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  1. Aquinas on the Preliminary Grasp of Being.Michael Tavuzzi - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (4):555-574.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AQUINAS ON THE PRELIMINARY GRASP OF BEING I IN NUMEROUS PASSAGES, which are to be found scattered throughout his works, Aquinas repeatedly insists that that which is first apprehended or conceived by the intellect is being (ens).1 But from these statements an initial problem immediately arises. When Aquinas affirms that being is that which is first apprehended or conceived by the intellect is he talking about a priority which (...)
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  2. A Note on Husserl's Dependence on William James.Michael Tavuzzi - 1979 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 10 (3):194-196.
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    Aquinas on Resolution in Metaphysics.Michael Tavuzzi - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (2):199-227.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AQUINAS ON RESOLUTION IN METAPHYSICS MICHAEL TAVUZZI, O.P. Angeliaum University Rome FOR AQUINAS a sequence of thoughts, even if interconnected in some manner, does not DJutomatically constitute a scientific discipline. To justify a daim to scientific status such a sequence will have ito he characterized by those properties which raise mere thinking to the level of reasoning : it wiH have to proceed rationabiliter,. in all senses of the (...)
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    Aquinas on the Operation of Additio.Michael Tavuzzi - 1988 - New Scholasticism 62 (3):297-318.
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    Chrysostomus Javelli OP (c. 1470–1540): A Biographical Introduction.Michael Tavuzzi - 2023 - In Tommaso De Robertis & Luca Burzelli (eds.), Chrysostomus Javelli: Pagan Philosophy and Christian Thought in the Renaissance. Springer Verlag. pp. 3-28.
    Chrysostomus Javelli OP (c. 1470–1540) is remembered almost exclusively for his numerous scholarly works in the Thomist philosophical-theological tradition, which are easily accessible in the often-reprinted, massive opera omnia editions of the late sixteenth century (Lyon 1568, Venice 1577, Lyon 1580). In this revised biographical account, Javelli’s literary output is seen in the context of his entire life and its key aspects as observant Dominican friar, unenthusiastic inquisitor, prolific author and dedicated teacher. New light is cast on all these facets (...)
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    Existential judgment and transcendental reduction: a critical analysis of Edmund Husserl's Phaenomenologische Fundamentalbetrachtung (Ideen I, [Paragraphen] 27-62).Michael M. Tavuzzi - 1982 - Milano: Massimo.