2009 Bibliography
Revised JLS 07/17/2017
Alpha Omega: Rivista di Filosofia e Teologia dell’Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum, 12 (3 ipy)
Issue 1
- Fernando Pascual, “‘Empirismo retórico’ en La catequesis de los principiantes de san Agustín,” 57-80.
Issue 3
- Alfonso Aguilar, “Fede e ragione nel Monologion e nel Proslogion di sant’Anselmo,” 357-379.
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 83 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Ilia Delio, “Is Creation Really Good?: Bonaventure’s Position,” 3-22.
- Declan Lawell, “Thomas Aquinas, Jean-Luc Marion, and an Alleged Category Mistake Involving God and Being,” 23-50.
- Peter M. Candler, Jr., “The Alleged Thomism of Mark Jordan: A Review of Rewritten Theology,” 141-152.
- James McEvoy, Review of Aquinas on Friendship, by Daniel Schwartz, 167-168.
Issue 2
- John N. Deely, “In the Twilight of Neothomism, a Call for a New Beginning—A Return in Philosophy to the Idea of Progress by Deepening Insight Rather than by Substitution: A Review of The Way toward Wisdom,” 267-278.
- Jason T. Eberl, Review of Double-Effect Reasoning: Doing Good and Avoiding Evil, by T.A. Cavanaugh, 295-298.
Issue 3
- Ralph McInerny, “Why I Am a Thomist,” 323-330.
- David Burrell, “A Postmodern Aquinas: The Oeuvre of Olivier-Thomas Venard, O.P,” 331-338.
- Matthew Levering, “Biblical Thomism and the Doctrine of Providence,” 339-362.
- Fred Lawrence, “Lonergan’s Retrieval of Thomas Aquinas’s Conception of the Imago Dei: The Trinitarian Analogy of Intelligible Emanations in God,” 363-388.
- Eileen C. Sweeney, “Seeing Double: Thomas Aquinas and the Problem of Modernity through the Continental Lens,” 389-420.
- Kevin L. Flannery, “The Division of Action in Thomas Aquinas,” 421-440.
- Tracey Rowland, “Augustinian and Thomist Engagements with the World,” 441-459.
Issue 4
- Michael Robinson, “Truth in Metaphysics: Duns Scotus and the Early Heidegger,” 467-490.
- Christopher J. Malloy, Review of Love of Self and Love of God in Thirteenth-Century Ethics, by Thomas M. Osborne, Jr., 621-624.
- Siobhan Nash-Marshall, Review of The Prisoner’s Philosophy: Life and Death in Boethius’s Consolation, by Joel C. Relihan, 634-636.
Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía, 26 (1 ipy)
- Claudia D’amico, “La recepción del pensamiento de Proclo en la obra de Nicolás de Cusa,” 107-134.
- Cecilia Rusconi, “La trinidad del concepto según Nicolás de Cusa,” 135-145.
- R. Ramon Guerrero, Review of Sobre las naturalezas (Periphyseon), by Juan Escoto Eriúgena, translated by Pedro Arias y Lorenzo Velázquez, 297-298.
- R. Ramon Guerrero, Review of Liber primus naturalium. Tractatus secundus de motu et de consimilibus, by Avicenna, edited by S. van Riet, Jules L. Janssens, André Allard, G. Verbeke, 298-300.
- R. Ramon Guerrero Review of Libro sobre el alma [Kitâb al-nafs], by Ibn Bâŷŷa (Avempace), translated by Joaquín Lomba, 300.
- R. Ramón Guerrero, Review of Averroè, by Máximo Campanini, 301.
- Santiago Escobar Gómez, Review of Busca do conhecimento (Ensayos de filosofia medieval no islã), edited by Rosalie Helena de Souza Pereira, 302-304.
- Santiago Escobar Gómez, Review of Razón y religión en las dos orillas: encuentro Hispano-Marroquí de filosofía, edited by Juan Martos Quesada, 306-307.
- Ana Maria C. Minecan, Review of Metafísica y dialéctica en los periodos carolingio y franco (s. IX-XI), edited by Juan Cruz Cruz and María Jesús Soto-Bruna, 308-312.
- Manuel Lázaro Pulido, Review of Juan Duns Escoto. Introducción a sus posiciones fundamentales, by Etienne Gilson, translated by Pablo E. Corona, 312-316.
- Manuel Lázaro Pulido, Review of Juan Duns Escoto. Introducción a su pensamiento filosófico-teológico, by Jose Antonio Merino, 316-322.
- Francisco León Florido, Review of Ética y sistemática del contrato en el Siglo de Oro. La obra de Francisco García en su contexto jurídico-moral, by Horacio Rodríguez Penelas, 322-323.
- Joaquín Visiedo Garcia, Review Religión y poder. Marsilio de Padua: La primera teoría laica del Estado, by Bernando Bayona Aznar, 323-327.
- Manuel Lázaro Pulido, Review of La ley natural como fundamento moral y jurídico en Domingo de Soto, by Juan Cruz Cruz, 327-331.
- Ana Maria C. Minecan, Review of Tratado sobre el hombre (I) Comentario a Suma Teológica, I, q. 75-q. 77, by Domingo Báñez, translated by Alfonso C. Chacon Oreja and María Idoya Zorroza Huarte, 331-333.
- Pedro Fernández, Review of La justicia en los contratos. Comentarios a Suma Teológica, II-II, q. 77-q. 78, translated by Teodoro López y Mª Idoya Zorroza, 333-335.
Angelicum, 86 (2 to 4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Michael J. Dodds, OP, “Unlocking Divine Causality: Aquinas, Contemporary Science, and Divine Action,” 67-86.
- Charles Morerod, O.P., “Dieu comme cause chez les athées contemporains,” 87-102.
- Nicanor Pier Giorgio, “The Intelligibility of Intelligent Design?” 103-114.
- Alessandro Salucci, O.P., “Jacques Maritain e la biologia. Alcune considerazione,” 137-174.
- Albert Bagood, O.P., “Beliving Today with St. Thomas Aquinas: Science, Philosoph & Religion,” 261-276.
- Rafael Ramis Barceló, Review of Virtue’s end. God in the moral philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas, edited by F. di Blasi, J.P. Hochschild, and J. Langan, 289-291.
Issue 2
- Giovanni Vezzosi, “Lettura del trattato trinitario del De potentia di san Tommaso d’Aquino,” 343-374.
- Stephanie Gregoire, “Punishment: Aquinas and the Classic Debate,” 375-398.
- Rupert Johannes Mayer, O.P., “Allwissender Gatt und freier Mensch? Zur Rettung men schlicher Freiheit angesichts der gottlichen praescientia futurorum contingentium,” 471-494.
- Dr. Victor Salas and Dr. Elizabeth Salas, “Hervaeus Natalis and Dietrich von Hildebrand: The Roots of Realist Phenomenology in Scholasticism,” 495-506.
Issue 3
- Joan B. Martínez Porcell, “Forma dat esse come principio fondamentale dell’ontologia della persona di Tommaso d’Aquino,” 669-688.
- John F.X. Knasas, “Tracey Rowland’s ‘Augustinian Thomist’ Interpretation of Culture,” 689-700.
- Leo J. Elders, SVD, “Jacques Maritain on the Philosophy of History,” 701-712.
- Andrea Colli, “Aevum currens e durata dell’anima: l’influenza agostiniana nel pensiero di Dietrich di Freiberg,” 713-728.
Issue 4
- Wieslaw Dabrowski, “La tearchia del Padre secondo i commenti di san Tommaso d’ Aquino al Corpus Paulinum” 755-794.
- Wojciech Janusiewicz, “Amor et dilectio. II problema di eros e agape nella Summa Theologiae di San Tommaso d’Aquino” 877-920.
- Rafael Ramis Barceló, Review of Corrective and Distributive Justice: From Aristotle to Modern Times, by Izhak Englard, 1018-1021.
Annuario Filosofico, 25 (1 ipy): NTR
Anuario Filosófico, 42 (3 ipy)
Issue 1
- Miguel García-Valdecasas, Review of On Aquinas, by H. McCabe, 226-229.
Issues 2-3: NTR
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy, 19 (ipy 2)
Issue 1
- Christian Houzel, “The New Astronomy of Ibn al-Haytham,” 1-41.
- Marwan Rashed, “On the Authorship of the Treatise On the Harmonization of the Opinion of the Two Sages Attributed to Al-Fārābī,” 43-82.
- Elvira Wakelnig, “A New Version of Miskawayh’s Book of Triumph: An Alternative Recension of Al-Fawz al-Ashgar or the Lost Fawz al-Akbar,” 83-119.
- Ahmad Y. Al-Hassan, “An Eighth Century Arabic Treatise on the Colouring of Glass: Kitāb al-Durra Al-Maknūna (The Book of the Hidden Pearl) of Jābir Ibn Hayyān (c. 721-815),” 121-156.
Issue 2
- Gabrielle Galluzo, “Averroes and Aquinas on Aristotle’s Criterion of Substantiality,” 157-187.
- Cristina Cerami, “Thomas d’Aquin Lecteur Critique du Grand Commentaire D’Averroes à Phys. I, 11,” 189-223.
- Dominique Raynaud, “La Perspective Aérienne de Léonard de Vinci et ses Origines dans l’Optique d’Ibn Al-Haytham (De Aspectibus, III, 7),” 225-246.
- Adel Sidarus, “Un Déebat sur l’Existence de Dieu sous l’Egide Prétendue d’Alexandre Le Grand,” 247-283.
Archa Verbi. Yearbook for the Study of Medieval Theology, 6 (1 ipy)
- Johannes Klaus Kipf, “Die Bedeutung des Analogie-Begriffs für den Diskurs der Gottebenbildlichkeit bei zentralen Theologendes Mittelalters,” 26-52.
- Riccardo Quinto, “‘Teologia allegorica’ e ‘teologia scolastica’ in alcuni commenti all’Historia scholastica di Pietro Comestore,” 67-101.
- Ulrich Horst, “Was hat Thomas von Aquin veranlaßt, in den Predigerorden einzutreten?” 102-120.
- Gian Carlo Garfagnini, “La alteridad a la luz del misterio de Dios en el Super Dionysii Mysticam Theologiam de San Alberto Magno,” 121-132.
- Lenka Karfíková, “Truth and Time in Anselm’s De veritate,” 158-173.
- Thomas Marschler, Review of Saint Anselme, by Michel Corbin, 194.
- Peter Gemeinhardt, Review of Sakralität zwischen Antike und Neuzeit, edited by Berndt Hamm, Klaus Herbers, and Heidrun Stein-Kecks, 195-196.
- Rube´n Pereto´ Rivas, Review of Alberto Magno: Sobre la teolog´ıa m´ıstica de Dionisio. Super Mysticam Theologiam Dionysii, by Anneliese Meis, 198-199.
- Rolf Schönberger, Review of Zweifel und Gewissheit. Skeptische Debatten im Mittelalter, by Dominik Perler, 200-201.
- Isabelle Moulin, Review of Logik und Theologie. Das Organon im Arabischen und im Lateinischen Mittelalter, edited by Dominik Perler and Ulrich Rudolph, 202-205.
- Alexander Fidora, Review of Raimundus Lullus: Ars demonstrative, edited by Josep Enric Rubio Albarrac´in, 211-212.
- Hubert Philipp Weber, Review of Mittelalterliches Denken. Debatten, Ideen und Gestalten im Kontext, edited by Christian Schäfer and Martin Thurner, 213.
- Michael Embach, Review of Artes-liberales-Zyklen. Formationen des Wissens im Mittelalter, by Michael Stolz, 216.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences, vol. 63 (6 ipy): NTR
Archives de Philosophie, 72 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
- Stéphane Toulouse, « Influences néoplatoniciennes sur l’analyse augustinienne des visiones, » 225-247.
- Isabelle Bochet, « Le statut de l’image dans la pensée augustinienne, » 249-269.
- Olivier Boulnois, « L’image intelligible. Augustin et l’origine des doctrines médiévales de l’image, » 271-292.
Issues 3-4 : NTR
Archives d’Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen-Âge, 76 (1 ipy_
- Ernesto S. Mainoldi, « Una proposta di nuova attribuzione ad Almanno di Hautvillers, » 7-28.
- Barbara Obrist, « William of Conches, Māshā’allāh and twelfth-century Cosmology, » 29-87.
- Declan Lawell, « Thomas Gallus’s Method as Dionysian Commentator : a Study of the Glose super Angelica Ierarchia (1224), with Considerations on the Expositio librorum beati Dionysii, » 89-117.
- Christian Meyer, « Musique et astronomie dans le Liber quatuor distinctionum de Michel Scot, » 119-177.
- Alain de Libera, « Faire de nécessité loi. Théories de la modalité dans le sophisma “Omnis homo de necessitate est animal” du codex parisinus 16135, f°11rb-12rb, » 179-233.
- Fabrizio Amerini et Christian Rode, « Franciscus de Prato’s Tractatus de ente rationis. A critical Edition with a historico-philosophical Introduction, » 261-312.
Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences, 59 (2 ipy) : NTR
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 91 (3 ipy)
Issue 1
- Hermann Weidemann, “Quod maius est. Der springende Punkt in Anselms ontologischem Argument,” 1-20.
Issue 3
- Branko Mitrović, “Defending Alexander of Aphrodisias in the Age of the Counter-Reformation: Iacopo Zabarella on the Mortality of the Soul according to Aristotle,” 330-354.
Archivum Franciscanum Historicum, 102 (2 ipy)
Issue 1-2
- Italo Fornaro, Review of La Summa fratris Alexandri e la nascita della filosofia politica francescana. Riflessioni dall’ontologia delle nonne alIa vita sociale, by Luca Parisoli, 274-277.
- Luc Mathieu, Review of Dizionario bonaventuriano. Filosofia, teologia, spiritualita, edited by Ernesto Caroli, 278-280.
- Viola Tenge-Wolf, Review of Felix oder das Buch der Wunder Aus dem Katalanischen libersetzt von Gret Scrib Torra, by Ramon Lull, OSF, 281-283.
- Paul Zahner, Review of Giovanni Duns Scoto. Studi e ricerche nel VII Centenario della sua morte in onore di P. Cesar Saco Alarcon, OFM, edited by Martín Carbajo Núnez, OFM, 284-285.
- Giovanni Lauriola, Review of Ordinary Questions I-XIV; XV-XXIX, by Henry of Harclay, edited by Mark G. Henninger, SJ, 286-288.
- Nazareno Mariani, Review of Lectura super Sententias. Liber I, distinctiones 1-2; 3-7, by Walter Chatton (O. Min.), edited by Joseph C. Wey, CSB and Girard J. Etzkorn, 293-295.
Archivum Latinitatis Medii Aevi, 67 (1 ipy)
- J. Elfassi, Review of Étymologies, by Isidore de Séville, edited by G. Gasparotto, and J.Y. Guillaumin, 340-344.
- M.C. Hubert, Review of Alexandri Neckham Suppletio defectuum. Carmina minora, edited by P. Hochgürtel, 348-349.
Augustinianum, 49 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Paola Pascucci, Review of L’anima in S. Tommaso d’Aquino, by Sergio Simonetti, 293-298.
Issue 2
- Siver Dagemark, “Natural Science: its limitation and relation to the liberal arts in Augustine,” 439-502.
- María Lilián Mujica Rivas, “El significado pedagógico del verbo « formare » en san Agustín,” 503-522.
- Manlio Simonetti, Review of Ousia und substantia. Untersuchungen zum Substanzbegriff bei den vornizäischen Kirchenvätern, by Martin R. Von Ostheim, 528-538.
Augustinian Studies, 40 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Ernesto Paparazzo, “Augustine on Symmetry,” 49-74.
- Thomas L. Humphries, Jr., “Distentio Animi: praesens temporis, imago aeternitatis,” 75-101.
- Mateusz Strozynski, “Time, Self, and Aporia: Spiritual Exercise in Saint Augustine,” 103-120.
- André Muller, “Trinitarian Theology and the Shape of the Christian Life: The Prolegomenon to Augustine’s De Trinitate,” 127-137.
- J. Kevin Coyle, Review of La signification et l’enseignement: Texte latin, traduction française et commentaire du De magistro de saint Augustin, by Emmanuel Bermon, 141-142.
- H. Paul Santmire, Review of The Trinity and Creation in Augustine: An Ecological Analysis, by Scott A. Dunham, 145-148.
- Kenneth B. Steinhauser, Review of Augustins Trinitätsdenken: Bilanz, Kritik and Weiterführung der modernen Forschung zu “De trinitate”, by Roland Kany, 160-163.
- Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J., Review of To Know God and the Soul: Essays on the Thought of Saint Augustine, by Roland J. Teske S.J., 177-178.
Issue 2
- Phillip M. Thompson, “Augustine and the Death Penalty: Justice as the Balance of Mercy and Judgment,” 181-203.
- Jon Mackenzie, “Subjectivity as a Methodology in Augustine’s Confessions,” 205-216.
- Marianne Djuth, “Augustine, Monica, and the Love of Wisdom,” 217-232.
- Brett Gaul, “Augustine on the Virtues of the Pagans,” 233-249.
- Joshua C. Davies, “Augustine on Original Cognition,” 251-276.
- Joshua Davies, Review of Outward Signs: The Powerlessness of External Things in Augustine’s Thought, by Phillip Cary, 305-311.
- Roland J. Teske, S.J., Review of Scripta Arriana Latina II, edited by Pierre-Marie Hombert, 314.
- Lee Blackburn, Review of Augustine of Hippo: Philosopher, Exegete, and Theologian, by Roland J. Teske, S.J., 320-322.
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 87 (4 ipy): NTR
Bijdragen – International Journal in Philosophy and Theology, 70 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Willem Boerma, “Augustinus over vrijheid.” 28-44
Issues 2-4: NTR
Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter, 14 (ipy 1)
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- Udo Reinhold Jeck, “Platons Götter im lateinischen Mittelalter: Ein Beitrag zur Rezeption des platonischen Timaios bei Augustin, Calcidius und Albertus Magnus,” 157-190.
- Andrés Quero-Sánchez, “Über die Nichtigkeit des Gegebenen: Schellings und Hegels Verteidigung des ontologischen Arguments und der Deutsche Idealismus im Spätmittelalter,” 191-232.
- Egbert P. Bos, “Nicholas of Amsterdam’s Conceptualism in his Commentary on the Logica vetus,” 233-298.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 17 (5 ipy)
Issue 1
- Daniel Schwartz, Review of Aquinas, Aristotle, and the Promise of the Common Good, by Mary M. Keyes, 207-210.
Issue 2
- Hulya Yaldir, “Ibn Sînâ (Avicenna) and René Descartes on the Faculty of Imagination,” 247-278
- Michael Dunn, Review of The Gilson Lectures on Thomas Aquinas, edited by James P. Reilly, 412-415.
Issue 3
- D. Anthony Larivière, “Cartesian Method and the Aristotelian-Scholastic Method,” 463-486.
Issue 4
- Christina Van Dyke, “An Aristotelian Theory of Divine Illumination: Robert Grosseteste’s Commentary on the Posterior Analytics,” 685-704.
Issue 5: NTR
Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, 51 (1 ipy)
- I. Caiazzo, D. Jacquart, A. Rodolfi, M. Pereira, B. Obrist, “Commission IV: Histoire des sciences et philosophie au Moyen Âge, ” 3-27.
- W.J. Courtenay, P.J.J.M. Bakker, “SIEPM Project: Repertory of Commentaries on Peter Lombard’s Sentences,” 29-31.
- S. Orrego Sánchez, “SIEPM Project: “The Second Scholasticism” (XVIth-XVIIth Centuries),” 33-41.
- C. Tarlazzi, “Alan of Lille and the Periesichen Augustini,” 45-54.
- W.J. Courtenay, “Gerard of Saint-Victor and Amiens 234,” 55-62.
- W.O. Duba, “Peter Auriol the Rhetorician: A Recently Discovered Treatise on Rhetorical Figures,” 63-73.
- G. Fournier, “Maître Eckhart en Sorbonne, ou un exemplaire insoupçonné de la constitution In agro dominico,” 75-112.
- T. Jeschke, F. Retucci, G. Guldentops, A. Speer, “Durandus von St. Pourçain und sein Sentenzenkommentar: Eine kritische Edition der A- und B-Redaktion,” 113-143.
- C.D. Schabel, “The Commentary on the Sentences by Landulphus Caracciolus, OFM,” 145-219.
- O. Weijers, “Quelques réflexions sur le travail intellectuel au Moyen Âge. À propos d’un numéro récent de la Revue de Synthèse,” 221-228.
Byzantinische Forschungen, Internationale Zeitschrift für Byzantinistik (irregular): No issue published this year.
Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin (1 ipy) : no 2009 volume.
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 39 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
- Peter King, Nathan Ballantyne, “Augustine on Testimony.” 195-214.
Issues 3-4: NTR
Chôra, 7-8 (2009-2010)
- Michael Chase, “La subsistence néoplatonicienne. De Porphyre à Théodore de Raithu,” 37-52.
- Alexandra Pârvan, “La relation en tant qu’élément-clé de l’illumination augustinienne,” 87-103.
- Luigi Catalani, “L’usage des catégories de l’être par Gilbert de Poitiers et les Porrétains,” 105-131.
- Cristina Cerami, “Generazione verticale, generazione orizzontale: il principio di sinonimia nel Commento Grande di Averroè al libro Z della Metafisica di Aristotele,” 133-162.
- Madeea Axinciuc, “Imagination and Human Perfection in Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed,” 163-174.
- Ana Irimescu, “Rôle de l’espèce et immédiateté dans la connaissance intellectuelle du singulier chez Matthieu d’Aquasparta,” 175-210.
- Alexander Baumgarten, “Présentation du dossier Thomas D’aquin et la Somme Théologique,” 213-216.
- Adriano Oliva, “La Somme de théologie de Thomas d’Aquin. Introduction historique et littéraire,” 217-253.
- Bogdan Tătaru-Cazaban, “Thomas Aquinas and Mediaeval Philosophy in Romanian Culture (1800-1947),” 255-282.
- Alexander Baumgarten, “Manifestative et laudative. Réalisme et transcendantalisme dans la question des noms divins chez Thomas d’Aquin, Somme théologique, Ia, q. 13.,” 283-298.
- Gabriel Chindea, “La théorie thomiste de l’intellect agent et ses équivoques dans Summa theologica, Quaestiones disputatae de anima et De unitate intellectus,” 299-314.
- Elena Băltuţă, “Remarks on Thomas Aquinas’s Philosophy of Mind: Intentionality,” 315-332.
- Miruna Tătaru-Cazaban, “Consentir à la vertu. La conversion du tyran chez Thomas d’Aquin,” 333-357.
- Adinel-Ciprian Dincă, “A little known Aquinas Manuscript in Romania (Sibiu, Brukenthal Library, MS 608),” 361-373.
- D. Savinescu, Review of Summa theologica, by Thomas von Aquin, translated by Andrei Bereschi, 386-387.
- Iovan Drehe, Review of De docta ignorantia, by Nicholas of Cusa, translated by Andrei Bereschi and edited by Alexander Baumgarten, 389.
Collectanea Franciscana, 79 (4 ipy)
Issue 1-2
- Aleksander Horowski, “Tractatus Magistri Alexandri de significationibus et expositione sacrarum Scripturarum: Introduzione ed edizione critica,” 5-44.
Issue 3-4
- Jay M. Hammond, “Bonaventure’s Trinitarian Theology and the fourfold Exegesis of Scripture,” 487-503.
- Kevin L. Hughes, “A Song of Ascent: Bonaventure’s Itinerarium as Spiritual Exercise,” 505-515.
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 2009 (6 ipy): NTR
Dialogue, 48 (4 ipy): NTR
Dionysius, 27 (1 ipy)
- Michael Fournier, “Ring Structure in Chapters Six to Thirteen of Anselm’s Proslogion,” 127-144.
- Wayne J. Hankey, “Onmia sunt in te: A Note on Chapters Twelve to Twenty-six of Anselm’s Proslogion,” 145-154.
Discusiones Filosóficas, 10 (ipy 2): NTR
Divus Thomas, 112 (3 ipy)
Issue 1
- Paolo Fedrigotti, “L’alto disio e l’orma de l’etterno valore: presenze tomiste e bonaventuriane nella concezione dantesca della beatitudine,” 23-60.
- Paolo Fedrigotti, “Videmus nunc per speculum, tunc autem facie ad faciem: l’atto della beatitudine nel Paradiso dantesco,” 87-125.
- Carlo Card. Caffara, “‘Non agire secondo ragione è contrario alla natura di Dio’: variazioni etiche su un tema antropologico,” 197-206.
- Giuseppe Barzaghi, O.P. “Il bisbiglio del ‘logos’ e il suo riflesso nella ragione,” 217-236.
Issue 2
- Laurence Wuidar, “Confessioni e speculazioni musicali: L’immagine sonora nell’opera agostiniana,” 133-163.
- Claudio Antonio Testi, “‘Sostanza,’ ‘accidenti’ e ‘categorie’: un esempio di ontologia formale tomista,” 289-318.
Issue 3
- Luca Patrizi, “Trasmissione iniziatica e regole dell’invocazione (dhikr) secondo ‘Abd al-Wahhâb al Sha’ rânî,” 17-43.
- Francesco Chiabotti, “Dottrina, pratica e realizzazione dei nomi divini nell’opera di ‘Abd al-Karîm al-Aushayrî (376-465/986-1072),” 66-93.
- Giuseppe Cecere, “Maestro nelle due scienze: Ibn ‘Atâ’ Allâh al-Iskandarî e le forme della preghiera,” 94-117.
- Mireille Loubet, “La notion de prière dans le Kuzari de Juda Hallévi (c. 1075-1141): ‘Décris-moi donc le comportement actuel de l’homme pieux chez vous,’” 187-207.
Doctor Virtualis, 9 (1 ipy)
- Mariateresa Fumagalli Beonio Brocchieri, “Storia della filosofia medievale e laicità,” 5-10.
- Stefano Simonetta, “Verso un punto di vista laico sulla questione del tirannicidio fra XII e XIII secolo,” 67-84.
- Riccardo Fedriga, Claudia Macerola, Federico Minzoni, “Duns Scoto Magister e Teologo. Indagine sul pluralismo metodologico e conoscitivo nel pensiero di Giovanni Duns Scoto,” 85-143.
- Paola Müller, “La neoscolastica milanese e la filosofia medioevale,” 145-167.
- Catherine König-Pralong, “Les laïcs dans l’histoire de la philosophie médiévale. Note historiographique,” 169-197.
- Dino Buzzetti, “Per una lettura laica della teologia medievale,” 199-231.
- Massimo Parodi, “Dialogo tra un mistico, uno scettico e un retore,” 233-249.
Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale, 20 (1 ipy)
- Mario Bertagna, “Giles of Rome and Paul of Venice on Demonstratio Potissima,” 375-394.
- Amos Corbini, “Non ergo est ex alio genere descendentem demonstrare. The Prohhibition of Descensus, Subalternation and the Relation between Sciences,” 293-328.
- Dominique Demange, “La théologie est-elle une science? La réponse de Duns Scot à Godefroid de Fontaines dans le prologue des Reportata Parisiensia,” 547-572.
- Matteo Di Giovanni, “Demonstration and First Phylosophy. Averroes on Met. Zeta as a Demonstrative Examination (‘al-fahs al-burhani’),” 95-126.
- Gabriele Galluzzo, “To Grasp Something of the Thing Itself. Aquinas on Nominal and Real Definition,” 265-291.
- John L. Longeway, “Antony Coronel and Knowledge Arising through Natural Causation,” 395-418.
- Luna Concetta, “L’utilizzazione di una traduzione greco-latina medievale per la costituzione del testo greco: la traduzione di Guglielmo di Moerbeke del commento di Proclo In Parmenidem,” 449-556.
- Richard McKirahan, “Philoponus’ Account of Scientific Principles in his Commentary on Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics,” 211-263.
- Olaf Lauge Nielsen and Cecilia Trifogli, “Guido Terreni and His Debate with Thomas Wylton,” 573-662.
- Rita Salis, “Il commento di pseudo-Alessandro agli Elenchi Sofistici di Aristotele: le origini, l’interpretazione del titolo e il rapporto con l’Eutidemo di Platone,” 419-448.
- Marta Vittorini, “The Last Difference in Definition: Burley and the Tradition of the Posterior Analytics Commentaries,” 329-373.
Early Science and Medicine, 14 (6 ipy)
Issue 1-3
- A.I. Sabra, “The Simple Ontology of Kalām Atomism: An Outline,” 68-78.
- Elaheh Kheirandish, “Footprints of ‘Experiment’ in Early Arabic Optics,” 79-104.
- Michael McVaugh, “The ‘Experience-Based Medicine’ of the Thirteenth Century,” 105-130.
- Yael Raizman-Kedar, “The Intellect Naturalized: Roger Bacon on the Existence of Corporeal Species within the Intellect,” 131-157.
- Steven P. Marrone, “Magic and the Physical World in Thirteenth-Century Scholasticism,” 158-185.
- Johannes M.M.H. Thijssen, “The Debate over the Nature of Motion: John Buridan, Nicole Oresme and Albert of Saxony. With an Edition of John Buridan’s Quaestiones super libros Physicorum, secundum ultimam lecturam, Book III, q. 7,” 186-210.
- Edith Dudley Sylla, “John Buridan and Critical Realism,” 211-247.
- William R. Newman, “The Significance of ‘Chymical Atomism,’” 248-264.
- Christoph Lüthy and Alexis Smets, “Words, Lines, Diagrams, Images: Towards a History of Scientific Imagery,” 398-439.
Issue 4
- Marienza Benedetto, Review of Science Translated. Latin and Vernacular Translations of Scientific Treatises in Medieval Europe, edited by Michèle Goyens, 555-558.
- Tobias Cheung, Reviw of The Emergence of a Scientific Culture. Science and the Shaping of Modernity 1210-1685, by Stephen Gaukroger, 559-560.
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Estudios Filosóficos, 58 (3 ipy)
Issue 2 (no. 168)
- Ángel Martínez Casado, “La cuestión de la existencia de Dios en los iniciadores de la Escuela de Salamanca,” 213-241.
- Mariano Brasa Díez, “Mi yo como objeto de mi conocimiento en Escoto Eriúgena,” 243-264.
- Jose Ángel del Moral Palacio, “Visión diacrónica del concepto de contingencia en Tomás de Aquino,” 361-370.
Issue 3 (no. 169): NTR
Etudes Franciscaines, 2 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Emmanuel Falque, “Autour de Bonaventure : un essai de confrontation avec Étienne Gilson.”
- Lydwine Scordia, “Transcription et traduction d’une question quodlibétique (1286) de Richard de Mediavilla sur la taxation des clercs par les pouvoirs civils.”
- Bernard Forthomme, “Autorité pastristique et pensée théologico-politique suivant Guillaume d’Ockham.”
- Sophie Delmas, “Les franciscaines et l’Université au Moyen Âge.”
- L. Mathieu, Review of Dizionario bonaventuriano : Filosofia-teologia-spiritualità, edited by Ernesto Caroli.
- Bernard Forthomme, Review of Gabriel Ibn al-Qilâ‘î († ca. 1516). Approche biographique et étude du corpus, by Joseph Moukarzel.
- Notice of “Colloque international « Nicolas de Lyre ».”
Issue 2
- André Ménard, “Prologue du Commentaire des Sentences de Bonaventure : Présentation, texte latin et traduction.”
- Sophie Delmas, Lydwine Scordia, “Nicolas de Lyre, franciscain du xive Siècle, exégète et théologien. Compte-rendu du colloque international de Troyes, 8-10 juin 2009.”
- Sophie Delmas, “Les franciscaines et l’Université au Moyen Âge.”
Faith and Philosophy, 26 (5 ipy)
Issue 2
- Christina Van Dyke, “Not Properly a Person: The Rational Soul and ‘Thomistic Substance Dualism.’” 186-204.
Issue 3
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- John M. Connolly, “Eudaimonism, Teleology, and the Pursuit of Happiness: Meister Eckhart on ‘Living Without a Why,’” 274-296.
- Brian Leftow, “Anselmian Presentism,” 297-319.
- Katherin Rogers, “Back to Eternalism: A Response to Leftow’s ‘Anselmian Presentism,’” 320-338.
Issue 4
- Hugh J. McCann, “God, Sin, and Rogers on Anselm: A Reply,” 420-431.
Falsafe va Kalam-e Eslami (Iranian Journal For The Philosophy & Kalam) (Maqalat wa Barrasiha), 41-42 (2 ipy)
Filozofia, 64 (10 ipy)
Issue 1
- M. Chabada, “Reception and Modification of Aristotelism in Some Areas Concerned in John Duns Scotus,” 9-17.
- M. Chabada, Review of Das natürliche Gesetz und das konkrete praktische Urteil nach der Lehre des Johannes Duns Scotus, by Cesar Ribas Cezar, 83-85.
Issue 4
- O. Mészáros, “The Informative Value of One Book on the History of Neothomist Metaphysics,” 394-395.
- M. Mičaninová, Review of Jewish Philosophical Polemics against Christianity in the Middle Ages, by D. Lasker, 399-404.
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Franciscan Studies, 67 (1 ipy)
- Timothy J. Johnson, “Dieter Hattrup and Bonaventure’s Authorship of the De reductione,” 133-147.
- Joshua C. Benson, “Identifying the Literary Genre of the De reductione artium ad theologiam: Bonaventure’s Inaugural Lecture at Paris,” 149-178.
- Kevin L. Hughes, “Reduction’s Future: Theology, Technology, and the Order of Knowledge,“ 227-242.
- Bert Roest, “Freedom and Contingency in the Sentences Commentary of Francis of Meyronnes,“ 323-346.
- Jonathan Robinson, “William of Ockham on the right to (ab-) Use Goods,” 347-374.
- Fabrizio Amerini, “William of Ockham and Mental Synonymy. The Case of Nugation,“ 375-403.
- Paolo Evangelisti, “Contract and Theft: Two Legal Principles Fundamental to the civilitas and res publica in the Political Writings of Francesc Eiximenis, Franciscan friar,“ 405-426.
- Severin Valentinov Kitanov, “Peter of Candia on Demonstrating that God is the Sole Object of Beatific Enjoyment,” 427-489.
- Oleg Bychkov, Review of The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus, by Antonie Vos, 526-531.
- Jay M. Hammond, Review of Bonaventure, by Christopher M. Cullen, 541-543.
Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie, 56 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Andreas Speer, “La philosophie médiévale en Allemagne: longue durée et tendances récentes,” 90-105.
- Francesco Fiorentino, “La teoria della superadditio passionis. Un’influenza albertino-egidiana in Giovanni da Reading,” 106-134.
- Rupert Mayer, “Stockwerkphilosophie gegen Stockwerktheologie? Zum desiderium naturale bei Henri de Lubac und Thomas von Aquin,” 164-193.
- Anne-Sopie Robin, Review of La sopravvivenza e la gloria. Appunti sulla formazione della prima scuola tomista, by Andrea Robligio, 287-288.
- Gotthard Fuchs, Review of Meister Eckart – ein Wort im Wort. Versuch einer theologischen Deutung von vier deutschen Predigten, by Sigrun Jäger, 289-290.
Issue 2
- Jean-Baptiste Brenet, “Jean de Jandun et la Questio de anima intellectiva de Thomas Wylton,” 309-340.
- Dirk Cürsgen, “Die Metaphysik der Negativität und Identität bei Nikolaus von Kues,” 341-369.
- Dragos Calma, “L’usage des statistiques dans l’étude des sources: le cas de Maître Eckhart,” 526-531.
- Michael Quisinsky, Review of Die Theologie als Wissenschaft im 13. Jahrhundert, by M.-Dominique Chenu, 544-546.
- Anne-Sophie Robin, Review of Antithomisme. Histoire, thèmes et figures. Vol. 1 : L’antithomisme dans la pensée médiévale et moderne, 547-549.
- Monica Calma, Review of Buridanus, Johannes – Lectura Erfordiensis in I-IV metaphysicam together with the 15th-century Abbreviation Caminensis, edited by L.M. de Rijk, 560-563.
Giornale di Metafisica: revista bimestrale di filosofia, 31 (3 ipy)
Number 1
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- Enrico Berti, “Metafisica in questione: Il ‘tomismo analitico’ e il dibattito sull Esse ipsum.” 5-24
Number 3
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- Angelo Campodonico, “Note sul desiderio e il rapporto teologia-metafisica in Tommaso d’Aquino.” 421-430
- Paul P. Gilbert, “Et hoc dicimus Deum,” 465-480.
Gregorianum, 90 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Fyrigos, Antonis, “Il pensiero bizantino, ispiratore di metafisica (ovvero: sull’equiparazione «antropologia-metafisica»,” 58-66.
- Mario Pangallo, “Attualità del tomismo per l’antropologia filosofica,” 67-75.
Issue 2
- Paul Gilbert, “Lectures phénoménologiques de textes du Moyen-Âge,” 405-410.
Issue 4
- Dominic Doyle, “Retrieving the Hope of Christian Humanism: A Thomistic Reflection on Charles Taylor and Nicholas Boyle.,” 699-722.
Heythrop Journal, 50 (6 ipy)
Issue 1
- Cynthia R. Nielson, “St. Augustine on Text and Reality (and a Little Gadamerian Spice),” 98-108.
Issue 2
- Mary Beth Ingham, Review of The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus, by Antonie Vos, 314-315.
- Rory Fox, Review of The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus, edited by Thomas Williams, 315-316.
- Barbara Crostini, Review of Renaissance Education: Between Religion and Politics (CS 845), by Paul F. Grendler, and Greeks and Latins in Renaissance Italy: Studies on Humanism and Philosophy in the 15th Century (CS 801), by John Monfasani, 317.
- Rory Fox, Review of On Real Relation (Disputatio Metaphysicae XLVII), by Francisco Suarez, translated by John P. Doyle, and Suarez: Between Scholasticism and Modernity , by Jose Pereira, 322-323.
Issue 4
- Michael Fournier, “Eriugena’s Five Modes (Periphyseon 443a-446a),” 581-589.
- Toivo J. Holopainen, “The Proslogion in Relation to the Monologion,” 590-602.
- James Higgins, “St. Thomas’ Pedagogy− Ignored, Rediscovered, and Applied,” 603-619.
- Janice L. Schultz-Aldrich, “Being as the Ground of Truth in Aquinas,” 620-634.
- Victor Salas, “The Ontology of Analogy in Aquinas: A Response to Laurene Hemming,” 635-647.
- Peter Laughlin, “Divine Neccessity and Created Contingence in Aquinas,” 648-657.
- Charles J. Cassini and Gloria I. Schaab, “Transcendentals and the Trinity,” 658-668.
- David Meconi, Review of Inner Grace: Augustine in the Traditions of Plato and Paul, by Philip Cary, 710-711.
- Jonathan Zeyl, Review of Language in the Confessions of Augustine, by Philip Burton, 711-713.
- Michael Ewband, Review of Denys l’Aréopagite: Tradition et Métamorphoses, by Ysabel de Andia, Dionysius the Areopagite and the Neoplatonist Tradition: Despoiling the Hellenes, by Sarah Klitenic Wear & John Dillon, and Pseudo-Dionysius as Polemicist: The Development and Purpose of the Angelic Hierarchy in Sixth-Century Syria, by Rosemary A. Arthur, 714-716.
- Michael Ewbank, Review of Philosophy, Theology and Mysticism in Medieval Islam: Texts and Studies on the Development and History of Kalam, vol. I, by Richard M. Frank, 716-717.
- Patrick Madigan, Review of The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy, edited by Peter Adamson and Richard C. Taylor, 717-718.
- R. N. Swanson, Review of Studies in Scholasticism, by Marcia L. Colish, 718-719.
- Michael Ewbank, Review of Praeambula fidei: Thomism and the God of the Philosophers, by Ralph McInerny, 722-724.
- Patrick Madigan, Review of Aquinas on Simplicity: an Investigation into the Foundations of his Philosophical Theology, by Peter Weigel, 724-725.
- Patrick Madigan, Review of Aquinas on the Divine Ideas as Exemplar Causes, by Gregory T. Doolan, 725.
- Patrick Madigan, Review of Aesthetic Perception: a Thomistic Perspective, by Kevin E. O’Reilly, 726-727.
- Laurence Paul Hemming, Review of Rewritten Theology: Aquinas After His Readers, by Mark D. Jordan, 727-729.
- Patrick Madigan, Review of Analytical Thomism: Traditions in Dialogue, edited by Craig Paterson and Matthew S. Pugh, 729.
- Michael Ewbank, Review of Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus: Natural Theology in the High Middle Ages, by Alexander W. Hall, 729-731.
- Jeffrey C. Witt, Review of John Buridan, by Gyula Klima, edited by Brian Davies, 731.
- Bruce Milem, Review of Masters of Learned Ignorance: Eriugena, Eckhart, Cusanus, by Donald F. Duclow, 732-733.
- Michael McGuckian, Review of Personalism and Scholasticism, by John Cowburn, S.J., 735-736.
- Rory Fox, Review of Faith within Reason, by Herbert McCabe, edited by Brian Davies, 736-737.
- L. Sebastian Purcell, Review of The Way toward Wisdom: an Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Introduction to Metaphysics, by Benedict M. Ashley, O.P., 747-748.
Issue 5
- S.J. Andrew Downing, “Sin and its Relevance to Human Nature in the Summa Theologiae,” 793-805.
Issue 6
- Patrick Madigan, Review of Converts, Heretics, and Lepers: Maimonides and the Outsider, by James A. Diamond, 1051.
- Patrick Madigan, Review of Philosophy and Rabbinic Culture: Jewish Interpretation and Controversy in Medieval Languedoc, by Gregg Stern, 1052-1053.
History and Philosophy of Logic, 30 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Gyula Kilma, Review of Summulae De Propositionibus, by Johannes Buridanus, edited by Ria van der Lecq, 97-99.
Issue 3
- Khaled El-Rouayheb, “Impossible Antecedents and Their Consequences: Some Thirteenth-Century Arabic Discussions.” 209-225
- Henrik Lagerlund, “Avicenna and Tūsī on Modal Logic.” 227-239
Issue 4
- Stamatios Gerogiorgakis, “The Byzantine Liar,” 313-330.
History of Philosophy Quarterly, 26 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
- Patrick Toner, “Personhood and Death in St. Thomas Aquinas,” 121-138.
Issue 3
- Giorgio Pini, “Scotus on Knowing and Naming Natural Kinds,” 255-272.
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 65-66 (3 ipy)
Vol. 65, Issue 3
- Janine Marie Idziak, Review of Anselm on Freedom, by Katherin Rogers, 171-175.
Volume 66, Issue 1
- Mark Cauchi, “Deconstruction and creation: an Augustinian deconstruction of Derrida.” 15-32
Volume 66, Issues 2-3: NTR
International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 17 (5 ipy): NTR
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology: See Bijdragen
International Philosophical Quarterly, 49 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Thomas S. Maloney, “Who is the Author of Summa Lamberti?” 89-106.
- Joseph W. Koterski, S.J., Review of Aquinas, Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion: Metaphysics and Practice, by Thomas Hibbs, 122-124.
- James Stone, Review of Aquinas on the Divine Ideas as Exemplar Causes, by Gregory T. Doolan, 129-131.
Issue 2
- Sarah Borden Sharkey, Review of Edith Stein Gesamtausgabe, Vol. 23; Über die Wahrheit 1, and Vol. 24: Übersetzungen III: Thomas von Aquin; Übersetzungen IV: Thomas von Aquin, Über die Wahrheit 2, by Edith Stein, edited by Andreas Speer and Francesco Valerio Tommasi, 261-263.
- Victor Salas, Review of Suárez: Between Scholasticism and Modernity, by José Pereira, 276-278.
Issue 3
- Victor Salas, “The Twofold Character of Thomas Aquinas’s Analogy of Being,” 295-315.
- Ryan N. S. Topping, “The Perils of Skepticism: The Moral and Educational Argument of Contra Academicos,” 333-350.
Issue 4
- Christopher M. Rice, Review of A Shared Morality: A Narrative Defense of Natural Law Ethics, by Craig A. Boyd, 521-523.
Journal of Islamic Philosophy, 5 (1 ipy)
- Hulya Yaldir, “Ibn Sīnā and Descartes on the Origins and Structure of the Universe: Cosmology and Cosmogony,” 3-57.
- Mohamad Nasrin Nasir, “On God’s Names and Attributes: An Annotated Translation from Mullā Ṣadrā’s al-Maẓāhir al-ilāhiyya,” 59-74.
- Kevjn Lim, “God’s Knowledge of Particulars: Avicenna, Maimonides, and Gersonides,” 75-98.
- Muhammad Hozien, “A Philosopher’s Toolkit: A Review Essay,” 99-104.
Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 17 (2 ipy): NTR
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 38 (6 ipy): NTR
Journal of Philosophical Research, 34 (1 ipy)
- Theresa Weynand Tobin, “Taming Augustine’s Monstrosity: Aquinas’s Notion of Use in the Struggle for Moral Growth,” 345-363.
Journal of the History of Ideas, 70 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Alexander Lee, “Roman Law and Human Liberty: Marsilius of Padua on Property Rights,” 23-44.
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Journal of the History of Philosophy, 47 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Jennifer Hart Weed, Review of Aquinas on Friendship, by Daniel Schwartz, 136-137.
- Kevin White, Review of Forming the Mind: Essays on the Internal Senses and the Mind/Body Problem from Avicenna to the Medical Enlightenment, edited by Henrik Lagerlund, 137-138.
Issue 2
- Mary Beth Ingham, Review of Au-delà de l’image, Une archéologie du visuel au Moyen Age, Ve–XVIe siècle, by Olivier Boulnois, 311-312.
- John R. Welch, Review of The Art and Logic of Ramon Llull: A User’s Guide, by Anthony Bonner, 313-314.
- D. P. O’Connell, Review of Cusanus: The Legacy of Learned Ignorance, edited by Peter J. Casarella, 314-315.
Issue 3
- E.R. Truitt, Review of The Providence of God Regarding the Universe: Part Three of the First Principal Part of the Universe of Creatures, by William of Auvergne, translated by Roland J. Teske, S.J., 468-469.
- Mary Sirridge, Review of Formalizing Medieval Logic: Suppositio, Consequentiae, and Obligationes, by Catarina Dutilh-Novaes, 469-470.
Issue 4
- Joke Spruyt, Review of Die Syncategoremata des Wilhelm von Sherwood. Kommentierung und Historische Einordnung, by Raina Kirchoff, 623-624.
- Antoine Côté, Review of Aquinas on the Divine Ideas as Exemplar Causes, by Gregory T. Doolan, 624-625.
Journal of Religion, 89 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Richard B. Miller, “Just War, Civic Virtue, and Democratic Social Criticism: Augustinian Reflections.” 1-30
Issue 3
- Adrian Guiu, Review of Augustine’s Way into the Will: The Theological and Philosophical Significance of “De Libero Arbitrio,” by Simon Harrison, 433-435.
Issue 4
- John Peter Kenney, Review of Inner Grace: Augustine in the Traditions of Plato and Paul and Outward Signs: The Powerlessness of External Things in Augustine’s Thought, by Phillip Cary, 603-606.
Journal of Religious Ethics, 37 (4 ipy)
Issue 3
- Shawn Floyd, “Aquinas and the Obligations of Mercy,” 449-471.
- Kathleen Roberts Skerrett, “Consuetudo Carnalis in Augustine’s Confessions: Confessing Identity/Belong to Difference,” 495-512.
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Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 72 (1 ipy)
- Peter Dronke, “Metamorphoses: Allegory in Early Medieval Commentaries on Ovid and Apulius,” 21-39.
- Charles Burnett and David Pingree, “Between the Ghāya and the Picatrix, II: The Flos Naturarum Ascribed to Jābir,” 41-80.
Laval théologique et philosophique, 65 (3 ipy)
Issue 2
- Louis Perron, « La métaphysique de la création : Jean Ladrière interprète de Thomas d’Aquin, » 349-361.
Issue 3 : NTR
Médiévales, 56-57 (1 ipy)
Volume 56
- Benoît Grévin, « Notes on Entre science et nigromance. Astrologie, divination et magie dans l’Occident médiéval (xiie-xve siècle), by Jean-Patrice Boudet », 169-174.
Volume 57
- Florence Gauthier, “Notes on The Idea of Natural Rights. Studies on Natural Rights, Natural Law and Church Law, 1150-1625, by Brian Tierney”, 161-165.
Mediaevalia, 30 (1 ipy): NTR
Mediaevalia. Textos e estudos, 28 (1 ipy)
- Josep Puig Montada, “La retórica en Averroes y el Islam medieval,” 9-26.
- Luís M. Augusto, “Albertus Magnus and the Emergence of late Medieval Intellectualism,” 27-44.
- José Maria da Costa Macedo, “O predomínio da racionalidade na abordagem dos anjos segundo São Tomas de Aquino,” 45-64.
- Roberto Hofmeister Pich, “Ockham, notícia intuitiva e evidência: notas críticas,” 65-94.
- Francesco Fiorentino, “Giovanni di Reading ed il ms. Firenze, Bibl. Naz., Conv. Soppr., D IV 95,” 95-184.
- Lídia Queiroz, Review of Alberti de Saxonia Quaestiones in Aristotelis De caelo, ed. Benoît Patar, 185-191.
- Maria Manuela Brito Martins, Review of Handlung und Wissenschaft. Die Epistemologie der praktischen Wissenschaften im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert, by Matthias Lutz-Bachmann and Alexander Fidora, 192-194.
Medieval Sophia, 5, 6 (1 ipy)
Volume 5
- Alfredo Culleton, “La ley natural en la moral y la política: la contribuición de Duns Scotus,” 17-27.
- Daniela Enriquez, “L’ermeneutica ebraica delle origini tra filosofia e sapere rabbinico,” 28-59.
- Guglielmo Russino, “Alberto, gli eretici e una singolare difesa del principio di non contraddizione,” 96-100.
- P. D’Aiello, Review of Le problème de la méthodologie dans la pensée islamique, by Abdulhamîd Abū Sulaymân.
- P. D’Aiello, Review of Roberto Grossatesta. La filosofia della luce, by Francesco Agnoli.
- G. Russino, Review of Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae. Critical Essays, edited by Brian Davis.
- M. Sanfilippo, Review of Fonte della vita, by Avicebron, edited by Marienza Benedetto.
- M. M. M. Romano, Review of Introduzione a Agostino, by Maria Bettetini.
- F. P. Ammirata, Review of Del senso delle cose e della magia, by Tommaso Campanella, edited by Germana Ernst.
- G. Musotto, Review of Todo y nada de todo. Selección de textos del Neoplatonismo latino medieval, by Claudia D’Amico.
- G. Musotto, Review of 1277 La condena de la filosofía. Estudio y traucción del syllabus de Esteban Tempier, by Francisco León Florido.
- D. Enriquez, Review of Maimònides y el Pensamento Medieval. VIII Centenario de la muerte de Maimònides. Actas del IV Congreso Nacional de Filosofìa Medieval. Còrdoba, 9, 10, y 11 de deciembre de 2004, edited by José Luis Cantòn Alonso.
- A. Bisanti, Review of La ignorancia y negligencia de los latinos ante la riqueza de los estudios árabes, by José Martinez Gazquez.
- F. P. Ammirata, Review of Mechanics and Cosmology in the Medieval and Early Modern Period, edited by M. Bucciantini, M. Camerota and S. Roux.
- F. P. Ammirata, Review of Il Problema Dei Fondamenti. Da Aristotele a Tommaso d’Aquino all’ontologia formale, by Alberto Strumia.
- L. Di Simone, Review of La fede negli astri. Dall’antichità al Rinascimento, by Fritz Saxl, edited by Salvatore Settis.
Volume 6
- Giovanna Carnevale, “La Cribratio Alchorani di Nicolò Cusano: origine e compimento di una diatriba religiosa,” 30-70.
- Susana B. Violante, “Aristóteles en la tradición dialéctica del siglo XI,” 110-124.
- Marco Sanfilippo, Review of Alla scuola di Tommaso. Intelligenza e amore del mondo cristiano, by Inos Biffi.
- Fabio Cusimano, Review of Il metodo carolingio. Identità culturale e dibattito teologico nel secolo nono, by Armando Bisogno.
- Paola D’Aiello, Review of Lire saint Thomas d’Aquin, by Thierry-Dominique Humbrecht.
- Luca Parisoli, Review of Studi sulle fonti di Meister Eckhart, edited by Loris Sturlese.
- Nicolò Basile, Review of La bellezza che salva. L’estetica in Tommaso d’Aquino, by Pablo Santiago Zambruno.
Mediaeval Studies, 71 (1 ipy)
- Michael E. Marmura, “Avicenna on Meno’s Paradox: On ‘Apprehending’ Unknown Things through Known Things,” 47-62.
- Michael McVaugh, “Towards a Stylistic Grouping of the Translations of Gerard of Cremona,” 99-112.
Medioevo. Rivista di Storia della Filosofia Medievale, 34 (1 ipy)
- Marco Forlivesi, “Approaching the Debate on the Subject of Metaphysics from the Later Medieval Ages to the Early Modern Age: The Ancient and Medieval Antecedents,” 9-60.
- Claus A. Anderson, “Metaphysica secundum ethymon nominis dicitur scientia transcendens, On the Etymology of metaphysica in the Scotist Tradition,” 61-104.
- Antonino Poppi, “L’oggetto della metafisica nella Quaestio de subjecto metaphysicae di Giacomino Malafossa (1553),” 105-122.
- Maria Muccillo, “Un dibbatio sui libri metafisici di Aristotele fra Platonici, aristotelici e telesiani (con qualche complicazione ermetica): Patrizi, Angelucci e Multi sul soggetto della metafisica,” 221-304.
- Riccardo Pozzo, “Cornelius Martini sull’oggetto della metafisica,” 305-314.
- Marco Lamanna, “De eo enim Metaphysicus agit logice. Un confronto tra Pererius e Godenius,” 315-360.
- Massimiliano Savini, “Una metafisica sotto tutela: gnostologia, noologia e ontologia nel pensiero di Abraham Calov,” 361-380.
- Marco Sgarbi, “Unus, verus, bonus et Calovius. L’oggetto della metafisica secondo Abraham Calov,” 381-398.
- Sven K. Knebel, “’Metaphysikkritik?’ Historiches zur Abgrenzung von Logik und Metaphysik,” 399-426.
- Claus A. Anderson, “The Quaestio de subjecto metaphysicae by Giocomino Malafossa from Barge (ca1481-1563). Edition of the Text,” 427-474.
- Daniel Heider, “The Unity of Suarez’s Metaphysics,” 475-506.
- Franceso Piro, “Lo scholastico che faceva un partito a sé (faisait bande à part). Leibniz su Durando di San Porziano e la disputa sui futuri contingenti,” 507-544.
Micrologus, 17 (1 ipy): NTR
Midwest Studies In Philosophy, 33 (1 ipy)
- Joseph Stern, “The Maimonidean Parable, the Arabic Poetics, and the Garden of Eden,” 209-247.
Mind, 118 (4 ipy): NTR
The Modern Schoolman, 86-87 (4 ipy)
Vol. 86, Issues 1-2
- William J. Courtenay, “The Academic and Intellectual Context of British Philosophy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries,” 7-23.
- Neil Lewis, “Grosseteste on Being,” 25-46.
- R. James Long, “Lying with Hagar: The Role of Natural Philosophy in the Theology of Richard Fishacre,” 47-64.
- Rega Wood, “Appellation, Signification, & Universal Names According to Richard Rufus (d. circa 1250),” 65-122.
- Jeremiah Hackett, “Roger Bacon’s Concept of Experience: A New Beginning in Medieval Philosophy?” 123-146.
- Girard Etzkorn, “John Pecham, O.F.M. & Archbishop of Canterbury,” 147-160.
- Mark G. Henninger, S.J., “Henry of Harclay on the Will’s Ability to Hate God,” 161-180.
- Alessandro D. Conti, “Ockham and Burley on Categories and Universals: A Comparison,” 181-120.
- Stephen E. Lahey, “On Divine Ideas and Insolubles: Wyclif’s Explanation of God’s Understanding of Sin,” 211-232.
Vol. 86, Issue 3-4: NTR
Vol. 87, Issue 1
- Roland J. Teske, “William of Auvergne on Virtues,” 35-51.
- Shun’ichi Takayanagi, Review of The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy, edited by Peter Adamson and Richard C. Taylor, 79-80.
- Kevin E. O’Reilly, Review of Aesthetic Perception: A Thomistic Perspective, by Kevin E. O’Reilly, 85-86.
- Roland J. Teske, Review of “Truth” Is a Divine Name: Hitherto Unpublished Papers of Edward A. Synan, 1918–1997, edited by Janice L. Schultz-Aldrich, 86-88.
The Monist, 92 (4 ipy): NTR
Nous, 43 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
- Philippe Schlenker, “Anselm’s Argument and Berry’s Paradox,” 214-223.
Issues 3-4: NTR
Nova et Vetera, 7 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Leo J. Elders, S.V.D. “St. Thomas Aquinas on Education and Instruction.” 107-124.
- Thomas G. Guarino, “Contemporary Lessons from the Proslogion.” 125-152
Issue 2
- Stespán Martin Filip, O.P. “Imago Repræsentativa Passionis Christi: St. Thomas Aquinas on the Essence of the Sacrifice of the Mass,” 405-438.
- Aaron Riches, “Being Good: Thomas Aquinas and Dionysian Causal Predication,” 439-476.
- Bruce D. Marshall, “Quasi in Figura: A Brief Reflection on Jewish Election, after Thomas Aquinas,” 477-484.
- Trent Pomplun, “Quasi in Figura: A Cosmological Reading of the Thomistic Phrase,” 505-522.
Issue 3
- Matthew Cuddeback, “Thomas Aquinas on Divine Illumination and the Authority of the First Truth,” 579-602.
- Kevin Rickert, “Wojtlya’s Personalistic Norm: A Thomistic Analysis,” 653-678.
Issue 4
- Lawrence Dewan, “St. Thomas and Metaphysical Hierarchy,” 769-780.
- John Goyette, “St. Thomas on the Unity of Substantial Form,” 781-790.
- Reinhard Hütter, “Faith and Hope in Aquinas and Spe Salvi,” 839-867.
Oliviana, 3 (less than 1 ipy)
- Sylvian Piron, “Le Sexdequiloquium de Jean de Roquetaillade.”
- Denis Muzerelle, “Examen paléographique du manuscrit lorrain.”
- Sylvain Piron, “La consultation demandée à François de Meyronnes sur la Lectura super Apocalipsim.”
- Katelyn Mesler, “John of Rupescissa’s engagement with prophetic texts in the Sexdequiloquium.”
- Jean-Baptiste Lebigue, “Les préfigurations bibliques de saint François. Exégèse scripturaire de Jean de Roquetaillade dans le sexième traité du Sexdequiloquium.”
- Robert E. Lerner, “‘John the Astonishing’.”
- Sylvain Piron, “Le mouvement clandestin des dissidents franciscains au milieu du xive siècle.”
- Dragos Calma, Sylvain Piron, “Louis-Jacques Bataillon, in memoriam.”
- Louis-Jacques Bataillon, “Bibliographie.”
Oriens, 37 (1 ipy)
- Rüdiger Arnzen, “On The Contents, Sources and Composition of two Arabic Pseudo-Platonica: Multaqatāt Aflātun al-ilāhī and Fiqar ultuqitat wa-jumi’at ‘an Aflātun,” 7-52.
Philosopher’s Imprint, 9 (12 ipy) : NTR
Philosophia, 37 (4 ipy); NTR
The Philosophical Quarterly, 59 (4 ipy)
Issue 1(no. 234)
- Joseph Shaw, Review of Double-Effect Reasoning: Doing Good and Avoiding Evil, by T.A. Cavanaugh, 186-190.
Issue 4 (no. 237)
- Catarina Dutilh Novaes, “Lessons on Sentential Meaning from Medieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox,” 682-704.
The Philosophical Review, 118 (4 ipy)
Issue 3
- Daniel McInerny, Review of Aquinas on Friendship, by Daniel Schwartz, 381-384.
Issue 4: NTR
Philosophical Studies, 142-146 (3 ipy): NTR
Philosophical Topics, 37 (2 ipy): NTR
Philosophiques, 36 (2 ipy): NTR
Philosophy and Theology (Marquette University Quarterly), 21 (2 ipy)
Issue 1-2
- Raja Bahlul, “Avicenna and the Problem of Universals,” 3-25.
- Adam Wood, “Faith and Reason: The Condemnations of 1277 and the Regensburg Address,” 165-177.
Philosophy Compass, 4 (6 ipy): NTR
Praxis Filosófica, 28 – 29 (2 ipy): NTR
Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 83 (1 ipy)
- Mary Beth Ingham, CSJ, “Reason in an Age of Anxiety: On the Vocation of Philosophy,” 1-14.
- Roland J. Teske, S.J., “An Augustinian Enigma,” 19-24.
- Deborah L. Black, “Reason Reflecting on Reason: Philosophy, Rationality, and the Intellect in the Medieval Islamic and Christian Traditions,” 41-59.
- Peter Furlong, “The Latin Avicenna and Aquinas on the Relationship between God and the Subject of Metaphysics,” 129-140.
- Colin Connors, “Scotus and Ockham: Individuation and the Formal Distinction,” 141-153.
- R. Mary Hayden Lemmons, “Does Suffering Defeat Eudaimonic Practical Reasoning?” 155-172.
- Alice Ramos, “Anselm on Truth,” 183-197.
- Catherine Nolan, “Ratio, Intelligere, and Cogitare in Anselm’s Ontological Argument,” 199-208.
- Marie I. George, “On the Occasion of Darwin’s Bicentennial: Finally Time to Retire the Fifth Way?” 209-225.
- James Dominic Rooney, OP, “Reconsidering the Place of Teleological Arguments for the Existence of God in the Light of the ID/Evolution Controversy,” 227-240.
- Douglas Kries, “Augustine as Defender and Critic of Leo Strauss’s Esotericism Thesis,” 241-252.
- Catherine Jack Deavel, “Thomas Aquinas and Knowledge of Material Objects: Proper Objects of Cognition,” 269-278.
- Andrew M. Lang, “Clarifying Two Central Issues in Double Effect Reasoning Debates,” 279-292.
Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 9 (1 ipy)
- Gyula Klima, “Demon Skepticism and Concept Identity in a Nominalist vs. a Realist Framework,” 4-11.
- Claude Panaccio, “Late Medieval Nominalism and Non-veridical Concepts,” 12-25.
- Gyula Klima, “Demon Skepticism and Non-Veridical Concepts,” 26-32.
- Henrik Lagerlund, “John Buridan’s Empiricism and the Knowledge of Substances,” 33-39.
- Gyula Klima, “Buridan on Substantial Unity and Substantial Concepts,” 40-44.
- Calvin G. Normore, “Externalism, Singular Thought and Nominalist Ontology,” 45-52.
- Gyula Klima, “Two Brief Remarks on Calvin Normore’s Paper,” 53-54.
Quaestio. Annuario di storia della metafisica, 2009 (1 ipy)
- Paolo Ponzio, “Notitia sui est esse suum. Nota sull’ente e sull’io nel pensiero metafisico di Tommaso Campanella,” 101-110.
- Mário Santiago de Carvalho, “Tra Fonseca e Suárez: una metafisica inconclusa a Coimbra,” 177-196.
Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales, 76 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Rega Wood, “The Works of Richard Rufus of Cornwall: The State of the Question in 2009,” 1-73.
- Luca Bianchi, “Students, Masters, and ‘Heterodox’ Doctrines at the Parisian Faculty of Arts in the 1270s,” 75-109.
- Thomas Jeschke, “Über natürliche und übernatürliche Gottesliebe: Durandus und einige Dominikaner gegen Jakob von Viterbo (mit einer Textedition von In III sententiarum, D. 29, Q. 2 des Petrus de Palude),” 111-198.
- Alexander Brungs and Frederic Goubier, “On Biblical Logicism: Wyclif, virtus sermonis, and Equivocation,” 199-244.
Issue 2
- Declan Lawell, “Spectacula contemplationis (1244-46): A Treatise by Thomas Gallus,” 249-285.
- Peter Schulthuss, “Multiplicitas und distinctio als charakteristisches Thema der logica moderna innerhalb der ars disputationis,” 287-334.
- Francie H. Roberts, “What Do I See When I See This Lion? Intuitive Cognition and Concept Formation, According to William of Ockham,” 335-364.
- John Marenbon, “Philosophy in the Early Latin Middle Ages (c. 700 – c. 1100): A Survey of Recent Work,” 365-393.
Religious Studies, 45 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Michael Dunne, Review of Aquinas on Friendship, by Daniel Schwartz, 119-124.
Issue 2
- Frank Vander Valk, “Friendship, politics, and Augustine’s consolidation of the self,” 125-146.
- Timothy D. Knepper, “Three misuses of Dionysius for comparative theology,” 205-221.
- T.J. Mawson, Review of Theism and Ultimate Explanation: The Necessary Shape of Contingency, by Timothy O’Connor, 237-241.
Issue 3: NTR
Issue 4
- William Hasker, Review of Anselm on Freedom, by Katherin A. Rogers, 499-504.
Res Philosophica-See The Modern Schoolman
Review of Metaphysics: A Philosophical Quarterly, 63 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Steven J. Jensen, “The Role of Teleology in the Moral Species,” 3-27.
- Leo Elders, “The Aristotelian Commentaries of St. Thomas Aquinas.” 29-53.
- Brandon Zimmerman, Review of Questions Concerning Aristotle’s On Animals, by Albert the Great, translated by Irven M. Resnick and Kenneth F. Kitchell Jr., 173.
Issue 2
- Jameson Taylor, “Beyond Nature: Karol Wojtyla’s Development of the Traditional Definition of Personhood,” 415-454.
Issue 3
- S. Adam Seagrave, “Cicero, Aquinas, and Contemporary Issues in Natural Law Theory,” 491-523
- Brandon Zimmerman, Review of Inner Grace: Augustine in the Traditions of Plato and Paul, by Philip Cary, 641-644.
- Jamie Spiering, Review of Aquinas the Augustinian, edited by Michael and Barry David and Matthew Levering, 652-653.
- Eugene Garver, Review of Maimonides after 800 Years: Essays on Maimonides and His Influence, by Jay M. Harris, 661-662.
- Sebastian Rehnman, Review of Real Essentialism, by David Oderberg, 678-680.
- Judith Chelius Stark, Review of To Know God and the Soul, by Roland Teske, 696-698.
Issue 4
- Michael J. Sweeney, “Aquinas on Limits to Political Responsibility for Virtue: A Comparison to Al-Farabi.” 819-847
- Mark K. Spencer, “A Reexamination of the Hylomorphic Theory of Death,” 843-870.
Revue de l’Histoire des Religions, 2009 (4 ipy)
Issue 4
- Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi and Sabine Schmidtke, « Rationalisme et théologie dans le monde musulman médiéval : Bref état des lieux, » 613-638.
Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et théologiques, 93 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
- Jean-Baptiste Brenet, «Thomas d’Aquin pense-t-il ? Retours sur Hic homo intelligit, » 229-250.
Issues 3-4 : NTR
Revue des Sciences Religieuses, 83 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
- Marcel Viau, « La métaphore du miroir chez Nicolas de Cues, » 257-276.
Issues 3-4 : NTR
Revue d’Etudes Augustiniennes et Patristiques, 55 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Philippe Bruggisser, “Numa Pompilius et la Rome sacrée. Regards croisés d’Augustin et de Thérnistios,” 3-21.
Issue 2
- Philippe Charru, “Temps et musique dans la pensée d’Augustin,” 177-188
- Mickaël Ribreau, “Augustin hérésiologue dans le Contra Iulianum,” 189-213.
- Valérie Fauvinet-Ranson, “Une réponse de Cassiodore à la Consolation de Philosophie? (Variae 1, 5),” 247-264.
- Adrien Candiard, « Un commentaire des Actes attribué à Raban Maur, » 265-278.
Revue d’Histoire des Sciences, 62 (2 ipy): NTR
Revue philosophique de la France et de l’étranger, 141 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Pierre Pellegrin, “ Aristote arabe, Aristote latin, Aristote de droite, Aristote de gauche,” 79-89
Issue 3
- Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, “A propos de Saint Augustin,” 355-368.
Issue 4
- Isabelle Moulin, Review of Pour une histoire de la « double vérité », by Luca Bianchi, 514-515.
- Jean-Baptiste Brenet, Review of Medieval Philosophy: An Historical and Philosophical Introduction, by John Marenbon, 515-516.
- Jean-Baptiste Brenet, Review of Penser l’amitié au Moyen Âge. Étude historique des commentaires sur les livres VIII et IX de l’Éthique à Nicomaque (XIIIe-XVe siècle), by Bénédicte Sère, 516-518.
- Jean-Pierre Richard, Review of Maître Eckhart et la métaphysique de l’Exode, by Pierre Gire, 518-520.
- Jean-Pierre Richard, Review of Maître Eckhart. Le procès de l’Un, by Hervé Pasqua, 520-522.
- Jean-Pierre Richard, Review of La naissance de Dieu dans l’âme chez Eckhart et Nicolas de Cues, by Marie-Anne Vannier, 522-523.
- Isabelle Moulin, Review of Initiation à Nicolas de Cues, by Kurt Flasch, 523-524.
- Pierre Pellegrin, Review of Comentario a la Política de Aristóteles, édition par José Labajos Alonso, Salamanque, by Pedro de Osmo and Fernando de Roa, 524.
Revue Philosophique de Louvain, 107 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Dominique Demange, “Métaphysique et théorie de la representation: La question des origines du transcendantalisme revisitée,” 1-39.
Issue 2-4: NTR
Revue Thomiste, CIX (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- S. H. De Franceschi, « Le jansénisrne face à la tentation thomiste : Antoine Arnauld et le thomisme de gratia après les cinq articles de 1663, » 5-54.
- Kromholtz, « La résurrection au dernier jour selon saint Thomas d’Aquin, » 55-78.
Issue 2
- O. Rickmann, « La créativité dans l’acte humain, » 179-194.
- M. Le Bot, « Le Christ et la loi divine dans la Summa theologiae, » 219-252.
- Th. Bonino, « Une nouvelle traduction du Compendium theologiae de saint Thomas d’Aquin, » 309-316.
Issue 3
- M. Nodé-Langlois, « Y a-t-il des verites eternelles ? » 355-384.
- I. Moulin, « La philosophie du Verbe : l’union de la christologie et de la dialectique chez Jean Scot Erigene, » 385-412.
Issue 4
- J.P. Coujou, « Durée et existence chez Suarez, » 589-620.
Rivista di Filosofia Neoscolastica, 2009 (4 ipy)
Issue 1-3
- Alessandra Tarabochia Canavero, “Gli studi di storia della filosofia medievale sulla Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica. Alto medioevo,” 107-118.
- Paola Müller, “Gli studi sul basso medioevo nella Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica (1957-2008),” 119-132.
- Marco Paolinelli, “Note sulla “neoscolastica” di Sofia Vanni Rovighi,” 285-310.
- Evandro Botto, “Adriano Bausola interprete della cultura contemporanea,” 311-322.
Issue 4
- Frederic Goubier, “La teoria della supposizione e le sue cronologie semantiche,” 501-532.
- Roberto Vinco, “La filosofia neoclassica: un ‘neoeckhartismo’?” 557-573.
- Roberto Di Ceglie, “La legge morale naturale. A proposito di un recente volume,” 573-586.
Rivista di Storia della Filosofia, 2009 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
- Guido Giglioni, “Senso, linguaggio e divinazione nella filosofia di Tommaso Campanella,” 309-320.
- Quinto Riccardo, “Dalla discussione in aula alla Summa quaestionum theologiae di Stefano Langton,” 363-398.
Issue 3
- Elena Rapetti, “La filosofia nella ricerca e nell’insegnamento di Sofia Vanni Rovighi,” 553-558.
Issue 4
- Vescovini Graziella Federici, “Giovanni Santinello studioso di Nicolò Cusano,” 765-770.
- Marco Sgarbi, Review of Renaissance Averroism and its Aftermath: Arabic Philosophy in early modern Europe, edited by Guido Giglioni, 821-823.
- Saverio Di Liso, Review of Suàrez’s Metaphysics. Disputationes Metaphysicae in their Historical and Sistematic Context, by Lukáš Novák, 825-827.
Southwest Philosophy Review, 25 (2 ipy): NTR
Speculum, 84 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Sajjad H. Rizvi, Review of Classical Arabic Philosophy: An Anthology of Sources, by Jon McGinnis and David C. Reisman, 188-189.
- Thomas Gruber, Review of Zweifel und Gewissheit: Skeptische Debatten im Mittelalter, by Dominik Perler, 203-205.
- Chris Schabel, Review of Lectura Romana in primum Sententiarum Petri Lombardi, by Thomas Aquinas, edited by Leonard E. Boyle and John F. Boyle, 224-226.
Issue 2
- Daniel J. Lasker, Review of Converts, Heretics, and Lepers: Maimonides and the Outsider, by James A. Diamond, 420-421.
- Dennis D. Martin, Review of Becoming God: The Doctrine of Theosis in Nicholas of Cusa, by Nancy J. Hudson, 452-454.
- Michael W. Twomey, Review of The Journey of a Book: Bartholomew the Englishman and the Properties of Things, by Elizabeth Keen, 458-460.
- Stephen Gersh, Review of Dionysius the Areopagite and the Neoplatonist Tradition: Despoiling the Hellenes, Sarah Klitenic Wear and John Dillon, 461-462.
- Valerie Allen, Review of The Senses in Late Medieval England, by C. M. Woolgar, 507-509.
Studia Neoaristotelica, 6 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Daniel Heider, “The Nature of Suárez’s Metaphysics. Disputationes Metaphysicae and Their Main Systematic Strains,” 99-110.
- Blažena Švandová, Review of Aquinas’ Five Arguments in the Summa Theologiae 1a 2, 3, by Lubor Velecký, 131-137.
- Roman Míčka, Review of Faith and Liberty. The Economic Thought of the Late Scholastics, by Alejandro A. Chafuen, 138-153.
Issue 2
- Erik Åkerlund, “Suárez on Forms, Universals and Understanding,” 159-182.
- Miroslav Hanke, “John Buridan’s Propositional Semantics,” 183-208.
- Daniel D. Novotný, “In Defense of Baroque Scholasticism,” 209-233.
- Efrem Jindráček OP, “Pavel ze Soncina a italský tomismus konce xv. století,” 247-264.
- David Peroutka OCD, “Aristotelské pojetí možného,” 265-289.
- Ulrich G. Leinsle, Review of Locutio angelica. Die Diskussion der Engelsprache als Antizipation einer Sprechakttheorie in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit, by Bernd Roling, 290-292.
- Tomáš Machula, Review of Sedm lekcí o jsoucnu a o principech spekulativního rozumu, 292-294.
- Michal Chabada, Review of Ako sa vyjadrova’ rozumne a zmysluplne Uvedenie do filozofickej metodológie, by L’uboš Rojka, 295.
- Milan Nakonečný, Review of Filozofia človeka podl’a Tomáša Akvinského Vo svetle súčasných komentárov, by Peter Volek, 296.
Studi Medievali, 50 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- P. M. Prieto, “Isidoro de Sevilla: etimología, astroloía magia y nomerología,” 299-334.
Issue 2
- D. von der Nahmer, “Sehend Erkennen. Vom Augensinn im frühen Mittelalter,” 687-708.
Synthese, 166-171 (3 ipy): NTR
Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review, 73 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Michael E. Sherwin, O.P., “Infused Virtue and the Effects of Acquired Vice: A Test Case for the Thomistic Theory of Infused Cardinal Virtues,” 29-52.
- “Passions in Christ: Spontaneity, Development, and Virtue,” Craig Stevens Titus, 53-88.
- Reinhard Hūtter, Review of On Aquinas, by Herbert McCabe, O.P., 151-157.
Issue 3
- Steven Jensen, “The Error of the Passions,” 349-380.
- Michael W. Tkacz, “Albert the Great and the Aristotelian Reform of the Platonic Method of Division,” 399-436.
- W. Matthews Grant, “Aquinas on How God Causes the Act of Sin without Causing Sin Itself,” 455-496.
- Stephen L. Brock, Review of Wisdom, Law, and Virtue: Essays in Thomistic Ethics, by Lawrence Dewan O.P., 497-500.
- Benōit-Dominique De La Soujeoule, O.P., Review of L’institution des sacraments dans le Commentaire des Sentences de Saint Thomas, by Bertrand-Marie Perrin, 520.
Issue 4
- Reinhard Hūtter, “Aquinas on the Natural Desire for the Vision of God: A Relecture of Summa Contra Gentiles III, c. 25, après Henri de Lubac,” 523-592.
- Kevin E. O’Reilly, “From Medieval Voluntarism to Hursthouse’s Virtue Ethics,” 621-646.
- Tobias Hoffman, Review of The Perspective of the Acting Person: Essays in the Renewal of Thomistic Moral Philosophy, by Martin Rhonheimer, 661-665.
- Thomas Petri, O.P., Review of The Disfigured Face: Traditional Natural Law and Its Encounter with Modernity, by Luis Cortest, 679.
Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, 71 (4 ipy)
Issue 4
- Gwenaëlle Aubry, “Ousia energeia and actus purus essendi: From Aristotle to Aquinas: Some Groundwork for an Archaeology of Power,” 827-854.
Tópicos. Revista de Filosofía, 36, 37 (2 vpy)
Volume 36
- Ezequiel Téllez Maqueo, “Tomás de Aquino como antecedente medieval de la tolerancia moderna,” 39-65.
Volume 37
- J. Martínez Zepeda, “La muerte, corrupción sustancial de la persona humana,” 47-75.
- Lorenzo Vincent-Burgoa, “Limites de conocimiento metafísico, según Kant y Tomás de Aquino,” 161-202.
Topoi, 39 (2 ipy): NTR
Traditio, 64 (1 ipy)
- Karin Margareta Fredborg, “Petrus Helias’s Summa on Cicero’s De inventione,” 139-182.
- Roland J. Teske, “Henry of Ghent on Anselm’s Proslogion Argument,” 213-228.
- John Wei, “Gratian and the School of Laon,” 279-322.
Vivarium, 47 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- David Bloch, “Robert Grosseteste’s Conclusiones and the Commentary on the Posterior Analytics.” 1-23.
- Antoine Côté, “Simplicius and James of Viterbo on Propensities,”24-53.
- Michael J. Fitzgerald, “Time as a Part of Physical Objects: The Modern ‘Descartes-Minus Argument’ and an Analogous Argument from Fourteenth-Century Logic (William Heytesbury and Albert of Saxony).” 54-73
- Richard Gaskin, “John Wyclif and the Theory of Complexly Signifiables.” 74-96.
- Ahmed Alwishah and David Sanson ,“The Early Arabic Liar: The Liar Paradox in the Islamic World from the Mid-Ninth to the Mid-Thirteenth Centuries CE,” 97-127.
- Tobias Hoffmann, Review of The Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages. Vol. 1: The Thirteenth Century; vol. 2: The Fourteenth Century, edited by Christopher Schabel, 128-135.
- Andrea A. Robiglio, “ Les débuts de l’enseignement de Thomas d’Aquin et sa conception de la ‘Sacra doctrina’ (avec l’édition du prologue de son Commentaire des ‘Sentences’).” 136-139.
- James G. Snyder, Review of The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy, ed. James Hankins, 140-142.
Issue 2-3
- William Duba and Chris Schabel, “Introduction,” 147-163.
- Giovanni Ceccarelli and Sylvain Piron, “ Gerald Odonis’ Economics Treatise.” 164-204
- Stephen F. Brown, “Gerald Odonis’ Tractatus de suppositionibus: What is suppositio communicabilis?” 205-220
- Joke Spruyt, “Gerald Odonis on the Notion of esse tertio adiacens.” 221-240
- Camarin Porter, “Gerald Odonis’ Commentary on the Ethics: A Discussion of the Manuscripts and General Survey.” 241-294
- Paul J.J.M. Bakker, Sander W. de Boer “Locus est spatium. On Gerald Odonis’ Quaestio de loco.” 295–330
- Chris Schabel, “Gerald Odonis on the Plurality of Worlds.” 331-347
- William Duba, “The Beatific Vision in the Sentences Commentary of Gerald Odonis.” 348-363
- Roberto Lambertini, “Letters and Politics: Gerald Odonis vs. Francis of Marchia.” 364-373
Issue 4
- William J. Courtenay, “Balliol 63 and Parisian Theology around 1320,” 375-406.
- Andrej Krause, “Nikolaus von Autrecourt über das erste Prinzip und die Gewißheit von Sätzen,” 407-420.
- Pekka Kärkkäinen, “Psychology and the Soul in Late Medieval Erfurt,” 421-443.
- Brian Copenhaver, “Ten Arguments in Search of a Philosopher: Averroes and Aquinas in Ficino’s Platonic Theology,” 444-479.
- Mikko Yrjönsuuri, “Formalizing Medieval Logical Theories: Suppositio, Consequentiae and Obligationes,” 480-482.