics, theory of the soul, ethics, politics, stoicism, Epicureanism, skepticism, Eclecticism, Neoplatonism, christianity, Medieval philosophy, scholasticism, medieval philosophers, modern philosophy, Descartes, Cartesian problem, Cartesiansim, Spinoza, Leibniz, Theodicy, empiricism, British philosophy, Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Comte's positivism, contemporary philosophy, Brentano, Husserl's phenomenology, value theory, Heidegger's existential philosophy

The Significance of Free Will

Author: Robert Kane

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI204

Topics: Free Will, Ascent Problem, Compatibility, will, responsibility, alternative posbilities, Ultimate Responsibility, plurality, Descent Problem, Intelligibility, Existence, Plurality, moral, prudent choice, objections, practical reason

Islam A Thousand Years of Faith and Power

Author: Jonathan Bloom Sheila Blair

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ILS272

Topics: Islam, Muhammad, Islamic power spread, crucible, Age of empires

The Voyage of Discovery ,4th edition

Author: William Lawhead

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI101, PHI102, PHI204

Topics: Greek philosophy, skepticisim, Classical Philosophy, Plato, Aristotle, Saint Augustine, Early Medieval Philosophy, saint Thomas Aquinas, René Descartes, Benedict Spinoza, Baruch spinoza, Gottfried Leibniz, John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Søren Kierkegaard, Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Empiricism, Pragmatism, Analytic Philosophy, Phenomenology, Existentialism, Philosophy

Medieval philosophy from St. Augustine to Nicholas of Cusa

Author: John Wippel, Allan Wolter

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI204

Topics: Medieval philosophy, Saint Augustine, Nicholas of Cusa, Boethius, Fridugis, John Scotus Eriugena, Peter Damian, Anselem, Gaunilon, Honorius of Autun, Peter Abelard, Peter Lombard, Avicena, Averroes, Moses Maimonides, Odo Riguad, Roger Bacon, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant

Metaphysics ,4th edition

Author: Michael Loux, Thomas Crisp

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI204

Topics: Metaphysics, Metaphysical Realism, nominalism, Propositions, causation, Metaphysical Indeterminacy, Challenge of Anti-Realism

Philosophy ,3rd edition

Author: Richard Popkin, Avrum Stroll

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI204

Topics: Philosophy, ethics, political philosophy, platonism, Hedonism, Cynicisi, .stoicisim, christian ethics, Philosophy of Spinoza, Utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, modern ethics, applied ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, theory of knowledge, logic, contemporary philosophy, fallacies, pragmatism, pluralistic universe, instrumentalism, Philosophical analysis, Logical atomism, Logical positivism, Existentialism, phenomenology

Subjects of Experience

Author: EJ Lowe

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI204

Topics: Experience, substance, selfhood, mentla causation, perception, action, language, thought, imagination, Self-knowledge

The Greek philosophers from Thales to Aristotle

Author: WKC Guthrie

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI204

Topics: Greek philosophers, Greek ways of thinking, matter, form, motion, Plato, Aristotle, Doctrine of Ideas, Aristotelian universe, human beings, Heraclitus, Parmenides, pluralists, Sophists, Socrates

The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy ,3rd edition

Author: Simon Blackburn

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI204

Topics: Philosophy

The Story of Philosophy

Author: Will Durant

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI204

Topics: Story of Philosophy, Philosophy, Plato, Aristotle, Greek science, Logic, Francis Bacon, Spinoza, Voltaire, frencnh enlightenment, Immanuel Kant, German idealism, Schopenhauer, Herbert Spencer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Europena philosophers, American philosophers

Postcolonial African Philosophy

Author: Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI207

Topics: Postcolonial African Philosophy, African Philosophy, modernity, African philosophic reason, modern philosophic reason

The Nature of Morality An Introduction to Ethics

Author: Gilbert Harman

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI102

Topics: Ethics, observation, observational evidence, Nihilism, naturalism, moral Nihilism, ethical naturalism, emotivism, moral reasoning, moral law, superego, moral sanction, laws of reason, personal priniciples, social custom, convention, moral convention, logic reasons, reasoning, egoism, self-interest, Egoistic hedonism, utilitarianism

Introduction to the Study of Islam Review

Author: Fola Lateju

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: CTH101

Topics: Islam Review, Pre-Islamic Arabia, Birth Of Muhammad, Call Of Muhammad, Mission Of Muhammad, Nigeria Islamic Movement, Orthodox Caliphs, Unayyad Dynasty, Abbasid Dynasty, Islamic school of thoughts, Islamic culture, Islamic practice, Uthman Dan Fodio Jihad, Islam, Sharia-Islamic Law, Muslim, Quaran, Hadith, Byzantine Empire, Persian empire, Arabia-Polytheism, Orthodox Christianity, Jewish Christianity, Judaeco-Christians, Judaism, Umar Ibn-al-Khattab, Uthman Ibn-Affan, Ali Ibn-Abu Talib

Comparative Study of Religions

Author: PA Ojebode

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: CTH202, CRS202

Topics: Comparative Religion, Asianitic religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintoism, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, Taoism, Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Islam, Bahaism, African Traditional Religion, African Traditional Religion nature, religious dialogue, Hindus scriptures, Hindu caste system, Eight-Fold Path, Shinto festivals, Taoist theology, Taoist texts, Jewish Distinctiveness, Jewish Festivals, Early Christianity, Post-Apostolic Church, Christian persecutions, Ecclesiastical Structure, Early Christianity Writings, Biblical Canon, Ecumenical Councils, Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther, Urich Zwingl, John Calvin, Counter Reformation, Revivalism, Great Awakenings, Restorationism, Ecumenism, Catholic Ecumenism

West African Church history

Author: Jacob Owolabi

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: CRS441, CTH441

Topics: West African Church history, Portuguese Missions, Catholic Missions, Methodists, Anglican, catholic, Cherubim, Seraphim, Celestial Church of Christ, Christianity in Ghana, Planting of Christianity in Liberia, Planting of Christian Mission in Sierra Leone

An introduction to ethics

Author: Deigh John

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHL204

Topics: ethics, Socrates, Thrasymachus, ethical theory, deontology, Ethical theories, moral ideals, egoism, happiness, Psychological egoism, Psychological hedonism, Hobbesian program, Eudaimonism, Plato's ethics, Rationalism, naturalism, Aristotle's naturalism, Utilitarianism, Rule utilitarianism, Moral law, Divine command theory, Rational intuitionism, Personal autonomy, Existentialist ethics, excesses of existentialism, Practical reason, Meta-ethics, Meta-ethical disputes, Hume's meta-ethics, freedom, reason