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16Walter of BrugesIn H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, Springer. pp. 1381--1381. 2011.
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15Reconsidering causal powers: historical and conceptual perspectives (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2021.Causal powers are returning to the forefront of realist philosophy of science to fill explanatory gaps seen to be left by reductivist and eliminativist accounts of previous generations. This volume revisits the fortunes of causal powers as scientific explanatory principles across history to foster deeper discussions about their metaphysical natures.
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14Skepticism in Philosophy: A Comprehensive, Historical IntroductionRoutledge. 2020.In this book, Henrik Lagerlund offers students, researchers, and advanced general readers the first complete history of what is perhaps the most famous of all philosophical problems: skepticism. As the first of its kind, the book traces the influence of philosophical skepticism from its roots in the Hellenistic schools of Phyrronism and the Middle Academy up to its impact inside and outside of philosophy today. Along the way, it covers skepticism during the Latin, Arabic, and Greek Middle Ages a…Read more
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14Dominik Perler (ed.): Ancient and Medieval Theories of IntentionalityEarly Science and Medicine 8. 2003.
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14Syllogism, Theories ofIn H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, Springer. pp. 1236--1241. 2011.
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13Relational Syllogisms and the History of Arabic Logic, 900–1900. By Khaled El-RouayhebJournal of the American Oriental Society 133 (1). 2021.Relational Syllogisms and the History of Arabic Logic, 900–1900. By Khaled El-Rouayheb. Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science, vol. 80. Leiden: Brill, 2010. Pp. viii + 295. $168.
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12Representation and Objects of Thought in Medieval PhilosophyRoutledge. 2007.The notions of mental representation and intentionality are thought to have originated with Descartes in the seventeenth century. The authors in this book challenge this assumption and show that the history of these ideas can be traced back to the medieval period. They conclude that there is no clear dividing line between western late medieval and early modern philosophy.
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8Routledge Companion to Sixteenth Century Philosophy (edited book)Routledge. 2014.Sixteenth Century philosophy was a unique synthesis of several philosophical frameworks, a blend of old and new, including but not limited to scholasticism, humanism, Neo-Thomism, Aristotelianism, and Stoicism. It was a century that witnessed culturally and philosophically significant moments whose impact still is felt today—some examples include the emergence of Jesuits, the height of the witchcraze, the Protestant Reformation, the rise of philosophical skepticism, Pietro Pomponazzi’s controver…Read more
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8Singular Terms and Vague Concepts in Late Medieval Mental Language TheoryIn Gyula Klima (ed.), Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, Fordham University. pp. 122-140. 2015.
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8Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy (edited book)Bloomsbury Publishing. 2018."Divided chronologically into four volumes, The Philosophy of Knowledge: A History presents the history of one of Western philosophy's greatest challenges: understanding the nature of knowledge. Each volume follows conceptions of knowledge that have been proposed, defended, replaced, and proposed anew. Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy covers the development of philosophical treatments of knowledge during the Middle Ages. It covers both Arabic and Latin philosophy, as well as a range of thinkers …Read more
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7Philosophical Languages in the Seventeenth Century: Delgarno, Wilkins, Leibniz (review)Isis 97 352-353. 2006.
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6Svensk filosofi från Rydelius till Hedenius: texter från tre århundraden (edited book)Thales. 1999.
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5Interpreting Buridan: critical essays (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2024.A collection of new essays on the influential medieval philosopher John Buridan, written by leading Buridan scholars. The volume places Buridan in his philosophical context and examines his writings on topics including logic, modal logic, paradoxes, metaphysics, epistemology, theory of knowledge, moral philosophy, and natural philosophy.
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1Modality Matters: Twenty-Five Essays in Honour of Krister Segerberg (edited book)Uppsala Philosophical Studies 53. 2006.
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Causal Powers in Science: Blending Historical and Conceptual Perspectives (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2021.
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The systematization of the passions in the thirteenth centuryIn Margaret Cameron (ed.), Philosophy of Mind in the Early and High Middle Ages: The History of the Philosophy of Mind, Routledge. 2018.
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Material substanceIn John Marenbon (ed.), Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2012.