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On Matter: Schelling's Anti-Platonic Reading of the Timaeus Tyler Tritten
Aristotle on Thinking ( Noêsis )
Plotinus and the Artistic Imagination John S
Intellect and the Structuring of Reality in Plotinus and Averroes John S
Rethinking Plato's Theory of Art: Aesthetics and the Timaeus
Whence Intelligibility?
Theophrastus and the Intellect As Mixture Myrna Gabbe University of Dayton,
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Form Without Matter Empedocles and Aristotle on Color Perception
Plotinian Henadology
Truth and Falsehood in Plato's Sophist
The Disciplines from the Greeks to Post-Modernity
MPAT 10 1 85 118 Pdf.Pdf (162.7Kb)
Robert Grosseteste: Optics and Perception
Philosophy of Intellect and Vision in the De Anima and De Intellectu of Alexander of Aphrodisias John S
Aquinas and the Knowledge of God Casey Edler Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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The Terminology of Plotinus and of Some Gnostic Writings, Mainly the Fourth Treatise of the Jung Codex
Latin Phrases Used in Philosophy
Aristotle on God and the Human Intellect
Top View
Philosophical and Religious Origins of the Private Inner Self”; Anindita N
The Analysis of Wonder: an Introduction to the Philosophy Of
Plotinus on the Identity of Knowledge with Its Object Stephen Menn
Thomas Aquinas on the Metaphysical Nature of the Soul and Its Union with the Body
A Re-Examination of St. Thomas' Reaction to Averroes Howard P
WHAT IS a GOD ACCORDING to PLATO?1 Luc Brisson CNRS-Paris
Language and Perception in Plotinus
Thinking Forms in Images: Aristotle on Intellectual
Participated and Unparticipated Causes [And Forms] in Plotinus and Proclus
Plato's Analogical Thought
Reconstructing Aquinas's Process of Abstraction
The Reality of Knowing: the Status of Ideas in Aquinas and Reid
Philosophy of Intellect in the Long Commentary on the De Anima of Averroes John S
On the Metaphysics of Participation in a Christian Context
Averroes' Epistemology and Its Critique by Aquinas Richard C
Why the Intellect Cannot Have a Bodily Organ: De Anima III 4
The Metaphysics of Personal Identity
Thinking, Thought and Nous in Aristotle's De Anima
Intellect in Alexander of Aphrodisias and Its Impact Upon Muslim Philosophers
The Intelligible Creator-God and the Intelligent Soul of the Cosmos in Plato’S Theology and Metaphysics