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Mercedes Rubio
Universidad Villanueva (Madrid, Spain)
  1. Aquinas and Maimonides on the Possibility of the Knowledge of God.Mercedes Rubio - 2006 - Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.
    Thomas Aquinas wrote a text later known as Quaestio de attributis and ordered it inserted in a precise location of his Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard more than a decade after composing this work. Aquinas assigned exceptional importance to this text, in which he confronts the debate on the issue of the divine attributes that swept the most important centres of learning in 13th Century Europe and examines the answers given to the problem by the representatives of the (...)
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    El amor a la verdad según san Alberto Magno / The Love for the Truth According St. Albert the Great.Mercedes Rubio - 2010 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 17:21.
    Albert the Great extracts the best contributions of Neo-Platonism and Aristotelism. He examines the Aristotelian doctrine on the desire for truth present in human nature and the science of Metaphysics, which allows for an inkling of the source of such desire, but this desire is examined more in-depth by the Pseudo-Dionysius, being Theology the science that grants more answers and the most universal because it enables for greater perfection, not just intellectual but of the whole person.
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  3. El Conocimiento de Dios según Alberto Magno, Cuadernos de Anuario Filosófico, 58 Ediciones Universidad de Navarra – EUNSA (Pamplona 1998).Mercedes Rubio - 1998 - Pamplona, Navarre, Spain: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra (EUNSA).
    This study tries to identify the core elements of the teaching of Albert the Great on the possibility of a natural knowledge of God and its sources in the negative theology of Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagite.
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  4. Is Maimonides's Biblical Exegesis Averroistic?Mercedes Rubio - 2023 - In Racheli Haliva, Yoav Meyrav & Daniel Davies (eds.), Averroes and Averroism in Medieval Jewish Thought. Leiden ; Boston: BRILL.
  5. Maimonides’ Proofs for the Existence of God and their Aristotelian Background in the ‘Guide of the Perplexed’.Mercedes Rubio - 1998 - Miscellanea Mediaevalia 1 (26):914-921.
    The article examines the key elements and Aristotelian background of Maimonides' proofs for the existence of God in the Guide of the Perplexed.
     
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    Maimonides’ Proofs for the Existence of God and their Aristotelian Background in the „Guide of the Perplexed“.Mercedes Rubio - 1998 - In Jan A. Aertsen & Andreas Speer (eds.), Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au moyen âge? What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages?: Akten des X. Internationalen Kongresses für Mittelalterliche Philosophie der Société Internationale pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médié. De Gruyter. pp. 914-921.
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    “Ratio y limppiditas según Alberto Magno. Un análisis de la quaestio VII del ms Vat. Lat. 781”, in Actes del Simposi Internacional de Filosofia de l’Edat Mitjana. Patronat d’Estudis Osonencs, Serie “Actes” 1 (Vic 1996) p. 396-402.Mercedes Rubio - 1996 - In Actes del Simposi Internacional de Filosofia de l’Edat Mitjana. Patronat d’Estudis Osonencs, Serie “Actes”. 08500 Vic, Barcelona, Spain: pp. 396-402.
    An analysis of ms Vat. Lat. 781 reveals ratio and limppiditas as two key notions in Albert the Great's teaching on the possibility of knowing God.
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  8. The First Hebrew Encyclopedia of Science: Abraham Bar Hiyya’s Yesodei ha-Tvunah u-Migdal ha-Emunah.Mercedes Rubio - 2000 - In Steven Harvey (ed.), Amsterdam Studies of Jewish Thought. New York, NY, USA: pp. 140-153.
    The article examines the first Hebrew Encyclopedia of Science, Yesodei ha-Tvunah u-Migdal ha-Emunah, by Medieval Jewish scholar Abraham Bar Hiyya from Saragossa (Iberian peninsula).
     
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