Works by Pritzl, Kurt (exact spelling)

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    Truth: Studies of a Robust Presence.Kurt Pritzl (ed.) - 2009 - Catholic University of America Press.
    *Fresh interpretations of the greatest philosophers on the nature of truth and speculative essays on truth in law, the arts, and science*.
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    Opinions as Appearances.Kurt Pritzl - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (1):41-50.
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    Ways of Truth and Ways of Opinion in Aristotle.Kurt Pritzl - 1993 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 67:241-252.
  4. Aristotle: Ways of Truth and Ways of Opinion.Kurt Pritzl - 1993 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67:241-52.
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  5. Being True in Aristotle's Thinking.Kurt Pritzl - 1999 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 15:177-201.
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    Colloquium 7.Kurt Pritzl - 1998 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 14 (1):177-201.
  7. Op, Anaximander's Apeiron. and the arrangement of time.Kurt Pritzl - 2013 - In Joe McCoy & Charles H. Kahn (eds.), Early Greek philosophy: the Presocratics and the emergence of reason. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press.
     
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    On Sense and Sense Organ in Aristotle.Kurt Pritzl - 1985 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 59:258.
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    The Cognition of Indivisibles and the Argument of De Anima.Kurt Pritzl - 1984 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 58:140-150.
  10. The Cognition of Indivisibles and the Argument of "De Anima".Kurt Pritzl - 1984 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 58:140.
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    The Place of Intellect in Aristotle.Kurt Pritzl - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:57-75.
    This paper explores Aristotle’s account of the human intellect, with special emphasis on how this account relates to Aristotle’s treatment of nature. In his complex account of the intellect, Aristotle distinguishes very broadly between two types of intellection. One type involves the reception of what things are and is non-discursive in character, while the other type is the result of intellectual activity and is discursive in character. While Aristotle affirms that both types of thinking are distinctive and essential functions of (...)
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    The Place of Intellect in Aristotle.Kurt Pritzl - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:57-75.
    This paper explores Aristotle’s account of the human intellect, with special emphasis on how this account relates to Aristotle’s treatment of nature. In his complex account of the intellect, Aristotle distinguishes very broadly between two types of intellection. One type (nous) involves the reception of what things are and is non-discursive in character, while the other type (dianoia) is the result of intellectual activity and is discursive in character. While Aristotle affirms that both types of thinking are distinctive and essential (...)
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    Aristotle the Philosopher. [REVIEW]Kurt Pritzl - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (2):439-441.
    Ackrill has written an enthusiastic and provocative introduction to Aristotle's philosophy of a type hitherto neglected. The book is neither a comprehensive presentation of Aristotle's thought nor a more limited sketch of its various parts through the perspective of some crucial Aristotelian insights. Its aim is to incite the reader to an independent reading of Aristotle by providing a philosophically stimulating guide to some of Aristotle's more persistently interesting ideas and arguments. No attempt is made to cover all the ground (...)
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  14. David B. Claus: "Toward the Soul". [REVIEW]Kurt Pritzl - 1985 - The Thomist 49 (2):311.
     
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    Essays on Aristotle's De Anima. [REVIEW]Kurt Pritzl - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (4):836-837.
    This collection consists of a two-part Introduction by the editors Martha Nussbaum and Amelie O. Rorty ; nineteen articles, mostly published here for the first time, by M. F. Burnyeat, Nussbaum and Hilary Putnam, S. Marc Cohen, Jennifer Whiting, Michael Frede, K. V. Wilkes, Alan Code and Julius Moravcsik, G. E. R. Lloyd, Charlotte Witt, Gareth B. Matthews, Richard Sorabji, Cynthia Freeland, Malcolm Schofield, Dorothea Frede, Julia Annas, Franz Brentano, L. A. Kosman, Charles Kahn, and Henry S. Richardson ; an (...)
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