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*Augustine on Original Perception Luca Obertello; 1-17
 
*Augustine on Original Perception Luca Obertello; 1-17
 
*Odo of Tournai's De peccato originali and the Problem of Original Sin Irven M. Resnick; 18-38
 
*Odo of Tournai's De peccato originali and the Problem of Original Sin Irven M. Resnick; 18-38
*Signification and Modes of Signifying in Thirteenth-Century Logic: A Preface to Aquinas on Analogy E. J. Ashworth; 39-67
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*Signification and Modes of Signifying in Thirteenth-Century Logic: A Preface to [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] on Analogy E. J. Ashworth; 39-67
 
*Beauty in the Middle Ages: A Forgotten Transcendental?  Jan A. Aertsen; 68-97
 
*Beauty in the Middle Ages: A Forgotten Transcendental?  Jan A. Aertsen; 68-97
*Aquinas on Aristotle on Happiness Don Adams; 98-118
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*[[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] on Aristotle on Happiness Don Adams; 98-118
 
*Aquina's Parasitic Cosmological Argument Scott MacDonald; 119-155
 
*Aquina's Parasitic Cosmological Argument Scott MacDonald; 119-155
*Peter of Candia's Hundred-Year "History" of the Theologian's Role Stephen F. Brown; 156-190
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*[[Peter of Candia]]'s Hundred-Year "History" of the Theologian's Role Stephen F. Brown; 156-190
    
== Volume 11, Number 1, (March 2003) ==
 
== Volume 11, Number 1, (March 2003) ==
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*Aquinas on Attributes Brian Leftow; 1-41
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*[[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] on Attributes Brian Leftow; 1-41
*Divisibility, Communicability, and Predicability in Duns Scotus’s Theories of the Common Nature Richard Cross; 43-63
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*Divisibility, Communicability, and Predicability in [Duns Scotus]]’s Theories of the Common Nature Richard Cross; 43-63
*Ockham on the Concept John Boler; 65-86
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*[[William of Ockham|Ockham]] on the Concept John Boler; 65-86
*The Angelic Doctor and Angelic Speech: The Development of Thomas Aquinas’s Thought on How Angels Communicate Harm Goris; 87-105
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*The Angelic Doctor and Angelic Speech: The Development of [[Thomas Aquinas|Thomas Aquinas]]’s Thought on How Angels Communicate Harm Goris; 87-105
*Aquinas’s Impediment Argument for the Spirituality of the Human Intellect David P. Lang; 107-124
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*[[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]]’s Impediment Argument for the Spirituality of the Human Intellect David P. Lang; 107-124
    
== Volume 10, Number 2, (September 2001) ==
 
== Volume 10, Number 2, (September 2001) ==
    
*Virtus sermonis and the Trinity: Marsilius of Inghen and the Semantics of Late Fourteenth-Century Theology Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen; 151-171
 
*Virtus sermonis and the Trinity: Marsilius of Inghen and the Semantics of Late Fourteenth-Century Theology Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen; 151-171
*Letting Scotus Speak for Himself Mary Beth Ingham; 173-216
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*Letting [[Duns Scotus|Scotus]] Speak for Himself Mary Beth Ingham; 173-216
 
*Suárez and the Problem of External Sensation James B. South; 217-240
 
*Suárez and the Problem of External Sensation James B. South; 217-240
 
*Suárez’s Influence on Descartes’s Theory of Eternal Truths Amy Karofsky; 241-262
 
*Suárez’s Influence on Descartes’s Theory of Eternal Truths Amy Karofsky; 241-262
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*Al-Ghazāī on Possibility and the Critique of Causality Blake D. Dutton; 23-46
 
*Al-Ghazāī on Possibility and the Critique of Causality Blake D. Dutton; 23-46
 
*Maimonides’ Demonstrations: Principles and Practice Josef Stern; 47-84
 
*Maimonides’ Demonstrations: Principles and Practice Josef Stern; 47-84
*Aquinas’s Abstractionism Houston Smit; 85-118
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*[[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]]’s Abstractionism Houston Smit; 85-118
*Richard Rufus’s De anima Commentary: The Earliest Known, Surviving, Western De anima Commentary  Rega Wood; 119-156
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*[[ Richard Rufus of Cornwall|Richard Rufus]]’s De anima Commentary: The Earliest Known, Surviving, Western De anima Commentary  Rega Wood; 119-156
    
== Volume 9, Number 2, (September 2000) ==
 
== Volume 9, Number 2, (September 2000) ==
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*The Metaphysics of Providence: Aquinas’s Natural Theology in Summa contra gentiles III
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*The Metaphysics of Providence: [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]]’s Natural Theology in Summa contra gentiles III
 
*Editor’s Introduction, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 9, no. 2 (2000)
 
*Editor’s Introduction, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 9, no. 2 (2000)
 
*Scott MacDonald; iii-v
 
*Scott MacDonald; iii-v
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== Volume 9, Number 1, (March 2000) ==
 
== Volume 9, Number 1, (March 2000) ==
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*The Discovery of a Normative Theory of Justice in Medieval Philosophy: On the Reception and Further Development of Aristotle’s Theory of Justice by St. Thomas Aquinas Matthias Lutz-Bachmann; 1-14
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*The Discovery of a Normative Theory of Justice in Medieval Philosophy: On the Reception and Further Development of Aristotle’s Theory of Justice by St. Thomas [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] Matthias Lutz-Bachmann; 1-14
 
*Scotus on Morality and Nature John Hare; 15-38
 
*Scotus on Morality and Nature John Hare; 15-38
 
*Ghazali on Miracles and Necessary Connection George Giacaman, and Raja Bahlul; 39-50
 
*Ghazali on Miracles and Necessary Connection George Giacaman, and Raja Bahlul; 39-50
 
*The Fall of Humanity: Weakness of the Will and Moral Responsibility in the Later Augustine Ann A. Pang-White; 51-67
 
*The Fall of Humanity: Weakness of the Will and Moral Responsibility in the Later Augustine Ann A. Pang-White; 51-67
*Happiness and Freedom in Aquinas’s Theory of Action Colleen McCluskey; 69-90
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*Happiness and Freedom in [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]]’s Theory of Action Colleen McCluskey; 69-90
    
== Volume 8, Number 2, (September 1999) ==
 
== Volume 8, Number 2, (September 1999) ==
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*Splendid Vices? Augustine For and Against Pagan Virtues T. H. Irwin; 105-127
 
*Splendid Vices? Augustine For and Against Pagan Virtues T. H. Irwin; 105-127
 
*Augustine’s Ambivalence About Temporality: His Two Accounts of Time Charlotte Gross; 129-148
 
*Augustine’s Ambivalence About Temporality: His Two Accounts of Time Charlotte Gross; 129-148
*Robert Kilwardby on the Relation of Virtue to Happiness Anthony J. Celano; 149-162
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*[[Robert Kilwardby]] on the Relation of Virtue to Happiness Anthony J. Celano; 149-162
*Aquinas on Our Responsibility for Our Emotions Claudia Eisen Murphy; 163-205
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*[[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] on Our Responsibility for Our Emotions Claudia Eisen Murphy; 163-205
 
*Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) and Mulla Sadra Shirazi (980/1572–1050/1640) and the Primacy of esse/wujûd in Philosophical Theology David B. Burrell; 207-219
 
*Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) and Mulla Sadra Shirazi (980/1572–1050/1640) and the Primacy of esse/wujûd in Philosophical Theology David B. Burrell; 207-219
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*Scott MacDonald; 111-114
 
*Scott MacDonald; 111-114
 
*Augustine on Reasoning from One’s Own Case Gareth B. Matthews; 115-128
 
*Augustine on Reasoning from One’s Own Case Gareth B. Matthews; 115-128
*Psychology and Theodicy in Aquinas John R. Bowlin; 129-156
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*Psychology and Theodicy in [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] John R. Bowlin; 129-156
 
*Meister Eckhart and Jan Van Ruusbroec: A Comparison Rik van Nieuwenhove; 157-193
 
*Meister Eckhart and Jan Van Ruusbroec: A Comparison Rik van Nieuwenhove; 157-193
 
*Philosophy according to Giles of Rome, De partibus philosophiae essentialibus Mikolaj Olszewski; 195-220
 
*Philosophy according to Giles of Rome, De partibus philosophiae essentialibus Mikolaj Olszewski; 195-220
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*The Problem of a Plurality of Eternal Beings in Robert Grosseteste Neil Lewis; 17-38
 
*The Problem of a Plurality of Eternal Beings in Robert Grosseteste Neil Lewis; 17-38
 
*The Earliest Known Surviving Western Medieval Metaphysics Commentary Rega Wood; 39-49
 
*The Earliest Known Surviving Western Medieval Metaphysics Commentary Rega Wood; 39-49
*Richard Rufus on Naming Substances Elizabeth Karger; 51-67
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* [[Richard Rufus of Cornwall|Richard Rufus]] on Naming Substances Elizabeth Karger; 51-67
 
*God, Indivisibles, and Logic in the Later Middle Ages: Adam Wodeham’s Response to Henry of Harclay Edith Dudley Sylla; 69-87
 
*God, Indivisibles, and Logic in the Later Middle Ages: Adam Wodeham’s Response to Henry of Harclay Edith Dudley Sylla; 69-87
*Infinity, Continuity, and Composition: The Contribution of Gregory of Rimini Richard Cross; 89-110
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*Infinity, Continuity, and Composition: The Contribution of [[Gregory of Rimini]] Richard Cross; 89-110
    
== Volume 6, Number 2, (September 1997) ==
 
== Volume 6, Number 2, (September 1997) ==
    
*Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 2 (1997)  
 
*Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 2 (1997)  
*Olivi on the Metaphysics of Soul Robert Pasnau; 109-132
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*[[Peter Olivi|Olivi]] on the Metaphysics of Soul Robert Pasnau; 109-132
 
*Analogy and Formal Distinction: On the Logical Basis of Wyclif's Metaphysics Alessandro D. Conti; 133-166
 
*Analogy and Formal Distinction: On the Logical Basis of Wyclif's Metaphysics Alessandro D. Conti; 133-166
*Thomas Aquinas and the Voluntarists Jeffrey Hause; 167-182
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*[[Thomas Aquinas]] and the Voluntarists Jeffrey Hause; 167-182
*Aquinas on Infinite Multitudes Richard L. Cartwright; 183-202
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*[[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] on Infinite Multitudes Richard L. Cartwright; 183-202
 
*Mediante universo: A solution to the problem of the procession of a multitude from the One Wouter Goris; 203-212
 
*Mediante universo: A solution to the problem of the procession of a multitude from the One Wouter Goris; 203-212
 
*Miscellaneous Backmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 2 (1997)
 
*Miscellaneous Backmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 2 (1997)
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*The Ethics of al-Razi (865-925?) Thérèse-Anne Druart; 47-72
 
*The Ethics of al-Razi (865-925?) Thérèse-Anne Druart; 47-72
 
*Anselm on the Cost of Salvation Brian Leftow; 73-92
 
*Anselm on the Cost of Salvation Brian Leftow; 73-92
*Aquinas on Continuity and Identity Christopher Hughes; 93-108
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*[[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] on Continuity and Identity Christopher Hughes; 93-108
 
*Miscellaneous Backmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 1 (1997)
 
*Miscellaneous Backmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 1 (1997)
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*Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 2 (1996)
 
*Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 2 (1996)
*Did Scotus Embrace Anselm's Notion of Freedom? Douglas Langston; 145-160
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*Did [[Duns Scotus|Scotus]] Embrace Anselm's Notion of Freedom? Douglas Langston; 145-160
 
*Memory, Individuals, and the Past in Averroes's Psychology Deborah Black; 161-188
 
*Memory, Individuals, and the Past in Averroes's Psychology Deborah Black; 161-188
 
*The Second Way Richard L. Cartwright; 189-204
 
*The Second Way Richard L. Cartwright; 189-204
*Back to Nature in Aquinas David B. Twetten; 205-244
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*Back to Nature in [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] David B. Twetten; 205-244
 
*Al-Razi's Conception of the Soul: Psychological Background to His Ethics Thérèse-Anne Druart; 245-264
 
*Al-Razi's Conception of the Soul: Psychological Background to His Ethics Thérèse-Anne Druart; 245-264
*A First Glance at Albert the Great's Teachings on Analogy of Words Bruno Tremblay; 265-292
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*A First Glance at [[Albert the Great]]'s Teachings on Analogy of Words Bruno Tremblay; 265-292
 
*Corrigenda 293
 
*Corrigenda 293
 
*Miscellaneous Backmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 2 (1996)
 
*Miscellaneous Backmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 2 (1996)
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*Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 1 (1996)
 
*Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 1 (1996)
 
*Augustine on Theological Fatalism: The Argument of De Libero Arbitrio 3.1-4 David P. Hunt; 1-30
 
*Augustine on Theological Fatalism: The Argument of De Libero Arbitrio 3.1-4 David P. Hunt; 1-30
*On a Sophisma of Richard Kilvington and a Problem of Analysis Bernard D. Katz; 31-38
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*On a Sophisma of [[Richard Kilvington]] and a Problem of Analysis Bernard D. Katz; 31-38
*Expositions of the Text: Aquinas's Aristotelian Commentaries John Jenkins; 39-62
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*Expositions of the Text: [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]]'s Aristotelian Commentaries John Jenkins; 39-62
*Nicholas of Autrecourt and William of Ockham on Atomism, Nominalism, and the Ontology of Motion Blake D. Dutton; 63-86
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*Nicholas of Autrecourt and [[William of Ockham]] on Atomism, Nominalism, and the Ontology of Motion Blake D. Dutton; 63-86
*The Semantic Principles Underlying St. Thomas Aquinas's Metaphysics of Being Gyula Klima; 87-144
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*The Semantic Principles Underlying St. [[Thomas Aquinas|Thomas Aquinas]]'s Metaphysics of Being Gyula Klima; 87-144
 
*Miscellaneous Backmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 1 (1996)
 
*Miscellaneous Backmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5, no. 1 (1996)
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*Creation and "Actualism": The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology David B. Burrell; 25-41
 
*Creation and "Actualism": The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology David B. Burrell; 25-41
 
*Natural Reason in the Summa contra Gentiles Rudi A. te Velde; 42-70
 
*Natural Reason in the Summa contra Gentiles Rudi A. te Velde; 42-70
*The Competition of Authoritative Languages and Aquinas's Theological Rhetoric Mark D. Jordan; 71-90
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*The Competition of Authoritative Languages and [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]]'s Theological Rhetoric Mark D. Jordan; 71-90
 
*Thomas Wylton's Question "An contingit dare ultimum rei permanentis in esse" Cecilia Trifogli; 91-141
 
*Thomas Wylton's Question "An contingit dare ultimum rei permanentis in esse" Cecilia Trifogli; 91-141
*Ockham and Ambiguity Georgette Sinkler; 142-164
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*[[William of Ockham|Ockham]] and Ambiguity Georgette Sinkler; 142-164
 
*Robert Holcot, O.P., on Prophecy, the Contingency of Revelation, and the Freedom of God Joseph M. Incandela; 165-188
 
*Robert Holcot, O.P., on Prophecy, the Contingency of Revelation, and the Freedom of God Joseph M. Incandela; 165-188
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*Rewriting the Narrative of Scripture: 12th-Century Debates over Reason and Theological Form Eileen Sweeney; 1-34
 
*Rewriting the Narrative of Scripture: 12th-Century Debates over Reason and Theological Form Eileen Sweeney; 1-34
 
*The Certainty and Scope of Knowledge: Bonaventure's Disputed Questions on the Knowledge of Christ Andreas Speer; 35-61
 
*The Certainty and Scope of Knowledge: Bonaventure's Disputed Questions on the Knowledge of Christ Andreas Speer; 35-61
*Good and the Object of Natural Inclinations in St. Thomas Aquinas John I. Jenkins; 62-96
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*Good and the Object of Natural Inclinations in St. [[Thomas Aquinas|Thomas Aquinas]] John I. Jenkins; 62-96
*Duns Scotus on Signification Dominik Perler; 97-120
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* [Duns Scotus]] on Signification Dominik Perler; 97-120
 
*Medieval Supposition Theory in Its Theological Context Stephen F. Brown; 121-157
 
*Medieval Supposition Theory in Its Theological Context Stephen F. Brown; 121-157
 
*Nominalism Meets Indivisibilism Jack Zupko; 158-185
 
*Nominalism Meets Indivisibilism Jack Zupko; 158-185
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*Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 2 (1992)
 
*Miscellaneous Frontmatter, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 2 (1992)
*Richard Rufus of Cornwall on Creation: The Reception of Aristotelian Physics in the West Rega Wood; 1-30
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*[[Richard Rufus of Cornwall]] on Creation: The Reception of Aristotelian Physics in the West Rega Wood; 1-30
*St. Albert on the Subject of Metaphysics and Demonstrating the Existence of God Timothy B. Noone; 31-52
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*[[Albert the Great|St. Albert]] on the Subject of Metaphysics and Demonstrating the Existence of God Timothy B. Noone; 31-52
 
*Towards a Narrative Understanding of Thomistic Natural Law Pamela M. Hall; 53-73
 
*Towards a Narrative Understanding of Thomistic Natural Law Pamela M. Hall; 53-73
*St. Thomas Aquinas on Satisfaction, Indulgences, and Crusades Romanus Cessario; 74-96
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*St. [[Thomas Aquinas|Thomas Aquinas]] on Satisfaction, Indulgences, and Crusades Romanus Cessario; 74-96
*On the Purpose of "Merit" in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas Joseph Wawrykow; 97-116
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*On the Purpose of "Merit" in the Theology of [[Thomas Aquinas|Thomas Aquinas]] Joseph Wawrykow; 97-116
 
*Another Look at St. Thomas and the Plurality of the Literal Sense of Scripture Mark F. Johnson; 117-141
 
*Another Look at St. Thomas and the Plurality of the Literal Sense of Scripture Mark F. Johnson; 117-141
*Duns Scotus on Autonomous Freedom and Divine Co-Causality William A. Frank; 142-164
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* [Duns Scotus]] on Autonomous Freedom and Divine Co-Causality William A. Frank; 142-164
*Pico, Plato, and Albert the Great: The Testimony and Evaluation of Agostino Nifo Edward P. Mahoney; 165-192
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*Pico, Plato, and [[Albert the Great]]: The Testimony and Evaluation of Agostino Nifo Edward P. Mahoney; 165-192
    
== Volume 1 (1991) ==
 
== Volume 1 (1991) ==
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*Augustine on Original Perception Luca Obertello; 1-17
 
*Augustine on Original Perception Luca Obertello; 1-17
 
*Odo of Tournai's De peccato originali and the Problem of Original Sin Irven M. Resnick; 18-38
 
*Odo of Tournai's De peccato originali and the Problem of Original Sin Irven M. Resnick; 18-38
*Signification and Modes of Signifying in Thirteenth-Century Logic: A Preface to Aquinas on Analogy E. J. Ashworth; 39-67
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*Signification and Modes of Signifying in Thirteenth-Century Logic: A Preface to [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] on Analogy E. J. Ashworth; 39-67
 
*Beauty in the Middle Ages: A Forgotten Transcendental? Jan A. Aertsen; 68-97
 
*Beauty in the Middle Ages: A Forgotten Transcendental? Jan A. Aertsen; 68-97
*Aquinas on Aristotle on Happiness Don Adams; 98-118
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*[[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]] on Aristotle on Happiness Don Adams; 98-118
 
*Aquina's Parasitic Cosmological Argument Scott MacDonald; 119-155
 
*Aquina's Parasitic Cosmological Argument Scott MacDonald; 119-155
*Peter of Candia's Hundred-Year "History" of the Theologian's Role Stephen F. Brown; 156-190
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*[[Peter of Candia]]'s Hundred-Year "History" of the Theologian's Role Stephen F. Brown; 156-190
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