The Philosophical Movement in the Thirteenth Century. By Fernand Van Steenberghen. (Nelson. Pp. ix + 115. Price 15s.)
Philosophy 32 (120):87- (1957)
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John F. Wippel (1978). Award of the Aquinas Medal to Fernand Van Steenberghen. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 52:213-215.
Fernand van Steenberghen (1978). Medalist Address. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 52:216-220.
Fernand van Steenberghen (1965). A Short History of Medieval Philosophy. Philosophical Studies 14:197-198.
Fernand van Steenberghen (1953). Some Reflections on the Principle of Causality. Philosophical Studies 3:3-15.
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