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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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    De divisione liber
    Review of Metaphysics 58 (1): 171-172. 2004.
    In this model critical edition, Professor John Magee of the University of Toronto has provided specialists in the philosophy of the Middle Ages with one of the classical texts of their period, Boethius’s De divisione. Surviving in over seventy manuscripts, and practically required reading both in monastic schools and universities, Boethius’s De divisione treats the modes of division commonly discussed in ancient philosophy: the per se divisions of genera into species, a whole into its parts, and…Read more
    In this model critical edition, Professor John Magee of the University of Toronto has provided specialists in the philosophy of the Middle Ages with one of the classical texts of their period, Boethius’s De divisione. Surviving in over seventy manuscripts, and practically required reading both in monastic schools and universities, Boethius’s De divisione treats the modes of division commonly discussed in ancient philosophy: the per se divisions of genera into species, a whole into its parts, and a spoken sound into its significates; the accidental divisions of a subject into its accidents; an accident into its subject, and accidents into other accidents. With its clear examples and carefully argued rationale for the manner of dividing and defining, the work remained a canonical text to the end of the Middle Ages when Aristotelian learning declined in importance.
    Metaphysics and Epistemology
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    Scotus on Mind and being: transcendental and developmental psychology
    Acta Philosophica 18 (2): 249-282. 2009.
    Philosophy of Mind
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    Brill Online Books and Journals
    with Jeremiah Hackett, Costantino Marmo, Cecilia Trifogli, Silvia Donati, Rega Wood, and James R. Long
    Vivarium 35 (2). 1997.
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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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    Notion and Object: Aspects of Late Medieval Epistemology
    Review of Metaphysics 43 (2): 390-390. 1989.
    In this brief volume, Alexander Broadie makes available to the philosophical public a valuable, if succinct, account of late Scholastic epistemology. Focusing his attention on eight philosopher-theologians who taught at Paris around 1500 A.D., Broadie presents their discussions of notions and objects, modes of sense and intellectual cognition, and theories of apprehension, judgment, and assent. Throughout the entire work, Broadie amply demonstrates his command both of the historical sources rele…Read more
    In this brief volume, Alexander Broadie makes available to the philosophical public a valuable, if succinct, account of late Scholastic epistemology. Focusing his attention on eight philosopher-theologians who taught at Paris around 1500 A.D., Broadie presents their discussions of notions and objects, modes of sense and intellectual cognition, and theories of apprehension, judgment, and assent. Throughout the entire work, Broadie amply demonstrates his command both of the historical sources relevant to his topic and the philosophical and logical issues with which those sources are concerned.
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyPerception
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    In Memoriam: Monsignor Edward A. Synan (1918-1997)
    Review of Metaphysics 51 (2). 1997.
    Metaphysics and Epistemology
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    Grosseteste, and Bonaventure
    In Kurt Pritzl (ed.), Truth: Studies of a Robust Presence, Catholic University of America Press. pp. 102. 2009.
    13th/14th Century Philosophy, Misc
  • The Subject of Metaphysics in Albert the Great
    [S.N.]. 1984.
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    Aquinas on Divine Ideas: Scotus's Evaluation
    Franciscan Studies 56 (1): 307-324. 1998.
    Thomas AquinasJohn Duns ScotusMedieval Philosophy of Religion
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    St. Albert on the Subject of Metaphysics and Demonstrating the Existence of God
    Medieval Philosophy & Theology 2 31-52. 1992.
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    Willelmus de Montoriel, Summa libri Praedicamentorum
    with Robert Andrews
    Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 64 63-100. 1994.
    13th/14th Century Philosophy
  • Review (review)
    The Thomist 67 154-155. 2003.
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