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Juillet 2012 Nouveautés – New Arrivals July 2012 Juillet 2012 Nouveautés – New Arrivals July 2012 ISBN: 9780521837491 (hbk.) ISBN: 9780521145916 (pbk.) ISBN: 0521145910 (pbk.) Personal Author: Isidore, of Seville, Saint, d. 636. Title: The Etymologies of Isidore of Seville / Stephen A. Barney ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of Muriel Hall. Publication info: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. Physical description: xii, 476 p. ; 24 cm. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index. Language: Translated from the Latin. AE 2 I833I75 2010 ISBN: 9782130580560 (br) ISBN: 2130580564 (br) Title: Voyages inédits dans la pensée contemporaine / sous la direction de Yves Charles Zarka ; coordination Isabelle Eon et Cristina Ion. Publication info: Paris : Presses Universitaires de France, 2010. Physical description: 497 p. ; 24 cm. Series: (Cités : philosophie, politique, histoire ; Hors Série) Bibliography note: Comprend des références bibliographiques. B 2 C581 2010 ISBN: 9781889680866 ISBN: 1889680869 Title: Philosophy and language / edited by R. Edward Houser, Thomas Osborne. Publication info: Houston, TX : Issued by the National Office of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, University of Saint Thomas ; Charlottesville, VA : Published by the Philosophy Documentation Center, c2011. Physical description: 312 p. ; 23 cm. Series Title: (Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association ; v. 84) General Note: Annual supplement to the American Catholic philosophical quarterly. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references. Contents: Al-Fârâbî: an Arabic account of the origin of language and of philosophical vocabulary / Thérèse-Anne Druart -- Presentation of the Aquinas Medal / Mark C. Murphy -- Aquinas Medalist's Address. On being a theistic philosopher in a secularized culture / Alasdair MacIntyre -- Towards an explanation of language / Daniel O. Dahlstrom -- Language and philosophy in the Essays of Montaigne / Ann Hartle -- William of Ockham and St. Augustine on proper and improper statements / Stephen F. Brown -- Resurrection and hylomorphism: moving toward a theory of post-mortem survival compatible with Catholic doctrine / Paul Blaschko -- Catholicism, the human form, and genetic engineering / James J. Delaney -- The language of rights: towards an Aristotelian-Thomistic analysis / Michael Baur -- Political theology and Thomas Aquinas: a reading of the De Regno / Benjamin Smith -- The language of being and the nature of God in the Nouveautés – New Arrivals Page 1 sur 153 2012-08-01 Aristotelian tradition / R. E. Houser -- The Aristotelian epistemic principle and the problem of divine naming in Aquinas / Paul Symington -- Bartholomew Mastrius (1602-1673) and John Punch (1599 or 1603-1661) on the common nature and universal unity / Daniel Heider -- Is Buridan's theory of abstraction incompatible with his nominalist semantics? An evaluation of Klima's charge against Buridan / Joseph Hill -- Linguistic apprehension as incidental sensation in Thomas Aquinas / Daniel D. De Haan -- Perception, language, and concept formation in St. Thomas / Alfred Leo White -- Lies and dishonest endorsements / Alexander R. Pruss -- The indispensability of tradition in the philosophical activity of Socrates / Jessy E. G. Jordan -- Plato's mimetic art: the power of mimetic and complexity of reading Plato / Gene Fendt -- It depends on what one means by "eternal": why Boethius is not an eternalist / Michael Wiitala -- The meaning of the word art: a neothomistic investigation / Michael Storck -- Is anyone else thinking my thoughts? Aquinas's response to the too-many-thinkers problem / Eric W. Hagedorn -- ACPA Reports and Minutes. B 20 U55C38P7 1926- 84 ISBN: 9780826499479 (hbk.) ISBN: 0826499473 (hbk.) ISBN: 9780826499486 (pbk.) ISBN: 0826499481 (pbk.) Personal Author: Moseley, Alexander, 1943- Title: The A to Z of philosophy / Alexander Moseley. Publication info: London ; New York : Continuum, c2008. Physical description: 261 p. ; 21 cm. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index. B 51 M67 2008 ISBN: 9782802801962 (br.) ISBN: 2802801961 (br.) Title: Affectivité, imaginaire, création sociale / sous la direction de Raphaël Gély et Laurent Van Eynde. Publication info: Bruxelles : Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis, 2010. Physical description: 305 p. ; 23 cm. Series: (Publications des Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis ; 128. Philosophie) Bibliography note: Comprend des références bibliographiques. B 63 A34 2010 ISBN: 0192854216 (pbk.) ISBN: 9780192854216 (pbk.) Personal Author: Craig, Edward, 1942- Title: Philosophy : a very short introduction / Edward Craig. Publication info: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2002. Physical description: 132 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. Series: (Very short introductions ; 55) Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-125) index. Contents: Philosophy : a very short introduction -- What should I do? : Plato's Crito -- How do we know? : Hume's Of miracles -- What am I? : an unknown Buddhist on the self, King Milinda's chariot -- Some themes -- Of 'isms' -- Some more high spots : a personal selection -- What's in it for whom? B 74 C73 2002 ISBN: 9780262232593 (hbk. : alk. paper) ISBN: 9780262731843 (pbk. : alk. paper) ISBN: 0262731843 (pbk. : alk. paper) Title: Ontology of consciousness : percipient action / edited by Helmut Wautischer. Publication info: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2008. Physical description: xxix, 638 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. General Note: "A Bradford book." Nouveautés – New Arrivals Page 2 sur 153 2012-08-01 Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index. B 105 C477O58 2008 ISBN: 9780415461948 (hbk.) $170.00 ISBN: 0415461944 (hbk.) ISBN: 9780203883679 (ebk.) ISBN: 0203883675 (ebk.) Personal Author: Framarin, Christopher G. Title: Desire and motivation in Indian philosophy / Christopher G. Framarin. Publication info: London : Routledge, 2009. Physical description: xv, 196 p. ; cm. Series Title: (Routledge Hindu studies series) B 132 D48F73 2009 ISBN: 3896653830 (hbk.) ISBN: 9783896653833 (hbk.) Personal Author: Robbiano, Chiara, 1972- Title: Becoming being : on Parmenides' transformative philosophy / Chiara Robbiano. Portion of title: On Parmenides' transformative philosophy Publication info: Sankt Augustin : Academia, 2006. Physical description: 240 p. ; 22 cm. Series: (International pre-Platonic studies ; v. 5) Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. B 235 P24R63 2006 ISBN: 9782503529165 (br) ISBN: 250352916X (br) Personal Author: Costa, Iacopo. Title: Le "questiones" di Radulfo Brito sull' "Etica Nicomachea" / [introduzione e testo critico] Iacopo Costa. Publication info: Turnhout : Brepols, 2008. Physical description: 588 p. ; 24 cm. Series Title: (Studia artistarum ; 17) General Note: Texte remanié de la thèse (de doctorat) de l'auteur--Salerno, 2007. Bibliography note: Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. [565]-576) et un index. Language: Texte en latin, introduction et étude en italien. B 430 Q47C67 2008 ISBN: 9781847062468 (hbk.) ISBN: 1847062466 (hbk.) Personal Author: Kirby, Jeremy. Title: Aristotle's metaphysics : form, matter, and identity / Jeremy Kirby. Publication info: London ; New York : Continuum, c2008. Physical description: 163 p. ; 25 cm. Series: (Continuum studies in ancient philosophy) Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [139]-155) and index. B 434 K57 2008 ISBN: 9780199250417 (pbk.) ISBN: 0199250413 (pbk.) Personal Author: Aristoteles, 384-322 Title: Prior analytics. Book 1 / Aristotle ; translated with an introduction and commentary by Gisela Striker. Publication info: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. Physical description: xx, 268 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Series: (Clarendon Aristotle series) Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-257) and indexes. B 440 A5S77 2009 ISBN: 9780521761765 (hardback) $85.00 ISBN: 052176176X (hardback) Personal Author: Gottlieb, Paula, 1958- Title: The virtue of Aristotle's ethics / Paula Gottlieb. Publication info: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, c2009. Nouveautés – New Arrivals Page 3 sur 153 2012-08-01 Physical description: xix, 241 p. : charts ; 24 cm. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-235) and index. B 491 E7G68 2009 ISBN: 9780199546770 (hbk.) ISBN: 0199546770 (hbk.) Conference Author: Symposium Aristotelicum Title: Aristotle : Metaphysics beta / Symposium Aristotelicum ; edited by Michel Crubellier and André Laks. Cover title: Aristotle's Metaphysics beta Publication info: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. Physical description: 296 p. ; 25 cm. Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-272) and indexes. B 491 M4S96 2002 ISBN: 9781589834187 (pbk. : alk. paper) ISBN: 1589834186 (pbk. : alk. paper) Personal Author: Ramelli, Ilaria, 1973- Title: Hierocles the Stoic : Elements of ethics, fragments, and excerpts / by Ilaria Ramelli ; translated by David Konstan. Publication info: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, c2009. Physical description: lxxxix, 179 p. ; 23 cm. Series: (Writings from the Greco-Roman world ; no. 28) Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-171) and index. B 577 H42E57 2009A ISBN: 9781589831612 (pbk. : alk. paper) ISBN: 1589831616 (pbk. : alk. paper) Personal Author: Iamblichus, ca 250-ca 330 Title: Iamblichus of Chalcis : the letters / edited with a translation and commentary by John M. Dillon and Wolfgang Polleichtner. Publication
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