Did Siger of Brabant and Boethius of Dacia, who have been called “Latin Averroists” and “radical Aristotelians,” really embrace a doctrine of “double truth”?

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Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps". www.historyofphilosophy.net
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Folge vom 10.04.2016HoP 251 - Masters of the University - “Latin Averroism"
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Folge vom 27.03.2016HoP 250 - Q&APeter answers listener questions on the nature of philosophy and the podcast series.
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Folge vom 13.03.2016HoP 249 - Paris When it Sizzles - the CondemnationsTwo rounds of condemnations at Paris declare certain philosophical teachings as heretical. But what were the long term effects?
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Folge vom 28.02.2016HoP 248 - Scott MacDonald on AquinasScott MacDonald joins Peter to discuss Thomas Aquinas' views on human knowledge.