Inquiries into medieval philosophy : a collection in honor of Francis P. Clarke

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Inquiries into medieval philosophy : a collection in honor of Francis P. Clarke

James F. Ross, editor

(Contributions in philosophy, no. 4)

Greenwood, c1971

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Includes bibliographical references

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  • Preface, by J. F. Ross
  • Aquinas on belief and faith, by T. C. Potts
  • A medieval discussion of intentionality, by P. Geach
  • Analogy as a rule of meaning for religious language, by J. F. Ross
  • Metaphor and analogy, by R. M. McInerny
  • On analogy, by I. M. Bochenski
  • Being, essence, and existence, by D. P. Henry
  • Ockham's supposition theory and modern logic, by G. B. Matthews
  • The formalities of omniscience, by A. N. Prior
  • The Augustinian argument for the existence of God, by J. A. Mourant
  • Common nature: a point of comparison between Thomistic and Scotistic metaphysics, by J. Owens
  • The twice-revealed Averroes, by H. A. Wolfson
  • Ockham and the textbooks: on the origin of possibility, by A. B. Wolter
  • Ockham, Buridan, and Nicholas of Autrecourt, by E. A. Moody
  • The fifth letter of Nicholas of Autrecourt to Bernard of Arezzo

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