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    Tommaso Campanella; Renaissance pioneer of modern thought.Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1969 - Washington,: Catholic University of America Press.
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    Man and His Approach to God in John Duns Scotus.Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1983 - University Press of America.
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    Campanella as Forerunner of Descartes.Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1956 - Franciscan Studies 16 (1-2):37-59.
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    Knowledge of the Extramental World in the System of Tommaso Campanella.Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1957 - Franciscan Studies 17 (2-3):188-212.
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    Pioneers of the Nineteenth-Century Scholastic Revival in Italy.Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1954 - New Scholasticism 28 (1):1-37.
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    The Concept of Being and Non-being in the Philosophy of Totnmaso Campanella.Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (1):34-67.
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    The Human Mind and the Knowledge of God: Reflections on a Scholastic Controversy.Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1980 - Franciscan Studies 40 (1):5-17.
  8. Maria Cristina Bartolomei, "Tomismo e principio di non contraddizione". [REVIEW]Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1974 - The Thomist 38 (3):676.
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    The City of the Sun. [REVIEW]Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 37 (4):845-846.
    The City of the Sun is Tommaso Campanella's best known work, even though it represents only a small fraction of the vast literary production of a man who claimed to have been called to reform society, religion, and all the sciences and spent many years of his troubled life in writing on the most disparate subjects. The work, as the subtitle indicates, is a poetical dialogue describing an imaginary and hypothetical state ruled by philosophers who have never come into contact (...)
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    Gisela Bock, "Thomas Campanella: Politisches Interesse und Philosophische Spekulation". [REVIEW]Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (1):99.
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    La Liberià Personale. [REVIEW]Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (2):288-290.
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    Bernardino M. Bonansea, "Tommaso Campanella: Renaissance Pioneer of Modern Thought". [REVIEW]L. E. Loemker - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (2):250.
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    God and Atheism: A Philosophical Approach to the Problem of God. By Bernardino M. Bonansea[REVIEW]Joseph T. Lienhard - 1982 - Modern Schoolman 59 (3):225-225.
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    Tommaso Campanella. Renaissance Pioneer of Modern Thought. By Bernardino M. Bonansea. Washington: The Catholic University of America Press, 1969. pp. xi, 421. $14.50. [REVIEW]Paul J. W. Miller - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (2):363-365.
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    Carmen de Burgos, la APM y aquellas admirables chicas del 98.Bernardino M. Hernando - 2010 - Arbor 186 (Extra):37-41.
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    Robustiana Armiño, la moderada exaltación.Bernardino M. Hernando - 2014 - Arbor 190 (767):a139.
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    Documents sur la vie de Jules-César Vanini de Taurisano (review).Paul J. W. Miller - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (2):249-250.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 249 Girolamo Balduino: Ricerche sulla logica della Scuola di Padova nel Rinascimento. By Giovanni Papuli. (Bark Lacerta, Universith di Bari, Pubblicazioni dell'lstituto di filosofia, 12, 1967. Pp. 313. no price.) The philosophers at the University of Padua during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance arc attracting much renewed interest. This study makes accessible again the logical philosophy of Girolamo Balduino, professor at Padua during the second quarter (...)
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  18. God and Atheism.Bernardino Bonansea - 1982 - Religious Studies 18 (3):408-410.
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    The Intensive Hermeneutics of Thomistic Philosophy: The Notion of Participation.Cornelio Fabro & B. M. Bonansea - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (3):449 - 491.
    IN THE PLATONIC TRADITION, the term "participation" signifies the fundamental relationship of both structure and dependence in the dialectic of the many in relation to the One and of the different in relation to the Identical, whereas in Christian philosophy it signifies the total dependence of the creature on its Creator. The term participation has played an extensive role in Patristic and medieval speculation.
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  20. John Duns Scotus, 1265-1965.B. M. Bonansea & John Kenneth Ryan - 1965 - Catholic University of America Press.
     
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  21. Cornelio Fabro, "Tomismo e pensiero moderno". [REVIEW]B. M. Bonansea - 1970 - The Thomist 34 (3):499.
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  22. "John Duns Scotus, 1265-1965", vol. 3 des Studies in Philosophy and History of Philosophy.John K. Ryan, Bernardine M. Bonansea, M. Perantoni, P. Augustini Sepinski & P. Constantini Koser - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (2):187-195.
     
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  23. John Duns Scotus, 1265-1965.John K. Ryan & Bernardine M. Bonansea - 1967 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 23 (3):390-391.
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    Le problème de l’existence de Dieu dans les écrits de S. Thomas d’Aquin. [REVIEW]B. M. Bonansea - 1981 - International Philosophical Quarterly 21 (4):461-463.
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    Leibniz y el pensamiento hermético: a propósito de los "Cogitata in Genesim" de F. M. van Helmont.Bernardino Orio de Miguel, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz & Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont - 2002
  26. Una mostra su Bernardino Telesio.R. M. R. M. - 1990 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 10 (2):262.
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  27. Leibniz y los Helmontianos (Segunda parte).Bernardino Orio de Miguel - 1998 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 20:149-200.
    A partir de 1695-96 la monadología de Leibniz adquiere un fuerte carácter energético y biológico que lleva al filósofo hasta extremos nunca alcanzados por otros autores. En esta metafísica biológica, la doctrina de los archei de J. B. Van Helmont y sus sucesores, F. M. Van Helmont y Lady Conway, juega un papel mucho más profundo de lo que el filósofo nunca quiso admitir: donde materia y espíritu se encuentran.
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  28. " Radical" aspects of the eucharistic debate in the 16th century: Sebastiano Castellione and Bernardino Ochino (Sebastien Chatillon).M. Bracali - 2000 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 55 (4):565-586.
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  29. A new approach to the investigation of Romance Granada Rabic documentation (Illustrated with two unedited translations by Bernardino Xarafi, scribe and Romance writer of the kingdom of Granada).M. C. F. Garcia & J. P. A. Torres - 2005 - Al-Qantara 26 (1):191 - 247.
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    "Tommaso Campanella: Renaissance Pioneer of Modern Thought," by B. M. Bonansea, O.F.M. [REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 48 (1):59-60.
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    Bernardino Bonansea: "God and Atheism". [REVIEW]Brian Davies - 1982 - Religious Studies 18 (3):408-410.
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    John Duns Scotus, 1265-1965. "Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy," vol. 3. Ed. John K. Ryan and Bernardine M. Bonansea[REVIEW]John P. Doyle - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 47 (2):248-250.
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    BONANSEA, Bernadino M., God and Atheism.Louis-Émile Blanchet - 1980 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 36 (3):323-324.
  34. God and Atheism: A Philosophical Approach to the Problem of God. [REVIEW]M. P. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):128-129.
    In this book on philosophy of God, Bonansea, emeritus professor of philosophy of the Catholic University of America, gives the results of many years’ reflection and teaching. It comprises three parts. The first is a discussion of various forms of atheism. The second is a consideration of forms of theistic proofs for the existence of God. The third is a treatment of issues concerning the relationship between God and the world.
     
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    Locus est spatium : on Gerald Odonis' Quaestio de loco.Paul J. J. M. Bakker & Sander W. de Boer - 2009 - In Lambertus Marie de Rijk, William Duba & Christopher David Schabel (eds.), Gerald Odonis, Doctor Moralis and Franciscan minister general: studies in honour of L.M. de Rijk. Boston: Brill. pp. 295-330.
    This article examines Gerald Odonis' view on the nature of place as found in his commentary on the Sentences and in an anonymous question extant in manuscript Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, 4229. Both texts defend a thoroughly un-Aristotelian conception of place as three-dimensional space. Odonis not only deviates from Aristotle's definition of place as the inner surface of a surrounding body, but also from the positions of his contemporaries, including fellow Franciscans. Despite some remarkable doctrinal similarities between Odonis' view and that (...)
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    Homage to Galileo. [REVIEW]J. M. P. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):822-822.
    To celebrate the four-hundredth anniversary of Galileo's birth, the University of Rochester held a series of lectures on the thought and influence of Galileo; there were six contributors and their work groups itself into three areas. The first of these is the importance and relevance of Galileo in modern thought and society: these were discussed by Giorgio di Santillana and Gilgerto Bernardino respectively. Norwood Hanson and E. W. Strong study the work of Galileo in dynamics and his theory of (...)
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    TELESIO, BERNARDINO Sobre los cometas y la Vía Láctea, edición del texto latino, introducción, traducción y notas de M. A. Granada, Tecnos, Madrid, 2012, CCXV + 116 pp. [REVIEW]Miguel Saralegui - 2013 - Anuario Filosófico:472-475.
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    The Ascent of Mount Sion by Fray Bernardino de Laredo, O. F. M. Translated by E. Allison Peers.Cyprian J. Lynch - 1954 - Franciscan Studies 14 (2):220-222.
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    Thomas and Bonaventure: A Septicentenary Commemoration.H. Z. B. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):349-350.
    This volume contains thirty-one papers grouped under the following headings: "The Nature of Philosophy," "Man and Knowledge," "God and Religious Knowledge," "Ethics," "Law," and "Texts." A few of the papers discuss the Augustinian tradition. Munoz-Alonso, Blondel, and Sciacca are mentioned as men who have renewed for our time the thought of Augustine. The papers on St. Bonaventure include an analysis by John O. Riedl of some of Bonaventure’s texts on Dionysius the Areopagite, a comparison and contrast by Bernardino (...) of the position of Bonaventure and Thomas on the question of creation from eternity, a study by Ewert Cousins of Bonaventure’s dynamic self-diffusive God, and a discussion of his symbolic theology by Leonard Bowman. Scholars will be interested in the report of Ignatius Brady on the Quaracchi edition of Bonaventure’s writings, as well as in the report of James P. Reilly, Jr. on the Leonine Commission’s work on the texts of Thomas Aquinas. (shrink)
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  40. Man and His Approach to God in John Duns Scotus. [REVIEW]Richard P. Desharnais - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 37 (4):842-843.
    After a quarter century of research and teaching, Bernardino Bonansea offers here a clear, solid and comprehensive study of the principal elements in the teaching of the Master of the Franciscan School. He recognizes the on-going nature of the project to edit critically the works of this medieval schoolman, yet presents this study as representing the best that can be said on Scotus' positions from the most reliable of his works available. Bonansea's purpose includes both accuracy of (...)
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    Conferita la Laurea Honoris Causa in Teologia al Prof. P. Cesare Cenci, OFM (review).Marco Arosio - 2009 - Franciscan Studies 67:532-540.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"Un editore, un dotto studioso … silenzioso e costante, instancabile": con questo elogio, in occasione della presentazione del Supplementum ad Bullarium Franciscanum di P. Cesare Cenci, O.F.M., presso l'università francescana di Via Merulana , P. Sergio Pagano, B., Prefetto dell'Archivio Segreto Vaticano, tracciava il profilo umano ed intellettuale dell'autore, elogiandone l'attesa pubblicazione come opera "in cui si coniugano diverse virtù "storiche" – per dir così – come l'accortezza diplomatica (...)
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    Morality, Mortality: Rights, duties, and status.F. M. Kamm - 1993 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This volume continues the examination of issues of life and death which F.M. Kamm began in 'Morality, Mortality, ' Volume I (1993). Kamm continues her development of a non-consequentialist ethical theory and its application to practical ethical problems.
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  43. Economic Theory in Retrospect.M. Blaug - 1964 - Science and Society 28 (1):112-115.
  44. Neuroscience and Philosophy: Brain, Mind, and Language.M. Bennett, D. C. Dennett, P. M. S. Hacker & J. R. & Searle (eds.) - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    "Neuroscience and Philosophy" begins with an excerpt from "Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience," in which Maxwell Bennett and Peter Hacker question the ...
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  45. A Defense of Introspection from Within.M. Bitbol & C. Petitmengin - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 8 (3):269-279.
    Context: We are presently witnessing a revival of introspective methods, which implicitly challenges an impressive list of in-principle objections that were addressed to introspection by various philosophers and by behaviorists. Problem: How can one overcome those objections and provide introspection with a secure basis? Results: A renewed definition of introspection as “enlargement of the field of attention and contact with re-enacted experience,” rather than “looking-within,” is formulated. This entails (i) an alternative status of introspective phenomena, which are no longer taken (...)
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  46. Research Involving Participants with Cognitive Disability and Difference: Ethics, Autonomy, Inclusion, and Innovation.M. Ariel Casio & Eric Racine (eds.) - 2019 - Oxford University Press.
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  47. From Westernization to Underdevelopment; From Philosophy to Intellectualism: (An immanent Critique).M. T. Shahed Tabatabaei - 2017 - Occidental Studies 8 (1):37-53.
    There is a perplexing transition in Dr. Reza Davari's thought, when he problematizes the relation between Iranian and Western history/cultures, on which this paper is focusing. The interperative objective is to clarify this transition on the basis of the implicit relation between the two most fundamental concepts in his earlier and later thought respectively westernization and underdevelopment. Although, by this transition, the level of discussion transits from an ontologico-philosophical to an intellectualist one. So, there are two different levels of problematization (...)
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    An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome.M. Rostovtzeff, Tenney Frank, R. M. Haywood, F. M. Heichelheim, J. A. O. Larsen & T. R. S. Broughton - 1939 - American Journal of Philology 60 (3):363.
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    Commentaries by Jeffrey M. Prottas, Olga Jonasson, and John I. Kleinig.Jeffrey M. Prottas - 2002 - In Ruth F. Chadwick & Doris Schroeder (eds.), Applied ethics: critical concepts in philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 3--140.
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  50. Heidegger: a Redução Fenomenológica e a Pergunta pelo Ser.M. Clara Cescato - 2016 - Anais Do Congresso de Fenomenologia da Região Centro-Oeste.
    Scholars who deal with Heidegger’s philosophy often remark the scarcity of his references to phenomenological reduction as a means to grant access to the point of view of the being-in-the-world of the Dasein, the central theme of his early philosophy. Also the role of phenomenological reduction in Heidegger’s philosophy makes problem, as he criticizes Husserl for making of reduction a mere tool to reveal a pure, timeless and extra-worldly conscience – an untenable claim, according to Heidegger, for Dasein’s being-in-the-world, as (...)
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