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Timothy Brian Noone

Catholic University of America
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  • Catholic University of America
    Department of Philosophy
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Epistemology
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Social and Political Philosophy
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
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  •  12
    Scotus on Mind and being: transcendental and developmental psychology
    Acta Philosophica 18 (2): 249-282. 2009.
    Philosophy of Mind
  • B. Referate uber fremdsprachige Neuerscheinungen-A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages
    with Jorge Je Gracia and Stephan Nachtsheim
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 59 (3): 301. 2006.
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    Roger Bacon and Richard Rufus on Aristotle's metaphysics: A search for the grounds of disagreement
    Vivarium 35 (2): 251-265. 1997.
    Roger Bacon
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    Martin Tweedale, Scotus vs. Ockham: A Medieval Dispute over Universals (review)
    Philosophy in Review 21 150-152. 2001.
    John Duns Scotus
  •  113
    In memoriam Allan B. Wolter, O.F.M
    Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 48 342-345. 2006.
    Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
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    Editor’s Introduction
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (1): 1-6. 2011.
    It is my pleasure to present here ten essays devoted to one of the greatest of medieval philosophers, St. Bonaventure. Quite often, Bonaventure is mentioned prominently within histories of medieval philosophy only to be subsequently ignored; his thought is usually deemed too mystical or theological for serious philosophical reflection and analysis. I am happy to say that the present collection shows Bonaventure’s thought as engaging worthwhile issues both in the medieval and in the contemporary …Read more
    It is my pleasure to present here ten essays devoted to one of the greatest of medieval philosophers, St. Bonaventure. Quite often, Bonaventure is mentioned prominently within histories of medieval philosophy only to be subsequently ignored; his thought is usually deemed too mystical or theological for serious philosophical reflection and analysis. I am happy to say that the present collection shows Bonaventure’s thought as engaging worthwhile issues both in the medieval and in the contemporary context. I hope that this collection may pique interest in the thought of the Seraphic Doctor, whose writings are now being translated into most modern languages, including English. But since the life and writings of Bonaventure are frequently not as familiar as those of his exact contemporary St. Thomas Aquinas, a brief overview of his life and writings are also in order prior to an overview of the essays presented here.
    BonaventurePhilosophy of Religion
  • The Subject of Metaphysics in Albert the Great
    [S.N.]. 1984.
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    A Newly-Discovered Manuscript of a Commentary on the Sentences by Duns Scotus (Figeac, Musée Champollion, numéro inventaire 03-091, non coté) (review)
    Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 48 125-162. 2006.
    John Duns Scotus
  •  33
    St. Albert on the Subject of Metaphysics and Demonstrating the Existence of God
    Medieval Philosophy & Theology 2 31-52. 1992.
  •  91
    Prefatory Note: Richard Rufus, Scriptum super Metaphysicam
    Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 44 95-96. 2002.
    "Prefatory Note: Richard Rufus, Scriptum super Metaphysicam." Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, 44(), pp. 95–96.
    13th/14th Century Philosophy, MiscMedieval Metaphysics
  • Juan Iribarne e Uraburu on the voluntary, will, and nature
    Anuario Filosófico 47 (1): 103-118. 2014.
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