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| back | title | author | starting page |
| 1. | The Resurrection of the Body According to Three Medieval Aristotelians: Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William Occam | Marilyn McCord Adams | 1 |
| 2. | Esotericism and Accessus in Thomas Aquinas | Mark D. Jordan | 35 |
| 3. | Duns Scotus on the Common Nature and the Individual Differentia | Peter King | 51 |
| 4. | Aquinas’s Philosophy of Mind | Norman Kretzmann | 77 |
| 5. | Aquinas and Analogy: Where Cajetan Went Wrong | Ralph McInerny | 103 |
| 6. | From Mental Word to Mental Language | Claude Panaccio | 125 |
| 7. | Picturing the Mind: The Representation of Thought in the Middle Ages and Renaissance | A. Mark Smith | 149 |
| 8. | If Obligationes Were Counterfactuals | Paul Vincent Spade | 171 |
| 9. | From Determined Motion to Undetermined Will and Nature to Supernature in Aquinas | Eileen C. Sweeney | 189 |
| 10. | Origins of the Medieval Theory That Sensation Is an Immateral Reception of a Form | Martin M. Tweedale | 215 |