This volume presents the proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.I.E.P.M.), focusing on the intersection of knowledge and the sciences in medieval philosophical thought. The essays explore a range of topics, including the development of scientific methodologies, the relationship between faith and reason, and the impact of classical sources on medieval intellectual life. Examining the contributions of key figures and the evolution of ideas across various disciplines, "Knowledge and the Sciences in Medieval Philosophy" offers valuable insights into the history of science and the enduring legacy of medieval thought.
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