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    A Companion to the Great Western Schism.Joelle Rollo-Koster & Thomas M. Izbicki (eds.) - 2009 - Brill.
    This collection presents the broadest range of experiences faced during the Schism, center and periphery, clerical and lay, male and female, Christian and Muslim, theology, including exegesis of Scripture, diplomacy, French literature, reform, art, and finance.
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    Nicholas of Cusa and his age: intellect and spirituality: essays dedicated to the memory of F. Edward Cranz, Thomas P. McTighe, and Charles Trinkaus.Thomas M. Izbicki & Christopher M. Bellitto (eds.) - 2002 - Boston, MA: Brill.
    This volume commemorates the 6th centennial of the birth of Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464), a Renaissance polymath whose interests included law, politics, metaphysics, epistemology, theology, mysticism and relations between Christians and non-Christian peoples. The contributors to this volume reflect Cusanus' multiple interests; and, by doing so they commemorate three deceased luminaries of the American Cusanus Society: F. Edward Cranz, Thomas P. McTighe and Charles Trinkaus. Contributors include: Christopher M. Bellitto, H. Lawrence Bond, Elizabeth Brient, Louis Dupré, Wilhelm Dupré, Walter (...)
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    Becoming God: The Doctrine of Theosis in Nicholas of Cusa (review).Thomas M. Izbicki - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (4):660-661.
    Thomas M. Izbicki - Becoming God: The Doctrine of Theosis in Nicholas of Cusa - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.4 660-661 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Thomas M. Izbicki Rutgers University Nancy J. Hudson. Becoming God: The Doctrine of Theosis in Nicholas of Cusa. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2007. Pp. xiii + 218. Cloth, $59.95. Students of the thought of Nicholas (...)
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  4. Auszüge aus Schriften des Nikolaus von Kues im Rahmen der Geschichte des Basler Konzil - Untersuchung und Edition.Thomas Izbicki - 1991 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 19:117-135.
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  5. A tribute to Gerald Christianson.Thomas M. Izbicki, Jason Aleksander & Donald F. Duclow - 2019 - In Gerald Christianson & Thomas M. Izbicki (eds.), Nicholas of Cusa and times of transition: essays in honor of Gerald Christianson. Boston: Brill.
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  6. Brief Notices.Thomas M. Izbicki - 2009 - Speculum 84 (1):240.
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    Jacques Almain.Thomas M. Izbicki - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 579--581.
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    Juan de Torquemada, Nicholas of Cusa and Pius II on the Islamic Promise of Paradise.Thomas M. Izbicki - 2019 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 26 (1):97-112.
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    John Torquemada.Thomas M. Izbicki - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 651--653.
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    Nicholas of Cusa.Thomas M. Izbicki - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 878--881.
  11. Nicholas of Cusa in Ages of Transition: Essays in Honor of Gerald Christianson.Thomas Izbicki, Jason Aleksander & Donald Duclow (eds.) - 2018 - Leiden: E. J. Brill.
    Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464) was active during the Renaissance, developing adventurous ideas even while serving as a churchman. The religious issues with which he engaged – spiritual, apocalyptic and institutional – were to play out in the Reformation. These essays reflect the interests of Cusanus but also those of Gerald Christianson, who has studied church history, the Renaissance and the Reformation. The book places Nicholas into his times but also looks at his later reception. The first part addresses institutional issues, (...)
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    The Church in the Light of Learned Ignorance.Thomas M. Izbicki - 1993 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 3:186-214.
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    The Church in the Light of Learned Ignorance.Thomas M. Izbicki - 1993 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 3:186-214.
  14. The Church in the Light of Learned Ignorance.Thomas M. Izbicki - 1993 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 3:186-214.
     
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  15. The legate grants indulgences : Cusanus in Germany in 1450-1453.Thomas M. Izbicki - 2019 - In Gerald Christianson & Thomas M. Izbicki (eds.), Nicholas of Cusa and times of transition: essays in honor of Gerald Christianson. Boston: Brill.
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    Nicholas of Cusa in search of God and wisdom: essays in honor of Morimichi Watanabe.Morimichi Watanabe, Gerald Christianson & Thomas M. Izbicki (eds.) - 1991 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464) was one of the most original thinkers of the Renaissance. This collection examines, from several viewpoints, his speculative thought and reviews his ideas on dialogue with non- Christians in the light of his theories. The articles originated in papers presented at several conferences sponsored by the American Cusanus Society, 1981-1988. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  17. Nicholas of Cusa in Search of God and Wisdom - Essays in Honor of Morimichi Watanabe by the American Cusanus Society.Gerald Christianson & Thomas Izbicki - 1995 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 22:240-246.
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    Nicholas of Cusa and times of transition: essays in honor of Gerald Christianson.Gerald Christianson & Thomas M. Izbicki (eds.) - 2019 - Boston: Brill.
    Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464) was active during the Renaissance, developing adventurous ideas even while serving as a churchman. The religious issues with which he engaged - spiritual, apocalyptic and institutional - were to play out in the Reformation. These essays reflect the interests of Cusanus but also those of Gerald Christianson, who has studied church history, the Renaissance and the Reformation. The book places Nicholas into his times but also looks at his later reception. The first part addresses institutional issues, (...)
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  19. Aquinas: Commentary on Aristotle's Politics. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2008 - The Medieval Review 5.
     
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  20. A Catalogue Of The Fifteenth-century Printed Books In The Harvard University Library, Vol. Iii: Books Printed In Italy With The Exception Of Rome And Venice. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 1996 - The Medieval Review 7.
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  21. A Companion To The Eucharist In The Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2012 - The Medieval Review 9.
  22. A Descriptive Catalogue Of The Western Medieval Manuscripts Of Saint John's College Oxford. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2003 - The Medieval Review 1.
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    A Grammar Of Signs: Bartolo Da Sassoferrato's “tract On Insignia And Coats Of Arms,”. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 1998 - Speculum 73 (2):465-467.
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    A Sip From The “well Of Grace”: Medieval Texts From The Apostolic Penitentiary. [REVIEW]Thomas M. Izbicki - 2010 - Speculum 85 (1):195-196.
  25. Complete Philospohical and Theological Treatises of Nicholas of Cusa, Vols. 1 and 2. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2002 - The Medieval Review 9.
  26. Dante's Epistle to Cangrande. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 1994 - The Medieval Review 7.
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  27. Die Rezeption der aristotelischen politischen Philosophie bei Marsilius von Padua: Eine Untersuchung zur ersten Diktion des Defensor pacis. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2010 - The Medieval Review 2.
     
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  28. Eneas Silvius Piccolomini Pentalogus. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2010 - The Medieval Review 11.
     
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    Guido Terreni, Guido Terreni, O. Carm. : Studies and Texts, ed. Alexander Fidora. Barcelona and Madrid: Fédération Internationale des Instituts d’Études Médiévales, 2015. Paper. Pp. xiii, 405; 2 tables. €55. ISBN: 978-2-503-55528-7.Table of contents available online at http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503555287-1. [REVIEW]Thomas M. Izbicki - 2017 - Speculum 92 (1):255-257.
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  30. Hildegardis Bingensis: Opera minora. Corpus Christianorum. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2009 - The Medieval Review 7.
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  31. Hildegard of Bingen: A Book of Essays. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 1999 - The Medieval Review 1.
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    Lawyers, and Infidels: The Church and the Non-Christian World, 1250–1550. [REVIEW]Thomas M. Izbicki - 1980 - Speculum 55 (4):818-820.
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  33. Medieval Sovereignty: Marsilius of Padua and Bartolus of Saxoferrato. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2008 - The Medieval Review 9.
     
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  34. Nicholas of Cusa: Metaphysical Speculations: Volume Two. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2001 - The Medieval Review 2.
  35. Povertys Proprietors: Ownership and Mortal Sin at the Origins of the Observant Movement. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2009 - The Medieval Review 12.
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  36. The Antiquarian and the Myth of Antiquity: The Origins of Rome in Renaissance Thought. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 1995 - The Medieval Review 4.
  37. Vatican Archives: An Inventory and Guide to Historical Documents of the Holy See. [REVIEW]Thomas Izbicki - 2000 - The Medieval Review 1.
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    Humanity and divinity in Renaissance and Reformation: essays in honor of Charles Trinkaus.Charles Edward Trinkaus, John William O'Malley, Thomas M. Izbicki & Gerald Christianson (eds.) - 1993 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    The volume contains studies by eleven distinguished scholars, concerning changes in ethical and religious consciousness during this important era of Western ...
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    Introduction.Donald F. Duclow, Rita George-Tvrtković & Thomas M. Izbicki - 2019 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 26 (1):9-11.
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    Christopher M. Bellitto, Thomas M. Izbicki, and Gerald Christianson, eds., Introducing Nicholas of Cusa: A Guide to a Renaissance Man. New York and Mahwah, N.J.: Paulist Press, 2004. Paper. Pp. xvi, 480; black-and-white figures. $29.95. [REVIEW]John Bussanich - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):484-485.
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    Reform, Ecclesiology and the Christian Life in the Late Middle Ages. By Thomas M. Izbicki.Margaret Harvey - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (3):494-495.
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    Reject Aeneas, Accept Pius: Selected Letters of Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini (Pope Pius II). Introduced and translated by Thomas M. Izbicki, Gerald Christianson, and Philip Krey.R. N. Swanson - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (3):493-494.
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    The eucharist in medieval canon law by Thomas M. izbicki, cambridge university press, cambridge, 2015, pp. XXIV + 264, £64.99, hbk. [REVIEW]O. P. Robert Ombres - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1072):734-736.
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    The eucharist in medieval canon law by Thomas M. izbicki, cambridge university press, cambridge, 2015, pp. XXIV + 264, £64.99, hbk. [REVIEW]Robert Ombres Op - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1072):734-736.
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  45. Saving safety from counterexamples.Thomas Grundmann - 2018 - Synthese 197 (12):5161-5185.
    In this paper I will offer a comprehensive defense of the safety account of knowledge against counterexamples that have been recently put forward. In Sect. 2, I will discuss different versions of safety, arguing that a specific variant of method-relativized safety is the most plausible. I will then use this specific version of safety to respond to counterexamples in the recent literature. In Sect. 3, I will address alleged examples of safe beliefs that still constitute Gettier cases. In Sect. 4, (...)
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    What is it like to be a bat?Thomas Nagel - 2024 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This book is a fiftieth anniversary republication of Thomas Nagel's "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?", a classic in the philosophy of mind. Through its argument for the irreducible subjectivity of consciousness, it played an essential role in making the study of consciousness a central part of philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience. It also spurred the now flourishing scientific attention to the consciousness of non-human creatures: mammals, birds, fish, mollusks, and insects. The book also includes a second essay (...)
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    Separability in Population Ethics.Teruji Thomas - 2022 - In Gustaf Arrhenius, Krister Bykvist, Tim Campbell & Elizabeth Finneron-Burns (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Population Ethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 271-295.
    Separability is roughly the principle that, in comparing the value of two outcomes, one can ignore any people whose existence and welfare are unaffected. Separability is both antecedently plausible, at least as a principle of beneficence, and surprisingly powerful; it is the key to some of the best positive arguments in population ethics. This chapter surveys the motivations for and consequences of separability. In particular, it presents an ‘additivity theorem’ which explains how separability leads to total utilitarianism and closely related (...)
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  48. Leviathan.Thomas Hobbes - 1651 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books. Edited by C. B. Macpherson.
  49. Mortal questions.Thomas Nagel - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Death.--The absurd.--Moral luck.--Sexual perversion.--War and massacre.--Ruthlessness in public life.--The policy of preference.--Equality.--The fragmentation of value.--Ethics without biology.--Brain bisection and the unity of consciousness.--What is it like to be a bat?--Panpsychism.--Subjective and objective.
  50. An Inquiry Into the Human Mind, on the Principles of Common Sense.Thomas Reid - 1997 - Cambridge University Press. Edited by Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe, Richard McCarty, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya.
    Thomas Reid, the Scottish natural and moral philosopher, was one of the founding members of the Aberdeen Philosophical Society and a significant figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. Reid believed that common sense should form the foundation of all philosophical inquiry. He criticised the sceptical philosophy propagated by his fellow Scot David Hume and the Anglo-Irish bishop George Berkeley, who asserted that the external world did not exist outside the human mind. Reid was also critical of the theory of ideas (...)
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