Siger of Brabant

Dutch philosopher and scholastic thinker

Siger of Brabant - Dutch philosopher and scholastic thinker
Born

1240
785 years ago

Died

November 9th, 1284
740 years ago — 44 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Netherlands

Links & References

Siger of Brabant was a prominent philosopher associated with the School of Paris during the 13th century. He contributed significantly to the development of Aristotelian thought in a scholastic context. Active in his philosophical pursuits, he engaged in the debates surrounding the relationship between faith and reason, as well as the nature of the soul and its immortality. He faced scrutiny from contemporary authorities for his views and was later condemned by the Bishop of Paris. His works influenced later scholastics and his ideas contributed to the intellectual currents of the time.

Contributed to scholastic philosophy

Engaged in the debates on faith and reason

Wrote significant commentaries on Aristotle

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