Abélard, Tome II

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In the midst of the 19th century, a resurgence of interest in medieval philosophy sparked profound discussions on metaphysics and ethics. "Abélard, Tome II" by Charles de Rémusat offers a rigorous exploration of Peter Abelard's groundbreaking ideas, particularly his theories on universals and the moral implications of knowledge. This philosophical treatise meticulously examines the tension between reason and faith, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of human understanding. Ideal for students, scholars, and civic activists, this work challenges its audience to reflect on the foundations of thought that shaped modern philosophy. With its rich analysis and historical significance, "Abélard, Tome II" serves as an essential resource for those seeking to grasp the evolution of philosophical discourse.

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