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    Albertus Magnus and the Oxford Platonists.J. Athanasius Weisheipl - 1958 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 32:124-139.
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    Albertus Magnus and the Oxford Platonists.J. Athanasius Weisheipl - 1958 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 32:124-139.
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  3. Nature and Gravitation.J. ATHANASIUS WEISHEIPL - 1955
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  4. Problem : Albertus Magnus and the Oxford Platonists.J. Athanasius Weisheipl - 1958 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 32:124.
  5. Albertus Magnus and the Sciences. Commemorative Essays 1980.J. Weisheipl - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45 (3):486-487.
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  6. The " sermo epinicius " ascribed to Thomas Bradwardine.H. A. Oberman & J. A. Weisheipl - 1958 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 25.
     
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  7. The revival of Thomism as a Christian philosophy.J. A. Weisheipl - 1968 - In Ralph M. McInerny (ed.), New Themes in Christian Philosophy. Notre Dame [Ind.]University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 164--185.
     
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  8. Nature and Motionin the Middle Ages.J. A. Weisheipl & W. A. Carroll - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (4):702-703.
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  9. The commentary of St. Thomas on the De caelo of Aristotle.J. Weisheipl - 1974 - Sapientia 29 (11):11-34.
     
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  10. D. A. Callus, O. P. & R. W. Hunt , "Johannes Blund. Tractatus de Anima". [REVIEW]J. A. Weisheipl - 1971 - The Thomist 35 (4):700.
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  11. James H. Robb, "St. Thomas Aquinas Quaestiones De Anima". [REVIEW]J. A. Weisheipl - 1969 - The Thomist 33 (4):770.
     
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    Suma de los ocho libros de la "Fisica" de Aristóteles . Roberto Grosseteste, J. E. Bolzán, Celina Lértora Mendoza.James A. Weisheipl - 1977 - Isis 68 (4):641-641.
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    The Problem of Evolution: A Study of the Philosophical Repercussions of Evolutionary ScienceJohn N. Deely Raymond J. Nogar.James A. Weisheipl - 1975 - Isis 66 (1):109-110.
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  14. Suma de los ocho libros de la "Fisica" de Aristóteles by Roberto Grosseteste; J. E. Bolzán; Celina Lértora Mendoza. [REVIEW]James Weisheipl - 1977 - Isis 68:641-641.
     
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    The Problem of Evolution: A Study of the Philosophical Repercussions of Evolutionary Science by John N. Deely; Raymond J. Nogar. [REVIEW]James Weisheipl - 1975 - Isis 66:109-110.
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    Athanasius' Son of God.J. R. Meyer - 1999 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 66 (2):225-253.
    The Alexandrian theologian Origen wrote that God the Father exceeds the Son in a way that surpasses the Son’s own transcendence of creation, and he apparently did so in order to oppose those who disregarded Jesus’ statement that «the Father is greater than I» . Just a few years after Origen’s death, however, when correction of his Son of God theology was well underway, Arius radicalized the latent subordinationism present in Origen’s thought by placing the Son among created things. The (...)
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    Arius and Athanasius on the Production of God’s Son.J. T. Paasch - 2010 - Faith and Philosophy 27 (4):382-404.
    Arius maintains that the Father must produce the Son without any pre-existing ingredients (ex nihilo) because no such ingredients are available to the Father. Athanasius denies this, insisting not only that the Father himself becomes an ingredient in the Son, but also that the Son inherits his divine properties from that ingredient. I argue, however, that it is difficult to explain exactly how the Son could inherit certain properties but not others from something he is not identical to, just (...)
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    Theophilus of Antioch: Ad Autolycum. Text and Translation by Robert M. Grant. Pp. xxviii+153. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970. Cloth, £2. - Athanasius: Contra Gentes and De Incarnatione. Edited and translated by Robert W. Thomson. Pp. xxxvi+288. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. Cloth, £3·25. [REVIEW]J. Neville Birdsall - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (2):273-273.
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    E. P. Meijering (in enger Zusammenarbeit mit J. C. M. van Winden) (ed., tr.): Athanasius: De Incarnatione Verbi. Einleitung, Übersetzung, Kommentar. Pp. 431. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1989. Paper, fl./DM 120. [REVIEW]J. Neville Birdsall - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):227-.
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    E. P. Meijering (in enger Zusammenarbeit mit J. C. M. van Winden) (ed., tr.): Athanasius: De Incarnatione Verbi. Einleitung, Übersetzung, Kommentar. Pp. 431. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1989. Paper, fl./DM 120. [REVIEW]J. Neville Birdsall - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):227-227.
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    Problems of Faith.J. Kellenberger - 1976 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):417 - 442.
    Both philosophy and theology are given a raison d'etre by their problems. Some of their problems they share, and some they do not. They share a concern with the nature of morality and they share the problem of human freedom. But the filioque issue and the controversy between Arius and Athanasius regarding the consubstaniality of the persons of the Trinity belong to theology, if contemporary theology will have them. The problems of reference and denotation, and of classes, in the (...)
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    The Devil's Stratagem or Human Fraud: Ippolito Desideri on the Reincarnate Succession of the Dalai Lama.Michael J. Sweet - 2009 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 29:131-140.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Devil's Stratagem or Human Fraud:Ippolito Desideri on the Reincarnate Succession of the Dalai LamaMichael J. SweetThe institution of the Dalai Lama and the narrative of his reincarnate succession have become so familiar in the course of the past few decades as to seem almost unremarkable. But, let us imagine hearing the story of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama's succession for the first time: the prophecies of his dying predecessor, (...)
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  23. Epistolas a serapion sobre el espirito santo (epistolae ad serapionem>), isbn 978-84-9715-081-1-Atanasio de alejandria (athanasius alexandrinus). [REVIEW]H. J. Sieben - 2008 - Theologie Und Philosophie 83 (2):282.
     
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    The Logic of Science. [REVIEW]J. J. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):188-188.
    The title is somewhat misleading in the current situation, since these essays stem from a Neoscholastic rather than a Neopositivistic background, and are chiefly concerned with suggesting in a rough way some relations between Aristotelian or Scholastic and contemporary scientific methods. The volume includes "Questions Science Cannot Answer" by Mortimer Adler, "The Logic of Induction" by Roland Houde, "Physico-chemical Methods and the Philosophy of Nature" by Léon Lortie, and "The Evolution of Scientific Method" by James A. Weisheipl.—J. J.
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    Philosophy and the God of Abraham. [REVIEW]Leo J. Elders - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (1):148-149.
    It is not without a certain emotion that one opens this book devoted to the memory of a great scholar of medieval thought who worked and lived in the certainty that there cannot be a conflict between the Christian faith and science. In a significant essay, Benedict M. Ashley defends the idea of the philosophy of nature as continuous or identical with natural science. Ashley does allow, however, for so many divergences between philosophy of nature and natural science due to (...)
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    Philosophy and the God of Abraham. [REVIEW]Leo J. Elders - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (1):148-149.
    It is not without a certain emotion that one opens this book devoted to the memory of a great scholar of medieval thought who worked and lived in the certainty that there cannot be a conflict between the Christian faith and science. In a significant essay, Benedict M. Ashley defends the idea of the philosophy of nature as continuous or identical with natural science. Ashley does allow, however, for so many divergences between philosophy of nature and natural science due to (...)
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    ¿Dios Creador o Dios Juez? Diferencias entre las tres versiones de la carta de Arrio a Alejandro.Guillermo J. Cano Gómez - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):351-366.
    The letter from Arius to Alexander of Alexandria, also known as «Arius’ profession of faith», has been transmitted in its original language, Greek, by Athanasius (De Synodis) and Epiphanius (Panarion). Also, Hilary of Poitiers quotes a Latin translation of the letter twice (De Trinitate IV and VI). The comparative study of the two Greek versions and the Latin translation reveals small textual variants, which points to the independence of the three testimonies. The textual variant (κτιστὴν, instead of κριτὴν) is (...)
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    Eloge: James Athanasius Weisheipl, O.P. 3 July 1923-30 December 1984.William Wallace - 1985 - Isis 76:566-567.
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    Eloge: James Athanasius Weisheipl, O.P. 3 July 1923-30 December 1984.William A. Wallace - 1985 - Isis 76 (4):566-567.
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    Friar Thomas D'Aquino: his life, thought, and work.James A. Weisheipl - 1974 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Doubleday.
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    Iconismi e mirabilia da Athanasius Kircher.Athanasius Kircher, Eugenio Lo Sardo, Roman Vlad & Umberto Eco - 1999
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  32. The Commentary of St. Thomas on the De Caelo of Aristotle.James A. Weisheipl - 2002 - In Brian Davies (ed.), Thomas Aquinas: contemporary philosophical perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  33. Publicity and Common Commitment to Believe.J. R. G. Williams - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):1059-1080.
    Information can be public among a group. Whether or not information is public matters, for example, for accounts of interdependent rational choice, of communication, and of joint intention. A standard analysis of public information identifies it with (some variant of) common belief. The latter notion is stipulatively defined as an infinite conjunction: for p to be commonly believed is for it to believed by all members of a group, for all members to believe that all members believe it, and so (...)
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    The Dignity of Science Studies in the Philosophy of Science Presented to William Humbert Kane.James A. Weisheipl & William Humbert Kane - 1961 - Thomist Press.
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    Functions of Thought and the Synthesis of Intuitions.J. Michael Young - 1992 - In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Kant. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3--101.
  36. The Incarnation of the Word of God.St Athanasius - 1946
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    Life Is a Stage: Neoplatonic Participation and Imitation in Gregory of Nazianzus’s Oration 45.Athanasius Murphy - 2018 - Nova et Vetera 16 (4):1153-1182.
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    Book Reviews : Prelude to Galileo—Essays on Medieval and Sixteenth-Century Sources of Galileo's Thought. BY WILLIAM A. WALLACE. (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, volume 62.) Dordrecht/boston/london: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1981. Pp. xvi + 369. Cloth US $49.95, paper $23.50. [REVIEW]James A. Weisheipl - 1985 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (1):97-101.
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    Ockham and some Mertonians.James A. Weisheipl - 1968 - Mediaeval Studies 30 (1):163-213.
  40. Classification of the sciences in medieval thought.James A. Weisheipl - 1965 - Mediaeval Studies 27 (1):54-90.
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    Curriculum of the faculty of arts at Oxford in the early fourteenth century.James A. Weisheipl - 1964 - Mediaeval Studies 26 (1):143-185.
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    9. From “I” to “We”: Acts of Agency in Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophical Autobiography.J. Lenore Wright - 2015 - In Christopher Cowley (ed.), The Philosophy of Autobiography. University of Chicago Press. pp. 193-216.
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    Communicating with the dying.J. Michael Wilson - 1975 - Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (1):18-21.
    Telling a patient that the outcome of his illness is not good, or even hopeless, requires sensitivity and the ability to communicate with him in the setting of a hospital which is an unnatural environment divorced from family and friends. It is a task which must be taught and learned by doctors and nurses.
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  44. Granule-based models.J. Yen & L. Wang - 1998 - In Enrique H. Ruspini, Piero Patrone Bonissone & Witold Pedrycz (eds.), Handbook of fuzzy computation. Philadelphia: Institute of Physics.
     
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  45. Die Zeit als ein naturwissenschaftliches und heuristisches Problem.J. Zeman - 1987 - In Jiří Zeman (ed.), Philosophische Probleme der Zeit: Beiträge aus der Konferenz in Zwettl 1986. Praha: Institut für Philosophie und Soziologie der Tsch. Akademie der Wissenschaften.
     
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    Developments in the arts curriculum at Oxford in the early fourteenth century.James A. Weisheipl - 1966 - Mediaeval Studies 28 (1):151-175.
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    Soft-Finished Textiles In Roman Britain.J. P. Wild - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (1):133-135.
    The achievements of the textile industry in Roman Britain are often underestimated as a result of the meagreness of our available evidence. The Edict on maximum prices issued by Diocletian in A.D. 301 shows that British capes commanded high prices on the markets of the Empire, and that in the late third century A.D. British rugs were the best in the world. In view of the competition from the traditional centres of rug manufacture in the East, this is an astonishing (...)
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    The Textile Term Scutulatus.J. P. Wild - 1964 - Classical Quarterly 14 (2):263-266.
    The received translation and interpretation of many of the technical terms current in the textile industry of the Roman Empire are inaccurate, because lexicographers have either fought shy of being precise, or have thought that they recognized in the ancient world technical processes which originated at a much later date. The evidence is often equivocal or insufficient, but may still yield details that have been overlooked. The textile expression scutulatus, to take an example, deserves more attention than Blümner has devoted (...)
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  49. A Theory of Metaphysical Indeterminacy.Elizabeth Barnes & J. Robert G. Williams - 2011 - In Karen Bennett & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 6. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 103-148.
    If the world itself is metaphysically indeterminate in a specified respect, what follows? In this paper, we develop a theory of metaphysical indeterminacy answering this question.
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  50. Detection of self: The perfect algorithm.J. S. Watson - 1994 - In S. T. Parker, R. Mitchell & M. L. Boccia (eds.), Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
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