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  1. The guide for the perplexed.Moses Maimonides & Shlomo Pines - 1904 - New York,: E. P. Dutton & co.. Edited by M. Friedländer.
    This superb abridgement and annotated translation of Maimonides' monumental work includes discussions of divine language, the scope and limits of human knowledge, cosmological doctrines concerning the creation or eternity of the world, prophecy and providence, the nature and purpose of divine law, and moral and political philosophy.
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  • Secretum Secretorum Cum Glossis Et Notulis : Tractatus Brevis Et Utilis Ad Declarandum Quedam Obscure Dicta Fratris Rogeri.Roger Secretum Secretorum, A. S. Bacon, Robert Fulton & Steele - 1920 - E Typographeo Clarendoniano.
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  • Plato's Timaeus: Translation, Glossary, Appendices and Introductory Essay.Henry Desmond Pritchard Plato & Lee - 1961 - Indianapolis: Focus. Edited by Peter Kalkavage.
    Both an ideal entrée for beginning readers and a solid text for scholars, the second edition of Peter Kalkavage's acclaimed translation of Plato's _Timaeus_ brings enhanced accessibility to a rendering well known for its faithfulness to the original text. An extensive essay offers insights into the reading of the work, the nature of Platonic dialogue, and the cultural background of the _Timaeus_. Appendices on music, astronomy, and geometry provide additional guidance. A brief outline of the themes of the work, a (...)
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  • Part/whole I: history.Hans Burkhardt & Carlos A. Dufour - 1991 - In Hans Burkhardt & Barry Smith (eds.), Handbook of metaphysics and ontology. Munich: Philosophia Verlag. pp. 2--663.
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  • Christliche Metaphysik in Byzanz.Périclès-Pierre Joannou - 1956 - [Ettal]: Buch-Kunstverlag Ettal.
    1. Die Illuminationsiehre des Michael Psellos und Joannes Italos.
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  • Theorien der Intentionalität im Mittelalter.Dominik Perler - 2002 - Frankfurt a.M.: Klostermann.
    Die Intentionalitätsproblematik steht nicht nur im Mittelpunkt der heutigen philosophischen und kognitionstheoretischen Debatten. Sie wurde bereits im Mittelalter scharfsinnig diskutiert, ja die scholastischen Autoren prägten als Erste die Fachausdrücke "Intentionalität" und "intentionale Existenz" und entwarfen verschiedene Modelle, um das Rätsel der kognitiven Bezugnahme zu lösen. Dieses Buch stellt fünf einflußreiche Intentionalitätsmodelle vor, die im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert entstanden sind. Dabei werden so unterschiedliche Autoren wie Thomas von Aquin, Petrus Johannes Olivi, Dietrich von Freiberg, Johannes Duns Scotus, Petrus Aureoli, Hervaeus (...)
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  • Philosophical writings.John Duns Scotus - 1962 - [Edinburgh]: Nelson. Edited by Allan Bernard Wolter.
  • The Metaphysical Thought of Thomas Aquinas: From Finite Being to Uncreated Being.John F. Wippel - 2000 - The Catholic University of America Press.
    Written by a highly respected scholar of Thomas Aquinas's writings, this volume offers a comprehensive presentation of Aquinas's metaphysical thought. It is based on a thorough examination of his texts organized according to the philosophical order as he himself describes it rather than according to the theological order. -/- In the introduction and opening chapter, John F. Wippel examines Aquinas's view on the nature of metaphysics as a philosophical science and the relationship of its subject to divine being. Part One (...)
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  • Medieval Modal Systems: Problems and Concepts.Paul Thom - 2003 - Routledge.
    This book explores noteworthy approaches to modal syllogistic adopted by medieval logicians including Abélard, Albert the Great, Avicenna, Averröes, Jean Buridan, Richard Campsall, Robert Kilwardby, and William of Ockham. The book situates these approaches in relation to Aristotle's discussion in the Prior and Posterior Analytics, and other parts of the Organon, but also in relation to the thought of Alexander of Aphrodisias and Boethius on the one hand, and to modern interpretations of the modal syllogistic on the other. Problems explored (...)
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  • Galenism; Rise and Decline of a Medical Philosophy.Owsei Temkin - 1973 - Ithaca [N.Y.]: Cornell University Press.
    Introduction I The Portrait of an Ideal II The Rise of Galenism as a Medical Philosophy III Authority and Challenge IV Fall and Afterlife.
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  • Perversity and Error: Studies on the "Averroist" John of Jandun.STUART MACCLINTOCK - 1956 - Indiana University Press.
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  • Speculative Grammars of the Middle Ages: The Doctrine of Partes Orationis of the Modistae.Geoffrey Leslie Bursill-Hall - 1971 - The Hague and Paris: ISSN.
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  • Meister Eckhart in Erfurt.Lydia Wegener & Andreas Speer (eds.) - 2005 - Walter de Gruyter.
    Etwa zwei Jahrzehnte ist Meister Eckhart im Erfurter Dominikanerkonvent gewesen, zunächst als Prior und dann als erster Provinzial der Ordensprovinz Saxonia. Obgleich die große Bedeutung der Erfurter Zeit Meister Eckharts zwischen seinen Aufenthalten in Paris, zunächst als Student und Bakkalar und sodann zweimal als Magister, in den letzten Jahren zunehmend deutlicher hervorgetreten ist, so stehen die Erfurter Jahre in der Eckhart-Forschung bislang in aller Regel hinter seiner Pariser, Straßburger und Kölner Zeit zurück. Die wissenschaftliche Aufarbeitung der Erfurter Zeit Eckharts ist (...)
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  • Planudea.Carl Wendel - 1940 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 40 (2):406-445.
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  • Byzantine Philosophy as a Contemporary Historiographical Project.Michele Trizio - 2007 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 74 (1):247-294.
    Over the last decades the problem of the existence of Byzantine philosophy has been posed in terms of the determination of its status, its function, and its subject matter. To a certain extent, this approach to Byzantine philosophy has been motivated by the increasing disciplinary autonomy reached by the other branches of what is nowadays called «medieval philosophy». A series of significant scholarly achievements over the last twenty years have contributed to the development of more-or-less well defined scholarly fields of (...)
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  • Notes on some Manuscripts of the Augustinian Michael de Massa († 1337).Damasus Trapp - 1965 - Augustinianum 5 (1):58-133.
  • Possible Worlds in the Tahafut al-tahafut: Averroes on Plenitude and Possibility.Taneli Kukkonen - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (3):329-347.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Possible Worlds in the Tahâfut al-tahâfut:Averroes on Plenitude and PossibilityTaneli Kukkonen1.It has become customary to credit John Duns Scotus with having first systematically laid out the basis for treating the modal terms as referring to synchronic alternative states of affairs. This has been viewed as constituting a genuine shift in modal paradigms, as no former model had included the idea of genuine synchronic alternative possibilities. Historians of modal logic (...)
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  • Michael Von Ephesos Und Psellos.Karl Praechter - 1931 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 31 (1):1-12.
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  • Scotus's realist conception of the categories: His legacy to late medieval debates.Giorgio Pini - 2005 - Vivarium 43 (1):63-110.
    Scotus claims that the extramental world is divided into ten distinct kinds of essences, no one of which can be reduced to another one. Although by the end of the thirteenth century this claim was not new, Scotus's way of articulating it into a comprehensive metaphysical doctrine resulted into a ground-breaking contribution to what became known as 'late medieval realism'. This paper shows how Scotus's view of the categories as ten kinds of irreducible essences should be seen as a development (...)
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  • Radulphus Brito's sophism on second intentions.Jan Pinborg - 1975 - Vivarium 13 (2):119-152.
  • Ockham’s Metaphysics of Parts.Calvin G. Normore - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy 103 (12):737-754.
  • Later Medieval Philosophy.John Marenbon - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (244):283-285.
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  • Analekta Planudea.Sokrates Kugéas - 1909 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 18 (1):106-146.
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  • The Classical Heritage in Islam.Georg Krotkoff, Franz Rosenthal, Emile Marmorstein & Jenny Marmorstein - 1978 - American Journal of Philology 99 (2):272.
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  • Greek Wisdom Literature in Arabic Translation: A Study of the Graeco-Arabic Gnomologia.Georg Krotkoff & Dimitri Gutas - 1978 - American Journal of Philology 99 (2):273.
  • Modalities in Medieval Philosophy.Simo Knuuttila - 1993 - In . Routledge.
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  • The Problem of Individuation in the Middle Ages.Peter King - 2000 - Theoria 66 (2):159-184.
  • Introduction to the Problem of Individuation in the Early Middle Ages.Peter King & Jorge J. E. Gracia - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (4):564.
  • Aquinas on Mind.Anthony Kenny - 1993 - Religious Studies 30 (1):128-130.
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  • Aquinas on Mind.Anthony Kenny - 1993 - Philosophy 69 (268):242-244.
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  • Metaphysics in the Byzantine Tradition: Eustratios of Nicaea on universals.Katerina Ierodiakonou - 2005 - Quaestio 5 (1):67-82.
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  • Marsilius von Inghen, Bibliographie.Mjfm Hoenen - 1989 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 31 (1):150-167.
  • Plato on Parts and Wholes: The Metaphysics of Structure.Verity Harte - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What is the relation between a whole and its parts? The metaphysics of structure and composition is much discussed in modern philosophy; now Verity Harte provides the first sustained examination of Plato's rich but neglected discussion of the topic, and shows how it can illuminate current debates. This book is an invaluable resource both for scholars of Plato and for modern metaphysicians.
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  • Classical Arabic Wisdom Literature: Nature and Scope.Dimitri Gutas - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (1):49-86.
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  • The transcendentals in the middle ages: An introduction.Jorge J. E. Gracia - 1992 - Topoi 11 (2):113-120.
    Although most predicates may be truthfully predicated of only some beings, there are others that seem to apply to every being. The latter, including being itself, were known as the transcendentals in the Middle Ages and gave rise to the much disputed doctrine of the transcendentals. This article explores the main tenets of the doctrine and the difficulties that they face, the reasons why scholastic authors were interested in these issues, and the origins of the doctrine.
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  • Introduction to the Problem of Individuation in the Early Middle Ages.Peter King & Jorge J. E. Gracia - 1984
  • Abailard on collective realism.Alfred J. Freddoso - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (10):527-538.
    In the Logica Ingredientibus Abailard attacks the theory according to which universals are collections of individuals. This paper argues that Abailard's principal objection to this 'collective realism', viz, that it conflates universals with integral wholes, is actually quite strong, though it is generally overlooked by recent commentators. For implicit in this objection is the claim that the collective realist cannot provide a satisfactory account of predication. The reason for this is that integral wholes are not uniquely decomposable. In support of (...)
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  • Transcendental being: Scotus and scotists.Stephen D. Dumont - 1992 - Topoi 11 (2):135-148.
    Of singular importance to the medieval theory of transcendentals was the position of John Duns Scotus that there could be a concept of being univocally common, not only to substance and accidents, but even to God and creatures. Scotus''s doctrine of univocal transcendental concepts violated the accepted view that, owing to its generality, no transcendental notion could be univocal. The major difficulty facing Scotus''s doctrine of univocity was to explain how a real, as opposed to a purely logical, concept could (...)
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  • Moses Maimonides: The Man and His Works.Herbert A. Davidson - 2005 - Oup Usa.
    Moses Maimonides, scholar, physician, and philosopher, was the most influential Jewish thinker of the Middle Ages. In this magisterial new biography, the work of many years, Herbert Davidson provides an exhaustive guide to Maimonides' life and works. After considering Maimonides' upbringing and education, Davidson expounds all of his voluminous writings in exhaustive detail, with separate chapters on rabbinic, philosophical, and medical texts. This long-awaited volume is destined to become the standard work on this towering figure of Western intellectual history.
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  • Scholars of Byzantium.S. P. C. & Nigel G. Wilson - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):167.
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  • Duns scotus's anti-reductionistic account of material substance.Richard Cross - 1995 - Vivarium 33 (2):137-170.
  • Arabic Science and Philosophy.Charles Burnett - 2002 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 44:19-22.
  • Guarino, pisanello and Manuel chrysoloras.Michael Baxandall - 1965 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 28 (1):183-204.
  • The structure of mental language: Some problems discussed by early sixteenth century logicians.E. J. Ashworth - 1982 - Vivarium 20 (1):59-83.
  • Mental Language and the Unity of Propositions: A Semantic Problem Discussed by Early Sixteenth Century Logicians.E. J. Ashworth - 1981 - Franciscan Studies 41 (1):61-96.
  • Epistemic Logic in the Later Middle Ages.Ivan Boh - 1993 - London and New York: Routledge.
    _Epistemic Logic_ studies statements containing verbs such as 'know' and 'wish'. It is one of the most exciting areas in medieval philosophy. Neglected almost entirely after the end of the Middle Ages, it has been rediscovered by philosophers of the present century. This is the first comprehensive study of the subject. Ivan Boh explores the rules for entailment between epistemic statements, the search for the conditions of knowing contingent propositions, the problems of substitutivity in intentional contexts, the relationship between epistemic (...)
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  • John Buridan: Portrait of a Fourteenth-Century Arts Master.Jack Zupko - 2003 - Notre Dame.
    John Buridan was the most famous philosophy teacher of his time, and probably the most influential. In this important new book, Jack Zupko offers the first systematic exposition of Buridan's thought to appear in any language. Zupko uses Buridan's own conception of the order and practice of philosophy to depict the most salient features of his thought, beginning with his views on the nature of language and logic and then illustrating their application to a series of topics in metaphysics, natural (...)
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  • Vision and Certitude in the Age of Ockham.Katherine H. Tachau - 1981 - BRILL.
    When William of Ockham lectured on Lombard's Sentences in 1317-1319, he articulated a new theory of knowledge. Its reception by fourteenth-century scholars was, however, largely negative, for it conflicted with technical accounts of vision and with their interprations of Duns Scotus. This study begins with Roger Bacon, a major source for later scholastics' efforts to tie a complex of semantic and optical explanations together into an account of concept formation, truth and the acquisition of certitude. After considering the challenges of (...)
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  • Meister Eckhart.Dietmar Mieth (ed.) - 1979 - Olten: Walter.
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  • Eustratii et Michaelis et anonyma In Ethica Nicomachea commentaria.Gustav Heylbut - 1892 - de Gruyter.
    Commentaries on Aristotle's writings have been produced since the 2nd century AD. This edition contains Greek commentaries on his work from the 3rd to the 8th centuries AD by, among others, Alexander of Aphrodiensias, Themistios, Joh. Philoponus, Simplicius in Greek.
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