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    Guillelmi De Ockham. Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum: Ordinatio, Distinctiones XIX-XLVIII.Girard I. Etzkorn & Francis E. Kelly - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (1):93-97.
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    Guillelmi de Ockham: Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum: Ordinatio, Distinctiones IV-XVIII.Girard I. Etzkorn - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (1):117-121.
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    Marcus of Orvieto'On the pelican'.Girard J. Etzkorn - 2010 - Franciscan Studies 68:179-185.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:There are only three surviving biographical notices regarding Marcus of Orvieto: two as colophons of Vatican manuscripts and a third as an entry in a catalog of the papal library in Avignon where we read: "Item, liber de mortalitatibus septem Martini de Urbevetani Ordinis Minorum." While the spelling of the book title and its author can be attributed to scribal errors or misreadings, the 'seven,' place of origin, and (...)
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    "Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum Ordinatio. Distinctiones IV-XVIII," by William of Ockham, edited by Girard I. Etzkorn[REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1978 - Modern Schoolman 56 (1):72-74.
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    "Guillelmi de Ockham, Quaestiones in librum secundum Sententiarum," edited by Gedeon Gal, O.F.M. and Rega Wood; and "Quaestiones in librum tertium Sententiarum," edited by Francis E. Kelley and Girard I. Etzkorn[REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1984 - Modern Schoolman 61 (2):137-138.
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    Quaestiones variae Henrico de Gandavo adscriptae.Girard J. Etzkorn - 2008 - Leuven: Leuven University Press. Edited by Girard J. Etzkorn.
    In the process of completing his critical edition of Marcus of Orvieto's Liber de Moralitatibus, Girard J. Etzkorn happened upon a set of questions attributed to Henry of Ghent at the end of Rome's Bibliotheca Angelica codex 750. These questions are edited in this volume under the proviso "attributed to" so that scholars may compare the texts with other works of the Ghentian master known to be authentic. Etzkorn concludes that the ten questions appear to be of (...)
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  7. „At Last a Fair Trial.Girard Etzkorn - 1987 - Franciscan Studies 45:279-285.
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    John Pecham, O.F.M. & Archbishop of Canterbury.Girard Etzkorn - 2008 - Modern Schoolman 86 (1-2):147-160.
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    Heretofore Unnoticed Questions Attributed to Henry of Ghent.Girard J. Etzkorn - 2002 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 44:113-140.
  10. Codex Merton 284: Evidence of Ockham's Early Influence in Oxford.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1987 - In Anne Hudson & Michael Wilks, From Ockham to Wyclif. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by B. Blackwell. pp. 31--42.
     
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    The Scotus Edition: John Duns Scotus's Philosophical Works.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1991 - Franciscan Studies 51 (1):117-130.
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    Marilyn McCord Adams, "William Ockham": At Last a Fair Trial.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1987 - Franciscan Studies 47 (1):279-285.
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    Walter Chatton.Girard J. Etzkorn - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone, A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 674–675.
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    C.S.J. The Harmony of Goodness. Mutuality and Moral Living according to John Duns Scotus by M. B. Ingham (review).Girard J. Etzkorn - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 55 (1):356-359.
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    International Ockham Colloquium.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1991 - Franciscan Studies 51 (1):143-146.
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    (1 other version)John Pecham.Girard J. Etzkorn - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone, A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 384–387.
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    The Franciscan Institute Medal.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1991 - Franciscan Studies 51 (1):147-148.
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    Thom, Paul., The Logic of the Trinity: Augustine to Ockham.Girard J. Etzkorn - 2013 - Review of Metaphysics 67 (1):195-197.
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    William of Ockham and the Divine Freedom by H. Klocker, S.J. (review).Girard J. Etzkorn - 1992 - Franciscan Studies 52 (1):329-333.
  20. Robert Grosseteste, De cessatione legalium, ed. Richard C. Dales and Edward B. King.(Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi, 7.) Oxford: Clarendon Press, for the British Academy, 1986. Pp. xxx, 215.£ 25. [REVIEW]Girard J. Etzkorn - 1988 - Speculum 63 (3):671-674.
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    Franciscus de Mayronis: A Newly Discovered Treatise on Intuitive and Abstractive Cognition.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1994 - Franciscan Studies 54 (1):15-20.
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    John Reading on the Existence and Unicity of God, Efficient and Final Causality.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1981 - Franciscan Studies 41 (1):110-221.
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    Ockham at Avignon: His Response to Critics.Girard J. Etzkorn - 2001 - Franciscan Studies 59 (1):9-19.
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    Commemoration of the Seventh Centenary of the Death of St. Bonaventure.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1991 - Franciscan Studies 51 (1):137-140.
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    Commemoration of the Eighth Centenary of the Birth of St. Francis.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1991 - Franciscan Studies 51 (1):141-142.
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    John Foxal, O.F.M.: His Life and Writings.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1989 - Franciscan Studies 49 (1):17-24.
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    Questions Concerning the Eternity of the World.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1994 - International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (4):499-500.
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    The Context of Casuistryed. by J.F. Keenan, SJ. and T.A. Shannon. (review).Girard J. Etzkorn - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 55 (1):335-341.
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    Walter Chatton and the Controversy on the Absolute Necessity of Grace.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1977 - Franciscan Studies 37 (1):32-65.
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    Summa aurea, 3: Liber tertius; 4: Liber quartus, ed. [REVIEW]Girard Etzkorn - 1988 - Speculum 63 (3):674-676.
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    The Philosophical Theology of John Duns Scotus. [REVIEW]Girard J. Etzkorn - 1991 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (4):521-524.
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    Summa aurea. [REVIEW]Girard Etzkorn - 1983 - Speculum 59 (1):154-156.
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    Scriptum in secundum librum Sententiarum.Guillelmus de la Mare, Hans Kraml. [REVIEW]Girard J. Etzkorn - 1997 - Speculum 72 (2):478-479.
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    Nicholas of Autrecourt. His Correspondence with Master Giles and Bernard of Arezzo: A Critical Essay and English Translation by L. M. de Rijk (review). [REVIEW]Girard J. Etzkorn - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 55 (1):367-370.
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    Saint Bonaventure, Sermons de diversis, ed. Jacques Guy Bougerol. 2 vols. Paris: Editions Franciscaines, 1993. Paper. 1: pp. v, 1–420. 2: pp. iii, 421–881. 1: F 340. 2: F 360. [REVIEW]Girard Etzkorn - 1995 - Speculum 70 (3):586-587.
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    Foreword.Gedeon Gál, Girard J. Etzkorn, Francis E. Kelley, Rega Wood & Romuald Green - 1986 - Franciscan Studies 46 (1):V-VIII.
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    Essays honoring Allan B. Wolter.Allan Bernard Wolter, William A. Frank & Girard J. Etzkorn (eds.) - 1985 - St. Bonaventure, N.Y.: Franciscan Institute.
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    Laudatio.Timothy B. Noone - 2010 - Franciscan Studies 68 (1):259-264.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:LaudatioTimothy B. Noone (bio)On Sunday, July 26, 2009, the Franciscan Institute was pleased to award to Dr. Girard J. Etzkorn its 22nd Franciscan Institute Medal in recognition of a lifetime of scholarship, editing and publication of texts on medieval philosophy and theology, with a special emphasis on the Franciscan intellectual tradition. The ceremony was held in the Trustees Room of Doyle Hall on the campus of St. (...)
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    Quaestiones in Librum Secundum Sententiarum .Quaestiones in Librum Tertium Sententiarum.Guillelmi de Ockham, Rega Wood, Frank E. Kelly & Girard J. Etzkorn - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (3):474-480.
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    Lectura super sententias: Liber I, distinctiones 1–2, 3–7, 8–17 (review). [REVIEW]Susan Brower-Toland - 2011 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (1):120-121.
    Walter Chatton (ca. 1290–1343) is not exactly a household name—even among historians of medieval philosophy. Indeed, to the extent that he is known to scholars, it is more for his role as a critic of William of Ockham (d. 1347) than for any particular philosophical contribution of his own. Part of the reason for this owes to Chatton's own philosophical style: he uses his objections to Ockham's (and, to a lesser extent, to Peter Aureol's) views as a foil for developing (...)
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  41. Logos Heraklita i logos Jana.Rene Girard - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 275 (10).
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  42. I cardini della società civile nell'Illuminismo milanese.Pierre Girard - 2008 - In Giuseppe Cacciatore & Maurizio Martirano, Momenti della filosofia civile italiana. Napoli: La città del sole. pp. 45--78.
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    The Future of the Novel [1957].René Girard & Robert Doran - 2012 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 19:1-8.
    I now come to an idea that is important to me and that I address in an article from 1957 entitled “Où va le roman?” Both André Malraux and Jean-Paul Sartre made use of the novel early in their careers before abandoning it. Is this development inevitable? Against the naturalist novel, which eliminates the subject in favor of the object, we see the rise, after the Second World War, of the metaphysical novel, which will, on the contrary, gradually destroy its (...)
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  44. Antirealism and the Conditional Fallacy: The Semantic Approach.Patrick Girard & Luca Moretti - 2014 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 43 (4):761-783.
    The expression conditional fallacy identifies a family of arguments deemed to entail odd and false consequences for notions defined in terms of counterfactuals. The antirealist notion of truth is typically defined in terms of what a rational enquirer or a community of rational enquirers would believe if they were suitably informed. This notion is deemed to entail, via the conditional fallacy, odd and false propositions, for example that there necessarily exists a rational enquirer. If these consequences do indeed follow from (...)
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  45. Philosophie des sciences humaines. Méthodes et objets.Charles Girard & Florence Hulak - 2018 - Paris: Vrin.
    Les sciences humaines se distinguent les unes des autres par leurs méthodes et leurs objets privilégiés. En élaborant des procédures d’enquête spécifiques, elles s’efforcent de comprendre la vie psychique ou les pratiques collectives, la distribution des populations ou les rapports entre groupes, les idéaux sociaux ou les échanges matériels. Leur fin commune est toutefois d’éclairer de leurs lumières croisées une même réalité humaine et sociale. Leurs objets ont donc vocation à se rejoindre, leurs méthodes à se compléter. En interrogeant leur (...)
     
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  46. Universals in Gregory of Rimini’s Sentences Commentary.Charles Girard - 2017 - In Fabrizio Amerini & Laurent Cesalli, Universals in the Fourteenth Century. Pisa: Seminari E Convegni. pp. 241-266.
    The chapter aims at reconstructing Gregory of Rimini's view on universals in absence of the full-bodied treatment Gregory himself promised in his work. According to Gregory, there is nothing universal outside the mind, and universal concepts are made-up on the basis of prior cognitions. In absence of Gregory's explicit statements of the matter, I argue that these concepts must most probably be qualities in the mind that are really distinct from acts of cognition and remain in the mind even if (...)
     
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    (1 other version)Le Fantôme de La Transparence.Jean-Yves Girard - 2007 - Paris: Éditions Allia.
    L'expérience de la connaissance nous enseigne qu'il n'y a pas de Réalité Dernière, que tout train en cache un autre. Une évidence qu'il n'est pas facile d'accepter, d'où l'idée de ce train ultime, celui qui ne cacherait plus rien. La transparentisme postule l'existence, au-delà de la perception immédiate, d'un monde, d'un niveau de lecture, complètement intelligible, i.e, explicite et immédiat. D'où cette croyance en de prétendus "rayons X du savoir" qui nous dévoileraient l'envers de l'Univers.
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    Rupture and Literary Creation in Jean-Paul Sartre [1968].René Girard & Robert Doran - 2015 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 22:1-15.
    Using specific examples drawn from Sartre’s oeuvre, I propose to treat the contemporary problem of critical method—or, more precisely, of critical interpretation—in literary texts. I begin by examining the meaning of Sartre’s The Flies, one of his earliest dramatic works.The themes of the play are easily grouped into pairs of opposing concepts: authenticity versus inauthenticity, lucidity versus bad faith, revolt versus conformism, atheism versus religion, revolution versus reaction, and so on. All these themes appear, and are organized, as a function (...)
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  49. A Pragmatic Defense of Religious Exclusivism.Girard Brenneman - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 8:13-18.
    Religious pluralism (the view that all the great world religions are equally true) is largely motivated by the fear that religious exclusivism ( the view that there is just one correct religion) leads to intolerance and oppression of those holding differing religious views. I claim that this suggests a false dichotomy: either be a tolerant pluralist or an intolerant exclusivist. I argue, first, that the seventeenth-century doctrine of toleration supports the claim that exclusivists of differing sects can peacefully coexist and, (...)
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    Functors and ordinal notations. I: A functorial construction of the veblen hierarchy.Jean-Yves Girard & Jacqueline Vauzeilles - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (3):713-729.
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