Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution and Economic by Giuseppe Andres Fabris

By Giuseppe Andres Fabris

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P. 111. — In a different arrangement, he speaks of seven "basic philosophical sciences" by characterizing arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music as basic sci­ ences, in lieu of the more comprehensive group of mathematical sciences (p. 112). , pp. 137-147. , pp. 156-227. — Anawati groups these disciplines and also "prestidigitation" as parts of physics. , pp. 171-227. , pp. 227-246. , pp. 152-155 and 246-259. , pp. 111-112 and 129-133. , pp. 118-129. , p. 112. , pp. 112 and 133-137. , p. 262.

My plan is to divide the survey into five chapters. In Chapter 3, "Classical and Medieval Synopses of Doctrines," I shall give the briefest possible vignettes of Aristotle, Porphyry, Augustine, Grosseteste, Albertus, Aquinas, Roger Bacon, Llull, and Khaldun. , New York; H. W. : Shoe String Press, 1964), pp. 43-151. , p. ix. , p. 151. 5 Robert Flint, Philosophy as Scientia Scientiarum and A History of Classifications of the Sciences (New York: Scribner's, 1904). I discovered this work through a reference in Richardson's book, but unfortunately only after I had completed the entire Part One.

The classification for which these meta­ phorical devices were used is, however, rather primitive, reflecting the state of contemplative thought of the time: a mixture of religious, mystic, and rationalistic excogitation. , p. 152, note D. Frere, Raymond Lulle (Paris: Culture, Art, Loisirs, 1972), p. 13. — Llull's major works are Ars Major and Ars Generalis, included in Opera Omnia, edited by Ivo Salzinger (Mainz, 1721-1742), 10 vols, in Latin; also in Raimundi Lulli opera Iatina, edited by Friedrich Stegmviller (Freiburg and Palma de Mallorca, 1960).

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