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  1. Avcienna on theology.J. Avicenna & Arberry - 1951 - London: Murray.
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    The life of Ibn Sina.Avicenna, Ab??Al? Al-?Usayn B.?Abd All?H. Ibn S.?N.? & ?Abd al-W.??id J.?zj?N.? - 1974 - Albany,: State University of New York Press. Edited by ʻAbd al-Wāḥid Jūzjānī & William E. Gohlman.
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  3. Miʻrājʹnāmah.Avicenna - 1986 - Mashhad: Bunyād-i Pizhūhishʹhā-yi Islāmī, Āstān-i Quds-i Raz̤avī.
     
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    Avicenna on Theology.J. D. Bastable - 1952 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 2:153-154.
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  5. An Abstractionist Correction of Avicenna's Theory of Intentionality in the Early Averroes.Francisco J. Romero Carrasquillo - 2011 - Acta Philosophica 20 (2):405 - 420.
     
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  6. Some Aspects of Henry of Ghent’s Debt to Avicenna’s Metaphysics.Roland J. Teske - 2007 - Modern Schoolman 85 (1):51-70.
    The paper explores three areas in which Avicenna had an important influence on the metaphysics of Henry of Ghent: first, in developing an argument for the existence of God in metaphysics rather than in physics; secondly, in his intentional distinction between essence and existence; and thirdly, in his arguments not merely that there is only one God, but that it is impossible for there to be many gods, his arguments which Henry clearly took from books one and eight of (...)
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    The Distinction between Being and Essence according to Boethius, Avicenna, and William of Auvergne.Kevin J. Caster - 1996 - Modern Schoolman 73 (4):309-332.
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    William of Auvergne's Use of Avicenna's Principle: "Ex uno, secundum quod unum, non nisi unum".Roland J. Teske - 1993 - Modern Schoolman 71 (1):1-15.
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    Alfarabi, Avicenna, and Averroes on Intellect. [REVIEW]Michael J. Sweeney - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (1):130-132.
    Davidson aims at recovering the notion of intellect in the larger cosmic scheme which it occupied for these three Islamic philosophers. This applies particularly to their assimilation of Aristotle's active intellect, to which they assign a place in the hierarchy of incorporeal substances below God and above the sublunar world, and to which they add the roles of being at least a contributing cause of sublunar existence, prophecy, immortality, the highest state of human happiness, as well as the one role (...)
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    The Aftermath of Syllogism. Aristotelian Logical Argument from Avicenna to Hegel: M. SGARBI and M. COSCI, editors. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. 220 pp. Paperback $39.95, ISBN 978-1-3501-2315-1, Hardback $120.00, ISBN 978-1-3500-4352-7, ePDF $35.95, ISBN 978-1-3500-4354-1. [REVIEW]J. Mendelsohn - 2021 - History and Philosophy of Logic 42 (2):189-191.
    This volume brings together nine previously unpublished, historically focused papers covering syllogistic logic and the notion of the syllogism. The book’s purpose, according to the editors, is ‘to...
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  11. From deep learning to rational machines: what the history of philosophy can teach us about the future of artifical intelligence.Cameron J. Buckner - 2024 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This book provides a framework for thinking about foundational philosophical questions surrounding machine learning as an approach to artificial intelligence. Specifically, it links recent breakthroughs in deep learning to classical empiricist philosophy of mind. In recent assessments of deep learning's current capabilities and future potential, prominent scientists have cited historical figures from the perennial philosophical debate between nativism and empiricism, which primarily concerns the origins of abstract knowledge. These empiricists were generally faculty psychologists; that is, they argued that the active (...)
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  12. Creation and the Cosmic System : Al-Ghazālī and Avicenna.Richard M. Frank & J. van Ess - 1994 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 56 (2):360-361.
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    The Commentary Tradition on Aristotle's de Generatione Et Corruptione: Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern.J. M. M. H. Thijssen & H. A. G. Braakhuis - 1999 - Brepols Publishers.
    In this book, a dozen distinguished scholars in the field of the history of philosophy and science investigate aspects of the commentary tradition on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione, one of the least studied among Aristotle's treatises in natural philosophy. Many famous thinkers such as Johannes Philoponus, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, John Buridan, Nicole Oresme, Francesco Piccolomini, Jacopo Zabarella, and Galileo Galilei wrote commentaries on it. The distinctive feature of the present book is that it approaches this commentary tradition (...)
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    Der Begriff des Guten im zweiten Ethikkommentar des Albertus Magnus - Untersuchung und Edition von Ethica, Buch I, Traktat 2.J. Müller - 2002 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 69 (2):318-370.
    In Alberts zweiten Kommentar zur Nikomachischen Ethik findet sich vor der Kommentierung des Aristoteles-Textes ein eigenständiger Traktat zum allgemeinen Begriff des Guten, der im Rahmen des Artikels erstmals in kritischer Edition zugänglich gemacht wird. In doktrinaler Sicht handelt es sich um einen Text von fundamentaler Bedeutung, insofern Albert verschiedene Definitionen und Bestimmungen des Guten in ihrer inhaltlichen Vereinbarkeit und Konvergenz aufweist. In nuce entwickelt Albert hier die für sein ganzes Werk maßgebliche Metaphysik des Guten, in welche sowohl die Transzendentalienlehre als (...)
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    Avicenne et sa «paraphrase-commentaire» du livre Lambda.J. Janssens - 2003 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 70 (2):401-416.
    Une grande partie du livre Kitāb al-inṣāf d’Avicenne ne nous est pas parvenue. Toutefois, le «paraphrase-commentaire » ayant trait à la Métaphysique d’Aristote, livre Lambda, chapitres 6-10 a été conservé dans deux manuscrits. En 1948 Badawi avait fourni une édition du texte arabe, qui, malgré ses mérites, est ouverte à des corrections importantes, comme le démontrent quelques exemples. En outre, une attention particulière est payée au problème de l’identification de la traduction utilisée par Avicenne. Un examen, bien que non exhaustif, (...)
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    Ontologie et théologie chez Avicenne. [REVIEW]J. V. M. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (3):538-538.
    This book is a rather mediocre and unimaginative summary of the major themes of Avicenna's metaphysics. Chahine makes the attempt to situate him against the background of antique and medieval philosophy, but the ideas themselves are never given a contextual treatment. One does not see what was truly original and significant in Avicenna's philosophy; one is left frustrated by the succession of scholastic lieux communs and only seldom gratified by a beautiful quote. There is a certain amount of (...)
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    Mirages of the selfe: patterns of personhood in ancient and early modern Europe.Timothy J. Reiss - 2003 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Through extensive readings in philosophical, legal, medical, and imaginative writing, this book explores notions and experiences of being a person from European antiquity to Descartes. It offers quite new interpretations of what it was to be a person—to experience who-ness—in other times and places, involving new understandings of knowing, willing, and acting, as well as of political and material life, the play of public and private, passions and emotions. The trajectory the author reveals reaches from the ancient sense of personhood (...)
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    God Knowable and Unknowable. [REVIEW]J. H. W. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (1):156-157.
    This collection, in the genre of a Festschrift presented in honor of Elizabeth G. Salmon by her colleagues at Fordham University, comprises twelve scholarly essays of uniform excellence, all of them original to this volume. They range rather broadly over the whole history of Western man’s grappling with the question of God—from Plato’s hesitancy to give ultimacy to the Forms to Dewey’s discerning a role for God in the search for human meaning. In between is Avicenna’s understanding of intellect, (...)
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    Aquinas on Internal Sensory Intentions.Mark J. Barker - 2012 - International Philosophical Quarterly 52 (2):199-226.
    This paper suggests several summa genera for the various meanings of intentio in Aquinas and briefly outlines the genera of cognitive intentiones. It presents the referential and existential nature of intentions of harm or usefulness as distinguished from external sensory or imaginary forms in light of Avicenna’s threefold sensory abstraction. The paper offers a terminological clarification regarding the quasi-immaterial existential status of intentions. Internal sensory intentions account for a way in which one perceives something, as is best seen in (...)
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    Paracelsus: Works. [REVIEW]J. V. M. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):171-172.
    The present "Studienausgabe" is the fruit of over 40 years of labor on Paracelus [[sic]]. While Sudhoff's monumental edition continued by K. Goldhammer is intended to serve the specialist, Peuckert's aim is simply to make Paracelsus accessible to the philosopher and to the historian of ideas. Like Luther's, Paracelus's [[sic]] German is hardly comprehensible today; hence the editor had to "rewrite" it. The result is sound and easily understandable German. This welcome "vulgarization" should, however, have been compensated by notes: as (...)
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  21. Opera Omnia I: Bibliotheca Manuscripta: I: Introduction, Catalogue A-P; II: Catalogue Q-Z, Répertoire. [REVIEW]F. W. J. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (1):136-136.
    With the publication of these two volumes the ground has now been prepared for a long awaited event, the critical edition of the works of Henry of Ghent. Henry was one of the outstanding philosophizing-theologians at the University of Paris in the second half of the thirteenth century and, during the period between the death of Thomas Aquinas in 1274 and the ascendancy of John Duns Scotus near the beginning of the fourteenth century, no other Master surpassed him in terms (...)
     
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    Essays on the philosophy of Henry of Ghent.Roland J. Teske - 2012 - Milwaukee: Marquette University Press.
    This volume presents a collection of articles on Henry of Ghents philosophy with a focus on various topics in his metaphysics, such as his rejection of various points of Aristotelian philosophy and his appeal to Augustine and Avicenna. The articles deal with such questions central to Henrys thought as his intentional distinction and his metaphysical argument for the existence of God as well as its similarity to Anselms article in the Proslogion. They examine his account of human freedom, the (...)
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    La filosofia medievale. [REVIEW]J. J. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):154-154.
    Besides Christian philosophers from Augustine to Ocham, Eckhart, and Marsilius of Padua, it includes materials important for understanding these philosophers that is not often found in anthologies of medieval philosophy: selections from the New Testament, the Church Fathers, Avicenna, Averroes, and Maimonides. An impressive collection.--J. J.
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    Avicennae De congelatione et conglutinatione lapidum. E. J. Holmyard, D. C. Mandeville.George Sarton - 1928 - Isis 11 (1):134-135.
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    "Avicenna Latinus: Liber primus naturalium. Tractatus tertius. De his quae habent naturalia ex hoc quod habent quantitatem", Édition critique par J. Janssens, Académie Royale de Belgique, 2017. [REVIEW]R. Ramón Guerrero - 2018 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 35 (3):755-757.
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    Avicenna on animal self-awareness, cognition and identity.Alwishah Ahmed - 2016 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 26 (1):73-96.
    RésuméL'objectif de cet article est de produire une étude complète et systématique de la doctrine avicennienne de la conscience de soi et de la connaissance chez les animaux. Dans la première partie, j'explique comment, selon Avicenne, la conscience de soi chez l'animal, contrairement à la conscience de soi chez l'homme, est considérée comme indirecte, mélangée et intermittente – la conscience animale étant, dans sa vision, issue de la faculté estimative. Aussi la seconde partie porte-t-elle sur la fonction cognitive de la (...)
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    Existential import in avicenna's modal logic.Saloua Chatti - 2016 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 26 (1):45-71.
    RésuméDans cet article, je pose le problème suivant: quelles propositions ont un import dans la logique modale d'Avicenne? Lesquelles n'en ont pas? Partant de l'assomption que les propositions singulières et quantifiées ont un import si elles requièrent l'existence de leur sujet pour être vraies, j'analyse d'abord l'import des propositions absolues, ensuite celui des propositions modales en tenant compte des définitions d'Avicenne et des relations entre ces propositions. Cette analyse conduit aux résultats suivants: Avicenne défend l'opinion générale selon laquelle les affirmatives, (...)
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    Avicenna and the Problem of Individuation Valorizing the Individuals.Amir Hossein Pournamdar - 2025 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 35 (1):71-106.
    RésuméCette étude tente de mettre plus en lumière les innovations philosophiques et linguistiques d’Avicenne (m. 1037) à travers ses diverses explications du problème de l’individuation. Pour mieux comprendre son discours, je le replace dans un contexte historique en partant de l’Isagoge de Porphyre (m. 305) et des remarques de Fārābī (m. 950) dansson Isāġūǧī. J’ai égalementénuméré les candidats au principe d’individuation dans l’œuvre d’Avicenne. Cet article soutient que, dans la tradition péripatéticienne préavicennienne, l’individu en tant que porteur d’une identité unique (...)
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    Avicenna on the Impossibilia the Letter on the Soul Revisited.Seyed N. Mousavian - 2023 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 33 (2):163-213.
    RésuméLa « Lettre sur l’âme » est intéressante et significative ; elle tente de résoudre des problèmes fondamentaux qui relèvent des frontières de la psychologie, de l’épistémologie, de la métaphysique, de la philosophie de l’esprit et de la logique. Le consensus parmi les spécialistes d’Avicenne est que la « Lettre » est de sa plume. Dans cet article, je vais contester ce consensus. J’examinerai le contenu philosophique et logique de la « Lettre », ainsi que la vision d’Avicenne sur les (...)
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    Aquinas on Being. By Anthony Kenny. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. x+ 212. Price not given. Before and after Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group. Edited by David C. Reisman, with the assistance of Ahmed H. al. [REVIEW]Rahim Leiden, Islamic Humanism By Lenn E. Goodman & Letting Go - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (2):277-278.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Books ReceivedAquinas on Being. By Anthony Kenny. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. x + 212. Price not given.Before and after Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group. Edited by David C. Reisman, with the assistance of Ahmed H. al Rahim. Leiden: Brill, 2003. Pp. xix + 302. Price not given.Beside Still Waters: Jews, Christians, and the Way of the Buddha. Edited by Harold (...)
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    Mixed Conditional-Categorical Syllogisms from Avicenna to Urmawī.Khaled El-Rouayheb - 2021 - History and Philosophy of Logic 43 (3):232-250.
    A number of medieval Arabic logicians discussed inferences that combine the principles of propositional and term logic, for example: Whenever H is Z then Every J is DNo D is AWhenever H is Z then S...
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    In the shadow of “prophetic legislation”: The venture of practical philosophy after avicenna.M. Cüneyt Kaya - 2014 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 24 (2):269-296.
    RésuméCet article vise à établir que la place centrale d'Avicenne dans l'histoire intellectuelle de l'Islam ne se limite pas aux disciplines de la philosophie théorique, mais que cet auteur a eu aussi une influence profonde et forte sur la conception de la philosophie pratique jusqu'aux temps modernes. J'analyserai l'impact de la conception avicénienne de la philosophie pratique en étudiant les différentes classifications de la philosophie pratique proposées par Avicenne tout au long de sa carrière ainsi que les facteurs motivant sa (...)
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    (1 other version)Richard Lynch, S.J. (1610–1676) on Being and Essens.Victor M. Salas - 2024 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 98 (1):25-48.
    This article examines Richard Lynch’s metaphysics and finds that he ultimately resolves his account of being in terms of essens—that which denotes the essential structure that a being (ens) has apart from existence. For Lynch, unlike many of his Jesuit contemporaries, existence is accidental to being. Yet, even if essens is distinct from existence, it is not altogether lacking being, but is accorded a certain kind of “essential being,” which is identified with the possible. Lynch thus seems to re-appropriate an (...)
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    Search for the Absent God: Tradition and Modernity in Religious Understanding by William J. Hill, O.P.David B. Burrell - 1993 - The Thomist 57 (3):521-524.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS Search for the Absent God: Tradition and Modernity in Religious Understanding. By WILLIAM J. HILL, O.P., MARY CATHERINE HILKERT, 0.P., ed. New York: Crossroad, 1992. Pp. 224. $27.50 (cloth). In presenting the fruit of a lifetime of exploration on the part of this theological craftsman of the highest merit, the editor has performed an unparalleled service. For William Hill is a clear and courageous thinker, and one (...)
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    Averroes' Natural Philosophy and its Reception in the Latin West ed. by Paul J. J. M. Bakker.Taneli Kukkonen - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3):558-559.
    The volume under review presents the state of the art when it comes to tracking the reception of Ibn Rushd, the famed Aristotelian commentator from Andalusia, within medieval Latin philosophy. These are all very high-quality essays, each brimming with subtle insights into the way that themes and philosophical puzzles in Aristotle were framed in Averroes's works through the lens of late antique commentary, and how the Latin scholastics then furthered the agenda through their own creative work as well as further (...)
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    A New Aristotle Reader.J. L. Ackrill (ed.) - 1987 - Clarendon Press.
    In a single volume intended for philosophy students of all levels as well as their teachers, this reader provides modern, accurate translations of the texts necessary for a careful study of most aspects of Aristotle's philosophy. Professor Ackrill has drawn on his broad experience of teaching graduate classes in selecting the texts, and his choice reflects issues of current philosophical interest as well as the perennial themes. Only recent translations which achieve a high level of accuracy have been chosen: the (...)
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    Philosophy: a beginner's guide to the ideas of 100 great thinkers.Jeremy Harwood - 2010 - London: Quercus.
    From philosophy's founding fathers - Thales, Socrates, Plato... to great minds of the post-modern era - Satre, Ayer, Feyerabend... this concise new guide presents 100 of the world's most influential thinkers. Arranged from the ancient world to the present day, each philosopher's key ideas, notable works and pronouncements are encapsulated in a series of succinct biographies, accompanied by illustrations, at-a-glance fact panels and thought-provoking quotations. Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide uncovers the fundamental concepts of this fascinating discipline, explaining the diverging schools (...)
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  38. Laudemus Viros Gloriosos: Essays in Honor of Armand Maurer, Csb.R. E. Houser (ed.) - 2007 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    This book of fifteen essays is presented in honor of one of the premier historians of medieval philosophy, Armand Maurer of the Pontifical Institute for Mediaeval Studies and the University of Toronto. The authors, internationally recognized scholars in the field of medieval philosophy and theology, are friends, colleagues, and students of Fr. Maurer. They are united in a common love of medieval thought and a common appreciation of philosophizing through the study of the history of philosophy. Their interests and methodologies, (...)
     
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    Categories.J. L. Ackrill - 1984 - In Jonathan Barnes, Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1: The Revised Oxford Translation. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-24.
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    Differential Emotions Theory as a Theory of Personality Development.J. A. A. Abe - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (2):126-130.
    In The Face of Emotions, which was Carroll Izard’s first major attempt at elaborating his differential emotions theory (DET), he stated that the book “presents a theoretical framework for the study of emotions and their role in personality and interpersonal processes.” Yet, over the years, his contribution to personality theory has generally been overshadowed by the attention focused on his views on facial expressions and the structure of emotions. This article will begin with a brief overview of the DET perspective (...)
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    Merit and Responsibility: A Study in Greek Values.J. L. Ackrill & Arthur W. H. Adkins - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):421.
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  42. The 100 most influential philosophers of all time.Brian Duignan (ed.) - 2010 - New York, NY: Britannica Educational Pub. in association with Rosen Educational Services.
    Pythagoras -- Confucius -- Heracleitus -- Parmenides -- Zeno of Elea -- Socrates -- Democritus -- Plato -- Aristotle -- Mencius -- Zhuangzi -- Pyrrhon of Elis -- Epicurus -- Zeno of Citium -- Philo Judaeus -- Marcus Aurelius -- Nagarjuna -- Plotinus -- Sextus Empiricus -- Saint Augustine -- Hypatia -- Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius -- Śaṅkara -- Yaqūb ibn Ishāq aṣ-Ṣabāḥ al-Kindī -- Al-Fārābī -- Avicenna -- Rāmānuja -- Ibn Gabirol -- Saint Anselm of Canterbury -- al-Ghazālī (...)
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    Naming God: Moses Maimonides and Thomas Aquinas.Neil A. Stubbens - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (2):229-267.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:NAMING GOD: MOSES MAIMONIDES AND THOMAS AQUINAS NEIL A. 8TUBBENS The Methodist Ohurch Barnsley Oircuit, South Yorkshire MOSES MAIMONIDES (1135-U04) and Thomas Aquinas (c. U~5-1274), two of the greatest theologians of the Jewish and Christian faiths, had much in oommon.1 Like other Ohristian.writers, Aquinas made several criticisms of Maimonides' views on divine predication. In this article l will discuss these criticisms and evaluate them by means of a detailed (...)
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    De interpretatione.J. L. Ackrill - 1984 - In Jonathan Barnes, Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1: The Revised Oxford Translation. Princeton University Press.
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    Exile, literature and philosophy (the Spanish exile 1939).J. L. Abellan - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (2):88-93.
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    Introduction: Special Section to Honor Carroll Izard.J. A. A. Abe & D. Schultz - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (2):101-103.
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  47. Master index of Volumes 16±20.J. Abela, L. Goldfarb, O. Abouelala, N. Zahid, A. J. Abrantes, J. S. Marques, R. Acharya, C. Y. Wen, M. Aladjem & B. Lerner - 1998 - Cognition 19:1183.
     
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  48. Philosophie.J. Abelé, O. Costa De, J. Chaix-ruy, Mt Antonelli, Mf Sciacca & A. Solignac - 1955 - Archives de Philosophie 19:159.
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  49. Some aspects of paraconsistent systems and applications.J. M. Abe - 1997 - Logique Et Analyse 157:83-96.
     
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    Astronomie. Geschichte ihrer ProblemeErnest Zinner.J. Abrams - 1952 - Isis 43 (3):291-292.
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