Sylvia, OlgaWells, ThomasBruster, BernadetteHill, DarcyPlamer, John2016-06-162016-06-162016-04http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11875/9The following video contains the session entitled “Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy: Human Knowledge, Action, and Contemplation” from the 2016 Second International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Thought at Sam Houston State University. The papers presented in this session are “In Quest of the Definition of Knowledge: The Question of Human Rationality Versus Animals’ Ignorance in Montaigne’s Essay Apologie de Raymond Sebonde” by Olga Sylvia, “Thomas Aquinas: Christian Conscience and Human Action” by Thomas Wells, and “Ignatian Meditation in the Sonnets of William Shakespeare” by Bernadette Bruster.epistemologyMontagnehuman rationalityThomas Aquinasmedieval philosophymeditations of St. IgnatiusShakespearian sonnetsrenaissance literatureMedieval and Renaissance Philosophy: Human Knowledge, Action and ContemplationVideo