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John Inglis, ed., Medieval Philosophy and the Classical Tradition in Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. London and New York: Routledge Curzon, 2002. 317pp.
Most histories of medieval philosophy arc m fact little more than histories of Christian philosophy, John Inglis complains (p. 1), and one cannot but agree. But the remedy proposed here, namely, describing how students of philosophy within the three monotheistic traditions made use of the Classical philosophical heritage, does not really treat the problem, because it still allows for the study of...