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Gordon Wilson

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  •  3
    Thomas Aquinas and Henry of Ghent on the Succession of Substantial Forms and the Origin of Human Life
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 63 117-131. 1989.
  •  90
    Belief” in Richard Lavenham’s Trestise “Scire
    Tulane Studies in Philosophy 30 125-135. 1981.
    Metaphysics and Epistemology
  • Dymorphism and the Metaphysical Unity of Man in "Quodlibeta Magistri Henrici Goethals a Gandavo Doctoris Solemnis: Socii Sorbonici: Et Archdiaconi Tornacensis Cum Duplici Tabella."
    Dissertation, Tulane University. 1975.
    13th/14th Century Philosophy
  •  55
    A companion to Henry of Ghent (edited book)
    Brill. 2011.
    The volume addresses the historical context of Henry, e.g. his writings and his participation in the events of 1277; examines Henry’s theology, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics; and studies Henry’s influence on John Duns Scotus and Pico della Mirandola
    Henry of Ghent
  •  34
    Quaestiones super Priora analytica Aristotelis
    Leuven University Press. 2016.
    Radulphus Brito's Quaestiones super Priora analytica Aristotelis is a major work written in the early 1300s which treated Aristotle's text devoted to the theory of the syllogism. Brito, one of the most influential of the group of medieval thinkers known as the Modistae, examines both categorical and hypothetical syllogisms. In the text offered here, based on six known manuscripts which are complete or nearly complete, Brito was critical of many of the theories of his contemporary, Simon of Faver…Read more
    Radulphus Brito's Quaestiones super Priora analytica Aristotelis is a major work written in the early 1300s which treated Aristotle's text devoted to the theory of the syllogism. Brito, one of the most influential of the group of medieval thinkers known as the Modistae, examines both categorical and hypothetical syllogisms. In the text offered here, based on six known manuscripts which are complete or nearly complete, Brito was critical of many of the theories of his contemporary, Simon of Faversham. Brito edited his work several times; there are at least two versions which indicate Brito returned to this material during his long career at the university in Paris. This volume is the first critical text edition of Brito's Quaestiones super Priora analytica Aristotelis and will therefore be of great interest to those studying the history of logic and its development during the medieval period.
    Aristotle
  •  52
    Roger Marston
    In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Wiley-blackwell. 2005.
  •  24
    Radulphus Brito
    In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Wiley-blackwell. 2005.
  •  117
    'Lavenham, Richard treatise'scire'-an edition, with remarks on the identification of bilond, martin'obiectiones conseqventiarum'
    with Paul Vincent Spade
    Mediaeval Studies 46 (1): 1-30. 1984.
    British Philosophy17th/18th Century Philosophy
  •  114
    Henry of Ghent's Quodlibet VII as a Source for Richard of Mediavilla's Quaestio Privilegii papae Martini
    Franciscan Studies 53 (1): 97-120. 1993.
    Henry of GhentMedieval Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  •  23
    A Note Concerning The Authorship Of The Lectura Ordinaria Attributed To Henry Of Ghent
    Recherches de Philosophie 56 227-231. 1989.
    Henry of Ghent
  •  64
    Good Fortune and the Eternity of the World - Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus
    Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 65 (1): 40-51. 1998.
    Henry of GhentJohn Duns Scotus
  •  31
    Richard Brinkley's Obligationes: a late fourteenth century treatise on the logic of disputation
    with Richard Brinkley and Paul Vincent Spade
    Aschendorff. 1995.
    Medieval Logic
  •  113
    The Historical Development of the Second Parisian University Exemplar of Henry of Ghent’s Quodlibet IV
    with J. M. Gray
    Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 50 151-173. 2008.
    Henry of Ghent
  •  81
    Girard Eztkorn, Ph.D.: Dedication
    Franciscan Studies 56 (1). 1998.
    Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
  • The Brill Companion to Henry of Ghent (edited book)
    Brill. 2011.
    John Duns Scotus13th/14th Century Philosophy, MiscOntology, Misc
  •  41
    Henry of Ghent's "Quodlibet I:" Initial Departures from Thomas Aquinas
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 16 (2). 1999.
    History of Western Philosophy13th/14th Century Philosophy
  •  110
    The Critique of Thomas Aquinas's Unicity Theory of Forms in John Pecham's Quodlibet IV (Romanum)
    Franciscan Studies 56 (1): 423-431. 1998.
    Medieval MetaphysicsThomas Aquinas
  •  35
    Opera Philosophica, Vol. II (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 60 (1): 178-180. 2006.
  •  62
    Berthaud of St. Denis: An Opponent of Henry of Ghent's Counting Method
    Mediaeval Studies 55 (1): 81-94. 1993.
    13th/14th Century Philosophy
  •  95
    Thomas Aquinas and Henry of Ghent on the Succession of Substantial Forms and the Origin of Human Life
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 63 (n/a): 117. 1989.
    Henry of GhentThomas AquinasMedieval Philosophy of NatureMedieval Metaphysics
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