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[Note: This bibliography contains only items referred to in the notes and a few other selected items of interest. For a general introduction to some of the main issues surrounding relations, see Heil 2009. For discussion of specifically medieval theories, as well as further bibliographical references, see Henninger 1989, Olson 1987, and Weinberg 1965. For more contemporary defenses of the view we have been calling ‘realism without polyadic properties,’ see Campbell 1990, Fisk 1973, Mulligan 1998, Parsons 2006, and Schaffer forthcoming.]
Primary Literature
- Abelard, Peter., Logica ‘ingredientibus’ in Peter Abaelards Philosophische Schriften I, vol. 21, B. Geyer (ed.), Aschendorff: Münster, 1933.
- Albert the Great, Metaphysica, B. Geyer (ed.), Alberti Magni Opera omnia edenda curavit, vol. XVI, Aschendorff: Münster, 1960-64.
- –––, Liber de praedicamentis, A. Borgnet (ed.), Alberti Magni Opera omnia, Vivès: Paris, 1890.
- Aquinas, Thomas., Opera Omnia, R. Busa (ed.), Frommann-Holzboog: Stuttgart-Bad Canstatt, 1980.
- Aristotle, The Complete Works of Aristotle, J. Barnes (ed.), Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984.
- Augustine, De Trinitate Libri XV, W. J. Mountain (ed.), Libri XV Corpus Christianorum, Series Latin, 50, Turnhout: Brepols, 1968.
- Aurieoli, Peter., Scriptum super Primum Sententiarum, Vatican Library MS, Borghese 329, fols. 1-519.
- Avicenna, Liber de Philosophia Prima, sive Scientia Divina I-IV, S. Van Riet (ed.), E. Peters: Louvain/Leiden, 1977.
- Boethius, In Categorias Aristotelis, in Patrologiae Latinae Cursus Completus, J. P. Migne (ed.), Vivès: Paris, 1860, vol. 64.
- Buridan, John., Summulae de Dialectica, an annotated translation with an introduction, G. Klima, Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy, Yale University Press: New Haven, 2002.
- –––, Summulae: In Praedicamenta, introduction, critical edition, and appendices, E.P. Bos, Artistarium 10-3, Nijmegen: Ingenium Publishers, 1994.
- Freddoso, A. J., and F. E. Kelley, William of Ockham: Quodlibetal Questions, Volumes 1 and 2, Quodlibets 1-7, Yale University Press: New Haven/London, 1991.
- Harclay, Henry., “Utrum Dei ad creaturam sit relatio realis,” in “Henry of Harclay's Question on Relations,” M. G. Henninger (ed.), Mediaeval Studies 49 (1987): 76-123. (Scholar)
- Hume, D., A Treatise of Human Nature, L. A. Selby-Bigge (ed.), Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1888.
- Leibniz, G. W., Die Philosophische Schriften von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, C. I. Gerhardt (ed.), Georg Olm Verlag: Hildesheim, Germany, 1965.
- Locke, J., An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1975.
- Loux, M. J. (tr.), Ockham's Theory of Terms: Part I of Ockham's Summa Logicae, University of Notre Dame Press: Notre Dame, 1974.
- MacDonald, S. (ed. and tr.), Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts: Metaphysics, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, forthcoming.
- Ockham, William., Opera Philosophica, Ph. Boehner, et al. (eds.), 10 vols., The Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure, NY, 1967-86.
- –––, Opera Theologica, Ph. Boehner, et al. (eds.), 7 vols., The Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure, NY, 1974-88.
- Scotus, John Duns., Ioannis Duns Scoti Ordinis Fratrum Minorum Opera Omnia, C. Balić et al. (eds.), Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis: Vatican, 1950-.
- Spade, P. V. (tr.), Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals: Porphyry, Boethius, Abelard, Duns Scotus, Ockham, Hackett: Indianapolis/Cambridge, 1994.
- Stewart, H. F, E. K. Rand, and S. J. Tester (edd. And tr.), The Theological Tractates and the Consolation of Philosophy: Text and Translations, Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Mass., 1978.
- Velecky, C., (tr.), St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, Volume 6: The Trinity (Ia. 27-32), Blackfriars: London/New York, 1965.
Secondary Literature
- Adams, M. M. 1987. William Ockham, 2 vols. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press. (Scholar)
- Addis, L. 1989. Natural Signs: A Theory of Intentionality. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. (Scholar)
- Ashworth, E. J. 1974. Language and Logic in the Post-Medieval Period. Synthese Historical Library, vol. 12. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel. (Scholar)
- Boler, J. 1985. “Ockham's Cleaver,” Franciscan Studies 45 (1985): 119-144. (Scholar)
- Brower, J. E. 2001. “Relations without Polyadic Properties: Albert the Great on the Nature and Ontological Status of Relations,” Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie 83 (2001): 225-57. (Scholar)
- –––. 1998. “Abelard's Theory of Relations: Reductionism and the Aristotelian Tradition,” The Review of Metaphysics, 51 (1998): 605-631. (Scholar)
- Brower, J. E. and S. Brower-Toland. 2008. “Aquinas on Mental Representation: Concepts and Intentionality,” The Philosophical Review 117: 193-243. (Scholar)
- Campbell, K. 1990. Abstract Particulars. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Cover, J. and J. O'Leary-Hawthorne. 1999. Substance and Individuation in Leibniz. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Fisk, M., 1973. Necessity: An Essay in Physical Ontology. Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- Fumerton, Richard. 2002. Realism and the Correspondence Theory of Truth. Studies in Epistemology and Cognitive Theory. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. (Scholar)
- Gracia, J. 1988. Introduction to the Problem of Individuation in the Early Middle Ages. Analytica Series. Washington, DC: Philosophia Verlag and Catholic University of America Press. (Scholar)
- Heil, J. 2009. “Relations,” in R. Le Poidevin and R. Cameron, eds. Routledge Companion to Metaphysics, London: Routledge: 310-321. (Scholar)
- Henninger, M. 1989. Relations: Medieval Theories 1250-1325. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Hourani, G. F. (ed.). 1975. Essays on Islamic Philosophy and Science. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Klima, G. 1993. “The Changing Role of Entia Rationis in Medieval Philosophy: A Comparative Study with a Reconstruction”, Synthese 96 (1993): 25-59. (Scholar)
- –––. 1991. “Ontological Alternatives vs. Alternative Semantics in Medieval Philosophy,” S-European Journal for Semiotic Studies 3 (1991): 587-618. (Scholar)
- Krempel, A. 1952. La doctrine de la relation chez saint Thomas. Paris: J. Vrin. (Scholar)
- Kretzmann, N., Kenny, A., and Pinborg, J. (eds.). 1982. The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- MacDonald, S. 1999. “Gilbert of Poitiers’ Metaphysics of Goodness,” Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie médiévales (1999): 57-77. (Scholar)
- –––. 1991. Being and Goodness: The Concept of the Good in Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Marinozzi, C. 1964. “La relazione trascendentale in S. Alberto M.,” Laurentianum 5 (1964): 71-113. (Scholar)
- –––. 1965. “La realtà delle relazioni secondo S. Alberto Magno,” Laurentianum 6 (1965): 31-72. (Scholar)
- Marmura, M. E. 1975. “Avicenna's Chapter, ‘On the Relative’, in the Metaphysics of the Shifā,” in Hourani 1975. (Scholar)
- Menn, S. 1997. “Suárez, Nominalism, and Modes,” in White 1997. (Scholar)
- Mulligan, K. 1998. “Relations—Through Thick and Thin,” Erkenntnis 48: 325-353. (Scholar)
- Olson, K. R. 1987, An Essay on Facts. Chicago: Chicago University Press. (Scholar)
- Schaffer, J., forthcoming, “The Internal Relatedness of All Things,” Mind. (Scholar)
- Schmidt, R. W. 1986, The Domain of Logic According to Saint Thomas Aquinas. Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. (Scholar)
- Spade, P. V. 1999, The Cambridge Companion to Ockham. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Weinberg, J. 1965, Abstraction, Relation, and Induction: Three Essays in the History of Thought. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. (Scholar)
- White, K. (ed.). 1997. Hispanic Philosophy in the Age of Discovery. Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press. (Scholar)
- Wippel, J. F. 2000. The Metaphysical Thought of Thomas Aquinas: From Finite Being to Uncreated Being. Monographs of the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, 1. Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press. (Scholar)
- –––. 1987, “Thomas Aquinas's Derivation of the Aristotelian Categories (Predicaments),” Journal of the History of Philosophy, 25 (1987): 13-34. (Scholar)
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