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    Chronologisches verzeichnis der stellen der ästhetik in den werken Des Thomas.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1961 - In Die Ästhetik des Thomas von Aquin: Eine Genetische Und Systematische Analyse. De Gruyter. pp. 270-272.
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    Die Ästhetik des Thomas von Aquin.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1961 - Berlin,: De Gruyter.
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    Einleitung.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1961 - In Die Ästhetik des Thomas von Aquin: Eine Genetische Und Systematische Analyse. De Gruyter. pp. 1-32.
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    Erster Teil: Genetische analyse der schönheitslehre Des Thomas.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1961 - In Die Ästhetik des Thomas von Aquin: Eine Genetische Und Systematische Analyse. De Gruyter. pp. 33-83.
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    Literatur.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1961 - In Die Ästhetik des Thomas von Aquin: Eine Genetische Und Systematische Analyse. De Gruyter. pp. 267-270.
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    Namen- und sachverzeichnis.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1961 - In Die Ästhetik des Thomas von Aquin: Eine Genetische Und Systematische Analyse. De Gruyter. pp. 273-280.
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    Philosophy of beauty.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1974 - Norman,: University of Oklahoma Press.
    There has long been a need for a work on the philosophy of beauty treating fundamental problems against the background of the history of aesthetics--ancient and medieval as well as modern and contemporary. This book answers that need with the comprehensive presentations of an objectivist philosophy of beauty to balance the currently popular aesthetic subjectivism. It includes a synopsis of views and theories expressed on the various questions about beauty by philosophers down through the ages. Kovach's acquaintance with relevant literature (...)
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    Quellen.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1961 - In Die Ästhetik des Thomas von Aquin: Eine Genetische Und Systematische Analyse. De Gruyter. pp. 267-267.
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    The esthetics of the middle ages.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):470-475.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:470 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY of fundamental notions (e.g.,"creator" and "demiurge") are omnipresent. Sometimes even a confusion happens of Anaxagoras with Democritus when the "atom" is ascribed to Anaxagoras (p. 48). And the author does not seem to feel the fatal inadequacy of merely second-hand knowledge. While he in longura et latum argues with Aristotelian presentations and misrepresentations of Anaxagorean tenets, there is good reason for the suspicion that he (...)
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    Vorwort.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1961 - In Die Ästhetik des Thomas von Aquin: Eine Genetische Und Systematische Analyse. De Gruyter.
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    Zweiter Teil: Systematische analyse der schönheitslehre Des Thomas.Francis Joseph Kovach - 1961 - In Die Ästhetik des Thomas von Aquin: Eine Genetische Und Systematische Analyse. De Gruyter. pp. 84-266.
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    The Esthetics of the Middle Ages (review). [REVIEW]Francis Joseph Kovach - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):470-475.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:470 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY of fundamental notions (e.g.,"creator" and "demiurge") are omnipresent. Sometimes even a confusion happens of Anaxagoras with Democritus when the "atom" is ascribed to Anaxagoras (p. 48). And the author does not seem to feel the fatal inadequacy of merely second-hand knowledge. While he in longura et latum argues with Aristotelian presentations and misrepresentations of Anaxagorean tenets, there is good reason for the suspicion that he (...)
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