![]() ![]() He was interested in the nature of reality and the relationship between the physical and the metaphysical. Henry’s philosophy was heavily influenced by Aristotle, as well as by the works of the medieval philosopher John Duns Scotus. He also wrote a treatise on natural philosophy called Tractatus de Corpore Christi, which dealt with the metaphysical and physical aspects of the Eucharist. Henry’s works include a commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics, as well as several works on logic, including Summa Logicae. He became a professor of philosophy and theology at the University of Paris, where he taught for many years. He later became a bachelor of theology in 1359, and then a doctor of theology in 1362. He studied at the University of Paris and became a master of arts in 1352. Henry was born in Hesse, Germany, around the year 1325. He is best known for his works on logic, metaphysics, and natural philosophy, as well as his role as a professor at the University of Paris. Henry of Langenstein (also known as Henry of Hesse) was a German medieval philosopher and theologian who lived in the 14th century. ![]()
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