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The history of the interpretation of prior scholarship: how earlier philosophers have been read and (mis)understood, appropriated or denounced, by their successors.

The reason [they go wrong] is that their ultimate principles are wrongly assumed; they had certain predetermined views, and were resolved to bring everything into line with them. . . . As though some principles did not require to be judged from their results, and particularly from their final issue. And that issue . . . in the knowledge of nature is the phenomena always and properly given by perception.

— Aristotle, On The Heavens, 306a

English Scholasticism

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Robert Grosseteste => Roger Bacon

Octavius Freire Owen, Ella Mary Edghill, W.D. Ross,

Richard McKeon, Mortimer Adler, Sister Miriam Joseph, Anthony Kenny, Jennifer Trusted

Robert C. Solomon

Alvin Plantinga, William Lane Craig

Anti-Bibliography

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  • Kenny, Anthony (2004). A New History of Western Philosophy. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-152497-4. OCLC 171039729. Analytic Thomism
  • Fogelin, Robert; Jones, W.T. (1969). A History of Western Philosophy: The Classical Mind, Volume I (History of Western Philosophy). Cengage Learning. ISBN 0155383124. Pyrhonnist skepticism
  • Gaarder, Jostein (1994). Sophie's world : a novel about the history of philosophy. Paulette Møller. London: Phoenix. ISBN 1-85799-291-1. OCLC 34544279. Neoplatonism
  • "Heroes and Villains in Western Philosophy". The Objective Standard. 2022-02-21. Retrieved 2022-03-30.