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Preface; Acknowledgments; Chronology; List of abbreviations;
1. European intellectual culture in the ninth century;
2. The predestination debate;
3. Eriugena's life and early writings;
4. The Greek awakening;
5. The Periphyseon;
6. Eriugena as philosopher;
7. Eriugena's sources;
8. Dialectic, philosophy, and the life of the mind;
9. The meaning of human nature;
10. Self-knowledge and self-definition: the nature of human knowing;
11. The meaning of non-being;
12. The meaning of nature;
13. Eriugena's influence on later mediaeval philosophy;
14. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index nominum; Index rerum.
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