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* Boethius: The First of the Scholastics, forthcoming in Carmina philosophiae.  
 
* Boethius: The First of the Scholastics, forthcoming in Carmina philosophiae.  
 
* The Inner Cathedral: Mental Architecture in High Scholasticism, in Vivarium 46 (2008), 253-274.  
 
* The Inner Cathedral: Mental Architecture in High Scholasticism, in Vivarium 46 (2008), 253-274.  
* Thinking About Things: Singular Thought in the Middle Ages, forthcoming in Intentionality, Cognition, and Representation in the Middle Ages, edited by Gyula Klima (Fordham University Press).  
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* Thinking About Things: Singular Thought in the Middle Ages, forthcoming in Intentionality, Cognition, and Representation in the Middle Ages, edited by [[Directory:Logic Museum/Gyula Klima|Gyula Klima]] (Fordham University Press).  
 
* Damaged Goods: Human Nature and Original Sin, in Faith and Philosophy 24 (2007), 247-267.  
 
* Damaged Goods: Human Nature and Original Sin, in Faith and Philosophy 24 (2007), 247-267.  
* Abelard's Answers to Porphyry, in Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale.  
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* [[Peter Abelard|Abelard]]'s Answers to Porphyry, in Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale.  
 
* Abelard on Mental, in The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (2007), 169-187.  
 
* Abelard on Mental, in The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (2007), 169-187.  
 
* Why Isn't the Mind-Body Problem Mediaeval?, in Forming the Mind, edited by Henrik Lagerlund, Springer Verlag 2007, 187-205.  
 
* Why Isn't the Mind-Body Problem Mediaeval?, in Forming the Mind, edited by Henrik Lagerlund, Springer Verlag 2007, 187-205.  
* Le rôle des concepts selon Ockham, Philosophiques 32 (2005), 435-447. [An English version is available here.]  
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* Le rôle des concepts selon [[William of Ockham|Ockham]], Philosophiques 32 (2005), 435-447. [An English version is available here.]  
 
* Anselm, forthcoming in The Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (second edition).  
 
* Anselm, forthcoming in The Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (second edition).  
* Duns Scotus on Singular Essences, in Medioevo 30 (2005), 111-137.  
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* [[Duns Scotus]] on Singular Essences, in Medioevo 30 (2005), 111-137.  
 
* Ockham's "Summa logicae", in Central Works of Philosophy Vol. 1, edited by John Shand, Acumen Publishing 2005, 242-269.  
 
* Ockham's "Summa logicae", in Central Works of Philosophy Vol. 1, edited by John Shand, Acumen Publishing 2005, 242-269.  
 
* Abelard, in the online Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy.  
 
* Abelard, in the online Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy.  
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* Scholasticism and the Philosophy of Mind: The Failure of Aristotelian Psychology, in Scientific Failure, edited by Tamara Horowitz and Allen I. Janis, Rowman & Littlefield 1994, 109-138.  
 
* Scholasticism and the Philosophy of Mind: The Failure of Aristotelian Psychology, in Scientific Failure, edited by Tamara Horowitz and Allen I. Janis, Rowman & Littlefield 1994, 109-138.  
 
* Bonaventure's Theory of Individuation, in Individuation in Scholasticism: The Later Middle Ages and the Counter-Reformation, 1150-1650, edited by Jorge Gracia, SUNY Press 1994, 141-172.  
 
* Bonaventure's Theory of Individuation, in Individuation in Scholasticism: The Later Middle Ages and the Counter-Reformation, 1150-1650, edited by Jorge Gracia, SUNY Press 1994, 141-172.  
* Jean Buridan's Theory of Individuation, in Individuation in Scholasticism: The Later Middle Ages and the Counter-Reformation, 1150-1650, edited by Jorge Gracia, SUNY Press 1994, 397-430.  
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* [[John Buridan|Jean Buridan]]'s Theory of Individuation, in Individuation in Scholasticism: The Later Middle Ages and the Counter-Reformation, 1150-1650, edited by Jorge Gracia, SUNY Press 1994, 397-430.  
 
* Duns Scotus on the Common Nature and the Individual Differentia, in Philosophical Topics 20 (1992), 50-76.  
 
* Duns Scotus on the Common Nature and the Individual Differentia, in Philosophical Topics 20 (1992), 50-76.  
 
* Mediaeval Thought-Experiments: The Metamethodology of Mediaeval Science, in Thought-Experiments in Science and Philosophy, edited by Gerry Massey and Tamara Horowitz, Rowman & Littlefield 1991, 43-64.  
 
* Mediaeval Thought-Experiments: The Metamethodology of Mediaeval Science, in Thought-Experiments in Science and Philosophy, edited by Gerry Massey and Tamara Horowitz, Rowman & Littlefield 1991, 43-64.  
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* Jean Buridan's Philosophy of Science, in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 18 (1987), 109-132.  
 
* Jean Buridan's Philosophy of Science, in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 18 (1987), 109-132.  
 
* Anselm's Intentional Argument, in History of Philosophy Quarterly 1 (1984), 147-166.  
 
* Anselm's Intentional Argument, in History of Philosophy Quarterly 1 (1984), 147-166.  
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