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  • Medieval Philosophy
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  • explain the leading problems of the philosophy of the Middle Age.
  • identify the original features of the philosophy of the Middle Age.
  • summarize the doctrines of Middle Age' philosophers and schools with chronological order.
  • define the fundamental concepts of the philosophy of Middle Age.
  • debate the philosophical views of the fathers of the churches especially Origenes, Justinus, Tertullianus, St. Augustinus in patristic and apolojik periods of Middle Age.
  • debate the effects of Christianity to philosophy.
  • identify and explain the leading philosophical problems of early Middle Age.
  • interpret some important works of St. Augustinus and question his peculiar thoughts
  • recognize the leading philosophers of the scholastic period of Middle Age like Abelardus, Anselmus, John Scotus Erigena, Bonaventura, Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus.
  • explain the philosophical views of John Scotus, Anselm and Abelard.
  • identify and explain the importance of Thomas Aquinas in terms of the philosophy of the Middle Age.
  • explain the philosophical views of Bonaventura and John Duns Scotus.
  • debate the emergence of Islamic philosophy through the philosophical views of Kindi, Razi, Farabi, İbn Sina, Gazali and İbn Rushd.
  • recognize and debate the early thinkers of Islamic philosophy like Kindi and Rhazes.
  • compare and debate the solution proposals of İbn Sina and Farabi to the some problems of Islamic philosophy like The God, free will, the eternity of the cosmos etc.
  • compare and debate the philosophical views of Gazali and İbn Rushd through some readings of their works called Tehafut.
  • debate the leading philosophical problems of the Middle Age.
  • recognize and debate the relationship between belief and knowledge.
  • question and debate the problem of Universaliae, its importance for all of history of philosophy and its effects to earlier and later period of the history of philosophy.
  • debate the relationship between human being-God-the Church and the problem of the free will of human being.

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