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17The Art and Science of Logic: A Translation of the Summulae dialectices with notes and introduction by Roger Bacon, and: On Signs (Opus maius, Part 3, Chapter 2) by Roger Bacon (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (4): 843-844. 2014.
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38John Buridan, Summulae de Dialectica (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (1): 126-128. 2003.
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21Notion and Object: Aspects of Late Medieval Epistemology (review)Philosophical Review 101 (3): 641. 1992.
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21Mary J. Gregor 1928-1994Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 68 (5). 1995.Brief biography of Mary Gregor
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44Nicolai oresme expositio et quaestiones in Aristotelis de Anima. [Ed. par] Benoit Patar, edition, étude critique (louvain-la-neuve: Éditions de l'institut superieur de philosophie, 1995; louvain/paris: Éditions Peeters (philosophes médiévaux, tome XXXII), 1995), 180* + 619 pp. 4900 bef isbn 90 6831 668 0 (isp), 2 87723 181 X (Peeters) (review)Early Science and Medicine 3 (3): 258-260. 1998.
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32John Buridan's Tractatus de infinito: Quaestiones super Libros physicorum secundum ultimam lecturam, liber III, quaestiones 14–19 (review)Speculum 69 (2): 438-439. 1994.
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48How Are Souls Related to Bodies? A Study of John BuridanReview of Metaphysics 46 (3). 1993.MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHERS HAD NO SINGLE RESPONSE to the difficult question of how souls are related to the bodies they animate. In this respect, the theory of psychological inherence advanced by the noted Parisian philosopher John Buridan is a case in point. Buridan offers different accounts of the soul-body relation, depending upon which of two main varieties of natural, animate substance he is explaining. In the case of human beings, he defends a version of immanent dualism: the thesis that the so…Read more
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11John Buridan: Portrait of a Fourteenth-Century Arts MasterNotre Dame. 2003.John Buridan was the most famous philosophy teacher of his time, and probably the most influential. In this important new book, Jack Zupko offers the first systematic exposition of Buridan's thought to appear in any language. Zupko uses Buridan's own conception of the order and practice of philosophy to depict the most salient features of his thought, beginning with his views on the nature of language and logic and then illustrating their application to a series of topics in metaphysics, natural…Read more
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8Science et nature: La théorie buridanienne du savoir by Joël BiardJournal of the History of Philosophy 53 (4): 786-787. 2015.
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12Norman KretzmannBochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 4 (1): 213-217. 1999.
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17John Buridan's Tractatus de Infinito: Quaestiones super Libros Physicorum Secundum Ultimam Lecturam, Liber III, Quaestiones 14-19.John Buridan, J. M. M. H. Thijssen (review)Speculum 69 (2): 438-439. 1994.
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85The metaphysics and natural philosophy of John Buridan (edited book)Brill. 2001.This book is a collection of papers on the metaphysics and natural philosophy of John Buridan (ca. 1295-1361), one of the most innovative and influential ...
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2Using Seneca to read Aristotle: the curious methods of Buridan's ethicsIn Jon Miller (ed.), The Reception of Aristotle's Ethics, Cambridge University Press. 2012.
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18M. J. F. M. Hoenen, "Marsilius of Inghen: Divine Knowledge in Late Medieval Thought" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (2): 301. 1994.
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics |
Philosophy of Religion |
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |