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28Individuality, Life Plans, and Identity: Foundational Concepts in Appiah’s The Ethics of IdentityJournal of Social Philosophy 37 (2): 283-291. 2006.
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28Individuation in Scholasticism: The Later Middle Ages and the Counter-Reformation, 1150-1650 (edited book)State University of New York Press. 1994.Examines the place of individuation in the work of over 25 scholastic writers from when Arabic and Greek thought began to impact Europe, until scholasticism died out.
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26Interpretation and the Law: Averroes's Contribution to the Hermeneutics of Sacred TextsHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 14 (1). 1997.
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26Luca Obertello, "Severino Boezio" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (4): 523. 1975.
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26Numerical Continuity in Material SubstancesSouthwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (2): 73-92. 1979.
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25Critical Study - Medieval Studies and the Transcendentals: Aertsen's Characterization of Medieval Thought and Thomistic MetaphysicsRecherches de Philosophie 64 (2): 455-463. 1997.Aertsen’s recent book on the transcendentals in the thought of Thomas Aquinas and his immediate predecessors is a splendid piece of research that should prove useful for years to come to those interested in the history of medieval philosophy. The significance of the book derives mainly from three factors: its exploration of a central topic in medieval philosophy which, unfortunately, has been largely neglected; its extraordinary erudition; and the detailed and enlightening analyses found through…Read more
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25The Interpretation of Revealed TextsProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72 1-19. 1998.
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25Call for Papers for'SORITES'SORITES is a new refereed all-English electronic international quarterly of analytical philosophyAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (2). 1995.
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24Can There Be Texts without Audiences? The Identity and Function of AudiencesReview of Metaphysics 47 (4). 1994.THE AUDIENCE IS THE REAL or imaginary group of persons who are in fact acquainted, could be acquainted, or are meant to be acquainted with a given text. Etymologically, the term "audience" refers to a group of listeners. This meaning of the term goes back to a time when the primary form of acquaintance with the work of an author was through the spoken word. From the invention of the printing press, however, until the time when the use of the radio became widespread, written texts were the primar…Read more
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23The Centrality of the Individual in the Philosophy of the Fourteenth CenturyHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 8 (3). 1991.
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23Meaning and Inference in Medieval Philosophy (review)Review of Metaphysics 43 (1): 170-172. 1989.At the time of his death in 1982, at the age of forty-five, and after a short career of only fifteen years, Jan Pinborg had established himself as one of the most important historians of medieval philosophy of the past quarter of a century. His contributions, scattered in more than ninety publications, including books and articles, were primarily in the areas of logic, semantics, and linguistics. This volume is a fitting memorial to his achievements both because it reflects the areas where Pinbo…Read more
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21That Most Subtle Question (Quaestio Subtilissima) (review)Review of Metaphysics 39 (4): 770-772. 1986.This book is the latest step in the development of a scholarly program whose origin goes back at least twenty years to the publication of Henry's The "De Grammatico" of St. Anselm: The Theory of Paronymy. Other major steps in the same direction are the publications of The Logic of St. Anselm, Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, and Commentary on "De Grammatico". The program involves two general theses: the demonstration of the value of medieval contributions to both metaphysics and logic, and the cl…Read more
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21Language priority in the education of children: Pogge's argument in favor of English-first for hispanicsJournal of Social Philosophy 35 (3). 2004.
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21Ambrosio L. Gioja's "Ideas para una filosofia del derecho" (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (4): 598. 1975.
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21Latin American philosophy in the twentieth century: man, values, and the search for philosophical identity (edited book)Prometheus Books. 1986.Latin America - its people, its politics, its economy - has burst upon the world scene with powerful images that have captured the curiosity of many English-speaking North Americans. The strategic importance of this vast region to the stability of the Wes
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21Does Philosophy Have a Role to Play in Contemporary Society?Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 85 19-25. 2011.
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19What Is Latin American Philosophy?In George Yancey (ed.), Philosophy in Multiple Voices, . 2007.
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18Language Priority in the Education of Children: Pogge's Argument in Favor of English‐First for HispanicsJournal of Social Philosophy 35 (3): 420-431. 2004.
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18Scotus's Conception of Metaphysics: The Study of the TranscendentalsFranciscan Studies 56 (1): 153-168. 1998.
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