Our course of studies in Medieval Philosophy is known as the « Baccalaureatus Philosophicus » Cycle, and it has a twofold purpose:
1) to impart to prospective students of Lombard’s Sentences an understanding of the principles of Medieval Philosophy and the principal thinkers of that age.
2) to provide students desiring to specialize in the study of Medieval Philosophy a complete two-year cycle of courses providing general and specialized studies in this field.
As such, the « Baccalaureatus Philosophicus » Cycle, inspired by the cycle of studies of similar name at the University of Paris in the mid-13th century, comprises 3 kinds of courses: lectures, seminars and research groups.
FIRST YEAR
H-100 History of Philosophy in the Classical Period (750 B.C – 600 A. D.) — 6 ECTS
P-110 Plato and his Philosophy — 6 ECTS
P-120 Aristotle and his Philosophy — 8 ECTS
P-130 Proculus Lycaeus and the Liber de Causis — 4 ECTS
P-200 Patristic Philosophy — 6 ECTS
P-210 Pseudo-Dionysius and his Philosophy — 4 ECTS
P-220 St. Severinus Boethius and his Philosophy — 4 ECTS
P-230 St. Augustine of Hippo and his Philosophy — 6 ECTS
H-300 History of Philosophy in the Middle Ages (600-1350 A. D.) — 5 ECTS
P-300 Scotus Erigena and his Philosophy — 2 ECTS
H-400 The History of Scholasticism from its origins to to Bl. John Duns Scotus — 6 ECTS
P-310 Peter Abelard and His Philosophy — 3 ECTS
SECOND YEAR
P-320 Avicenna and His Philosophy — 3 ECTS
P-330 Averroes and His Philosophy — 3 ECTS
P-340 Avicebron and his Fons Vitae — 2 ECTS
P-350 Maimonides and his Guide to the Perplexed — 3 ECTS
P-360 Peter of Spain and his Summulae Logicales — 3 ECTS
P-370 Saint Thomas Aquinas and his Philosophy — 12 ECTS
P-380 Saint Bonaventure and his Philosophy — 8 ECTS
P-390 Bl. John Duns Scotus and his Philosophy — 10 ECTS
P-400 Medieval Nominalism — 3 ECTS
H-410 History of the Thomistic School — 4 ECTS
H-420 History of the Scotistic School — 4 ECTS
H-430 History of Bonaventurian Studies — 2 ECTS
P-410 Raymond Lull and his Philosophy — 3 ECTS