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  • Separate Material Intellect in Averroes' Mature Philosophy Richard C

    Separate Material Intellect in Averroes' Mature Philosophy Richard C

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    Philosophy 305 a Early Medieval Philosophy (4Th to the 12Th Century CE)

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    Catholic Theology in the Thirteenth Century and the Origins of Secularism

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    Ibn Rushd/Averroes and “Islamic” Rationalism

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    A Medieval Model Academia Pro/Versus Ecclesia

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    General Introduction

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    The Influence of the Nominalist Movement on the Scientific Thought of Bacon, Boyle? and Locke

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    Thomas D'aquino

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    The Clerical Double Truth Theory in Thirteenth Century

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    CHAPTER TEN CONCLUSION the CONDEMNATION of 1277. on March 7, 1277 Bishop Tempier Condemned 219 Propositions, Ranging Over a Larg

  • Hegel and Religion: Avoiding Double Truth, Twice 1

    Hegel and Religion: Avoiding Double Truth, Twice 1

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    The Cambridge Companion to Ockham

  • Course Code PHL 216 Course Title Medieval Philosophy Course Writer

    Course Code PHL 216 Course Title Medieval Philosophy Course Writer

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    WHAT INTEGRATION IS NOT: the STRANGE CASE of SATURDAY BELIEVERS Gary Ross, Ph.D

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