Karl Werner
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Karl Werner was an Austria
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n theologian
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Works

In the second half of nineteenth century, he published monographs related to the doctrines of the great doctors of the medieval
Scholasticism
Scholasticism is a method of critical thought which dominated teaching by the academics of medieval universities in Europe from about 1100–1500, and a program of employing that method in articulating and defending orthodoxy in an increasingly pluralistic context...

 and 16th century scholastic
Second scholasticism
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. The monographs addressed the thought of, among others, Roger Bacon
Roger Bacon
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, St. Bonaventure, St. Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus
Duns Scotus
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 and Francisco Suarez
Francisco Suárez
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His works include:
  • 1850-1852 - System der christlichen Ethik, 3 vol., Regensburg (reedição: 1970, Ed. Minerva, Frankfurt am Main, ISBN 3 86598 400 2).
  • 1859 - Der heilige Thomas von Aquino, Regensburg.
  • 1861 - Franz Suarez und die Scholastik der letzten Jahrhunderts, 2 vol., Regensburg, 1861; 2. ed., 1889.
  • 1861-1867 - Geschichte der apologetischen und polemischen Literatur der christlichen Theologie, 5 vol., Schaffhausen (reedição: 1966, Ed. Zeller, Osnbrück).
  • 1866 - Geschichte der katholischen Theologie seit dem Trienter Concil bis zur Gegenwart, Munich
  • 1873 - Die Psychologie des Wilhelm von Auvergne, Viena.
  • 1876 - Alcuin und sein Jahrhundert, Paderborn.
  • 1876 - Die Psychologie und Erkenntnislehre des Johannes Bonaventura, Viena.
  • 1877 - Die Psychologie und Erkenntnislehre des Johannes Duns Scotus, Viena.
  • 1877 - Die Sprachlogik des Johannes Duns Scotus, Viena.
  • 1877 - Der Entwicklungsgang der mittelalterlichen Psychologie von Alcuin bis Albertus Magnus, Viena.
  • 1879 - Giambattista Vico als Philosoph und gelehrter Forscher, Viena (ed. 1881).
  • 1879 - Die Psychologie, Erkenntnis- und Wissenschaftslehre des Roger Bacon, Viena (reedição: 1966, Ed. Minerva, Frankfurt am Main, ISBN 3 86598 374 X)
  • 1879 - Die Kosmologie und allgemeine Naturlehre des Roger Baco, Viena.
  • 1881 - Johannes Duns Scotus, Viena.
  • 1881-87 - Die Scholastik des späteren Mittelalters, 4 vol., Viena.

External links

  • Obras de Karl Werner from Google Book Search
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