Ockham and Ockhamism: Studies in the Dissemination and Impact of His Thought
Brill (2008)
| Abstract | Against the background of changing assessments of Nominalism and its meanings before Ockham, this book examines the reception of Ockham's thought at Oxford and ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Philosophy, Medieval | |||||||||
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| Call number | B765.O34.C68 2008 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9789004168305 9004168303 | |||||||||
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Jeffrey E. Brower (2000). The Cambridge Companion to Ockham (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (4):588-589.
Frederick Charles Copleston (1952/2001). Medieval Philosophy: An Introduction. Dover Publications.
Susan Brower-Toland (forthcoming). How Chatton Changed Ockham's Mind: William Ockham and Walter Chatton on Objects and Acts of Judgment. In G. Klima (ed.), Intentionality, Cognition and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy. Fordham University Press.
William Ockham (1983). Predestination, Foreknowledge, and Future Contingents. Indianapolis: Hackett.
Gordon Leff (1960). Medieval Thought: St. Augustine to Ockham. Chicago, Quadrangle Books.
Martin Lenz (2008). Why is Thought Linguistic? Ockham's Two Conceptions of the Intellect. Vivarium 46 (3):302-317.
Hester Goodenough Gelber (1984). I Cannot Tell a Lie. Hugh Lawton's Critique of Ockham on Mental Language. Franciscan Studies 44:141-179.
Stephen Chak Tornay (1938). Ockham: Studies and Selections. La Salle, Ill.,The Open Court Publishing Company.
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