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I finished reading Ockham after Aquinas and Scotus but it seems like he's the last medieval philosoper out there. Who can I read to avoid skipping directly to renaissance while I'm still reading medieval romances and medieval history? I wanted to start islamic medieval philosophers with Avicenna but all I can find on him in ebook format is the Compendium on The Soul. Tried looking for his works on libgen too, but the size of the PDF file for his metaphysics book is too high to be sent to my ereader by my email address.

>> No.16929014

>>16928647
Have you thought about reading his books (paper)?

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>see the name Ockham
>decide to make a retarded joke and say:
>"is this where 'Ockham's razor' got its name from?
>realize that indeed it is

>> No.16929751

>>16928647
Check out The Dialogue of Catherine of Siena since it seems like you don't mind some theology.
Nicholas of Cusa could be a bridge between medieval and renaissance philosophy

>> No.16929784

>>16928647
I also assume you have read Dante if you have been working chronologically

>> No.16929806

why are you doing this to yourself, man?