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Philosophical Topics

Volume 20 No. 2, Fall 1992
Medieval Philosophy
Issue editor: Sandra Edwards
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1.The Resurrection of the Body According to Three Medieval Aristotelians: Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William OccamMarilyn McCord Adams1
2.Esotericism and Accessus in Thomas AquinasMark D. Jordan35
3.Duns Scotus on the Common Nature and the Individual DifferentiaPeter King51
4.Aquinas’s Philosophy of MindNorman Kretzmann77
5.Aquinas and Analogy: Where Cajetan Went WrongRalph McInerny103
6.From Mental Word to Mental LanguageClaude Panaccio125
7.Picturing the Mind: The Representation of Thought in the Middle Ages and RenaissanceA. Mark Smith149
8.If Obligationes Were CounterfactualsPaul Vincent Spade171
9.From Determined Motion to Undetermined Will and Nature to Supernature in AquinasEileen C. Sweeney189
10.Origins of the Medieval Theory That Sensation Is an Immateral Reception of a FormMartin M. Tweedale215

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