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    In memoriam Allan B. Wolter, O.F.M
    Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 48 342-345. 2006.
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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
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    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.
  • Juan Iribarne e Uraburu on the voluntary, will, and nature
    Anuario Filosófico 47 (1): 103-118. 2014.
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    The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (2): 258-259. 2002.
    Timothy B. Noone - The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:2 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.2 258-259 Book Review The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century Steven P. Marrone. The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century. 2 Vols. Leiden: Brill, 2001. Pp. x + 611. Cloth, $90.00. In this, the most complete study of the tra…Read more
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    Individuation in Scholasticism (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 49 (2): 410-411. 1995.
    In this remarkable book, Jorge Gracia has assembled a rich collection of essays treating the problem of individuation in what is perhaps its most critical period in the history of philosophy. Each of the essays is devoted to a particular philosopher or group of philosophers whose work is chosen for consideration either for its originality or its influence on the development of theories of individuation; all but a few of the essays are authored by scholars who are the leading experts on the subje…Read more
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    The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 60 (1): 165-166. 2006.
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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