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Alberigo 64 Avicenna (Ibn Sînâ) 1, 3, 5, 12, 17, 19–21, 27, Albert of Saxony 157 29–31, 34–38, 41, 45, 46, 54, 56, 57, 80, 87, Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus) 19, 28, 31, 88, 111, 113, 115, 210 36, 43, 46, 57, 80, 123, 152, 154, 188, 208, 222 Bacon, Roger 12, 13, 27, 28, 30–37, 39, 41–47, Alcher of Clairvaux 28 51–57, 170 Alexander of Aphrodisias 9, 10, 13, 14, 131, 132, Barker, P. 212, 213 134–137, 139–141, 143, 144, 146, Bennett, J. 223, 225, 302 152–156, 158 Bichat, Xavier 320, 321 Alexander of Hales 29, 47 Black, D. 25, 29, 30, 35 Alfarabi 54, 210 Boccaccio 177 Algazel 27–29, 34 Boethius 29, 54, 188, 221, 222 André Du Leurens 14, 169–171, 173, 174, Bonaventure 29, 31, 82 176–184 Branca d’Oria 64 149, 188 Brown, D. 12, 15, 125, 263 Antolic, P. 31, 55 Brunner, F. 215 Aquinas, Thomas 6–9, 13, 14, 28, 29, 31, 43, Bruno, Giordano 222 59–61, 66–82, 84, 87, 89–93, 97–105, Buffon, G.L. de 316 110–115, 124, 125, 152, 153, 190, 191, Burgundio of Pisa 28 197–201, 222, 242, 245–250, 256, 257, Buridan, John 2, 8–11, 13, 14, 127–141, 272–274, 283, 288, 296, 299, 305–308 143–147, 151–157, 166, 194, 197, 198 Aristotle 1, 4, 5, 12, 13, 18, 22, 24, 25, 27, Burnyeat, M. 61, 62, 75, 76, 78, 81 30–32, 34–36, 40, 44, 48, 50–57, 61, 68, 70, 84, 89, 90, 95–98, 110, 113, 114, 116, 133, Cabanis, Pierre Jean George 311, 322–325 134, 141, 143, 144, 166, 173, 178, 185, 189, Cajetan (Thomas de Vio) 15, 237, 241–243, 190, 193, 211, 213, 221, 227–229, 237, 238, 246–256, 259, 261 241, 243, 244, 247, 258, 262, 310 Canini, Angelo 153 Augustine 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 18, 19, 21, 22, 27, 29, Carruthers, M. 18 30, 39, 41, 57, 96–98, 107, 188, 201–203, Chalmers, D. 187, 279 221, 254, 283, 284, 304, 307 Chevalier de Jaucourt 317 Averroes (Ibn Rushd) 1, 5, 9, 10, 12–14, 17, 19, Chrysostomo Javelli 242, 250 23–25, 28–30, 39–41, 44, 46, 57, 115, 131, Ciacco 65, 66 135–137, 139, 146, 152–154, 189, 190, 210, Cicero, Marcus Tullius 169, 177, 212 238, 239, 243–245 Constantinus Africanus 30 Avicebron (Avicebrol or Shem Tov ben Josef ibn Cornaro, Luigi 170, 177 Falaquera) 14, 207, 208 Crescas, Hasdai 212

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Crowley, T. 46, 47 Hobbes, Thomas 10, 15, 241, 283, 285–290, 299 Curley, E. 211, 229, 287 Hoffman, P. 198, 270, 276, 300 Hume, David 191 d’Alembert, Jean le Rond 312, 313 Daiber, H. 18 Ibn Gabirol 14, 207–209, 211–222, 224, 226, Damascene, John 27–30 227, 232–234, 235 Damasio, A.R. 15, 311, 324, 325 Ibn Latif 221 Dante Alighieri 13, 59, 60–67, 69, 70, 74, 75, 80, Ibn Zaddik 221 88, 90, 92 Isaac of Stella 27, 29 Davidson, D. 78 de Bordeu, Théophile 312–314, 316 de La Caze, Louis 313–315, 319, 320, 323–325 Jean of Jandun 239, 240, 244, 245 Delorme, F.M. 30, 33, 37, 41, 43, 44, 52, 54–56 Jobe, T.H. 183, 184 Descartes, Réne 1–5, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 61, 62, John of La Rochelle 45–47, 54 72, 79, 84, 99, 150, 170, 172, 191, 196, 201, John of Mirecourt 129 203, 204, 225–230, 240, 241, 260–281, Joutsivuo, T. 14, 169, 172, 179, 181, 182 283–297, 301–310 Judah ibn Tibbon 213 Di Martino, C. 12, 17, 18, 24, 25 Diderot, Denis 312, 313, 317, 319–322, 325 Kaitaro, T. 15, 311–315, 320, 325 Dominicus Gundissalinus 207 Kaplan, D. 121, 122 Duns Scotus, John 5, 7, 10, 32, 115, 126, 127, Kilwardby, Robert 7 147, 193–197, 199, 222, 253, 257, 296 King, P. 14, 112, 116, 125, 187 Klausner, M. 208, 209, 235 Epicurus 134 Kripke, S. 120, 122, 274, 276 Eriugena, John Scotus 188 Euclid 225 La Mettrie, Julien Offray de 322 Lagerlund, H. 1, 5, 10, 128 Flanagan, O. 265, 267 Leibniz, G.W. 3, 250, 284 Freud, S. 267 Leijenhorst, C. 15, 237, 238, 287 Freudenthal, G.A. 213, 218, 219 Lewis, E. 124 Locke, John 48, 306

Galen 170, 171, 173, 183–185, 221 Garcia-Ballester, L. 171, 175, 185 210, 224 Gaunilo of Marmoutiers 149 Mair, John 10, 11 Gauthier, R. 18, 36, 39, 43, 45, 46, 54 Malebranche, Nicolas 64, 65, 283 Girolamo Donato 153 Marsh, Adam 33 Goldstein, B. 212 Marsilius of Inghen 156, 157, 160, 163, 165 Grosseteste, Robert 28, 34, 35, 44, 57, 95, 188 Marston, Roger 115 Gueroult, M. 274 Martin, C.J. 13, 93 Guy de Foulques (Pope Clement IV) 32, 37 Matson, W. 187, 205 Matthew of Aquasparta 115 Mendes-Flohr, P. 207, 208, 235 Hackett, J. 31, 39, 52, 55 Ménuret du Chambaud 313, 314, 317 Hampshire, S. 222, 223, 232 Mesland 266, 267, 271, 272, 276 Harris, E.E. 234 More, Henry 15, 276, 283, 285, 287–297, 299, Hasse, D. 18, 19, 28, 35, 39, 46, 47, 54, 56, 60, 80 301–307 Heidegger, M. 122 Moses Ibn Ezra 221 Hennon, John 14, 164–167 Munk, S. 208, 222 Henry of Ghent 115, 197, 256 Hilpinen, R. 93, 104 Hintikka, J. 93–97, 103, 104, 107 Nadler, S. 223, 224, 234 Hippocrates 169, 171, 172, 178, 180, 182, 185 Neckham, Alexander 42, 43 NAME INDEX 345

Nicholas of Amsterdam 14, 157, 158, 160, 161, Saadya Gaon 218, 219 163, 164 Sambursky, S. 218 Nietzsche, Friedrich 149, 150 Santorio Santorio 186 Nifo, Agostino 244–246, 250, 253 Scot, Michael 44, 189–191 Normore, C. 13, 109, 117, 277 Sephardim of Amsterdam 224 Nussbaum, M. 61 Sextus Empericus 83, 84 Siger of Brabant 54, 154 Sinclair, J. 170 Ockham, William 2, 5, 7–11, 13, 112, 115–124, Socrates 10, 74, 95, 102, 109, 123, 124, 128, 126–128, 150, 191–193, 196, 198, 306 135, 137, 140, 142, 211, 272 Olivi, John Peter 5, 13, 59–61, 82–89, 91–93, Spina, Bartolomeo 242 101, 104–108, 115, 254, 255 Spinoza, Baruch 3, 14, 207, 209, 211–213, 222–235 Parfit, D. 70 Steele, R. 44, 52, 54–56 Pasnau, R. 15, 83, 102, 111, 198, 238, 248, 249, Suarez, Francesco 15, 237, 241, 250–261 25, 283 Sylvester of Ferrara 242, 250 Patar, B. 129, 130 Paul of Venice 253 Tachau, K. 127, 255 Pessin, S. 215, 218, 219 Peter Abelard 13, 114, 122–124, 188 Peter of Dresden 151 Vergil 63, 65, 66, 88 Peter of Spain 39, 43, 57 Vital du Four 13, 115, 124–128 Petrarca, F. 156 Vives, Juan 181 Pines, S. 218, 219 4, 5, 48, 63, 74, 94, 113, 185, 199–202, Wartofsky, M. 225 204, 272 Weisheipl, J. 31, 222 Plotinus 208, 211, 214, 304, 306, 308 William of Moerbeke 153, 190 Pluta, O. 10, 14, 146, 149, 152, 153, 157, Wilson, M. 228, 229, 233, 275 160, 166 Wingate, S. 31 Pomponazzi, Pietro 11, 153, 154, 237, 241, 242 Wolfson, H.A. 19, 23, 210, 212, 227, 230, 234 Princess Elisabeth 271, 279, 280 Wood, R. 12, 27, 32, 33, 36 Ptolemy 56 Wright, Thomas 3, 175 Putnam, H. 61

Yrjönsuuri, M. 13, 59, 82 Regius 270–272, 280 Richard Rufus of Cornwall 12, 27, 29–34, 36–41, 44–51, 54, 57 Zeno 215, 218, 227 Rudavsky, T. 14, 207, 223, 224, 228 Zerbi, Gabriele 14, 169–171, 174–180, 184–186 Ryle, G. 264 Zupko, J. 9, 10, 13, 129, 138, 142, 146, 197