Nr.  CotaAutorTitluDisponibil
426x-wil1.1Wilcox, Stanley The Scope of Early Rhetorical Instructionda
427X-wah1.1 Wahl, Francois Mais que serait la philosophie sans son histoire?da
428X-wip1.1 Wippel, John F.Siger of Brabant: What It Means to Proceed Philosophicallyda
429x-coh1.1 Cohen, Sheldon M. St. Thomas Aquinas on the Immaterial Reception of Sensible Forms da
430X-web1.1 Weber, Edouard-Henri O. P.Le theme avicennien du triple universel chez quelques maitres du XIII siecle latinda
431x-hal2.1 Haldane, John T.Aquinas on Sense-Perceptionda
432X-wil3.1Wilks, Ian Peter Abelard and the Metaphysics of Essential Predicationda
433x-hun1.1 Hunter, J.F.M. Note on Father Owens' Comment on Williams' Criticism of Aquinas on Infinite Regressda
434X-wil2.1Wilpert Paul vonBoethius von Dacien-Die autonomie des philosophenda
435x-jen1.1Jenkins, JohnAquinas on the Veracity of the Intellectda
436x-keo1.1 McKeon, RichardThomas Aquinas' Doctrine of Knowledge and Its Historical Settingda
437X-ver2.1 Verger, JaquesDoctor, doctoratusda
438X-vas1.1Vasiliu, Anca La contemplation selon Plutarque et Plotinda
439x-bru1.3Brunn , Emilie Zum Les Premieres <<Questions Parisiennes>> Maitre Eckhartda
440X-vas1.2Vasiliu, Anca Du visible a l'inteligibleda
441X-vas1.3Vasiliu, Anca D'un principe philosophique a un genre litteraire: les << secrets >>da
442X-vas1.4Vasiliu, Anca Portraits du corps dans l'antiquite neoplatonicienne et chretienneda
443X-vas1.5 Vasiliu, Anca Entre muses et logos: invention de l'allegorie et de l'iconeda
444X-bru1.1Brunn , Emilie Zum Dieu n'est pas etre da
445X-ubl1.1 Ubl, KarEngelbert von Admont als kritischer Leser der Schrift "De summo bono" des Boethius von Dacienda
446x-bru1.2 Brunn, Emilie ZumMaitre Eckhart et le nom inconnu de l'ameda
447X-vac1A. VacantAnge d'apres la Sainte Ecritureda
448x-pas1.2 Pasqua, HerveMaitre Eckhart: l'oubli de l'etre et l'avenement de l'intellectda
449X-vat1.1Gianni VattimoUne ontologie de l'actualiteda
450X-van2.1Vansteenkiste, C. O. P.Notae et Discussionesda
451X-vel1.1Veldhuijsen, P. vanRichard of Middleton contra Thomas Aquinas on the questions whether the created world could have been eternally produced by Godda
452X-ver1.1#1 Verbeke, Gerard Les progres de l'Aristotel latin: Le cas du De Animada
453x-adl1.1Adler, Mortimer J.Angelda
454X-vig1.2 Vignaux, PaulLa methode de Saint Anselme dans le Monologion et le Proslogionda
455X-vig1.3Vignaux, PaulStructure et sens du monologionda
456x-web1.2 Weber, E.Le connaitre intellectif de l'angeda
457x-owe1.1Owens, J. Aquinas on Infinite Regressda
458x-sol2.1Solon, T.P.M. The Logic of Aquinas' Tertia Viada
459x-wil4.1 Williams, C.T.F.Hic autem non est procedere in infinitum: quia sic non esset aliquod primum mouens; et per consequences nec aliquod aliud mouens, quia mouentia secunda non mouent nisi per hic quod sunt mota a primo mouenteda
460x-adk1.1Adkins, A.W.H.Arete, Techne, Democracy and Sophists: Protagoras 316b-328dda
461x-ack1.1 Ackrill, J.L.Plato and the Copula: Sophist 251-259da
462x-whe1.1Wheeler, Marcus Aristotle's Analysis of the Nature of Political Struggleda
463x-nov1.1Novak, Michael Toward Understanding Aristotle's Categoriesda
464x-nie2.1 Nieuwenburg, Paul Learning to Deliberate: Aristotle on Truthfulnes and Public Deliberationda
465x-nic1.1Nichols, Mary P.Aristotle's Defense of Rhetoricda
466x-mol1.1Moline, Jon Aristotle, Eubulides and the Soritesda
467x-kir2.1Kirwan, Christopher Aristotle and the So-called Fallacy of Equivocationda
468x-sim1.1Simonson, Solomon A Definitive Note on the Enthymemeda
469x-sea1.1 Seaton, R.C.The Arsitotelian Enthymemeda
470x-bar1.1 Barnes, JonathanAristotle, Menaechmus, and Circular Proofda
471x-ein1.1Einarson, BenedictAristotle's Protrepticus and the Structure of the Epinomisda
472x-cob1.1Coby, Patrick Aristotle's Four Conceptions of Politicsda
473x-bar1.2Barnes, Jonathan Homonymy in Aristotle and Speusippusda
474x-amb1.1Ambler, WayneAristotle on Nature and Politics: The Case of Slaveryda
475x-bur1.1 Burke, Richard J.Aristotle on the Limits of Argumentda
476x-ros2.1 Rose, Lynn E.Aristotle's Syllogistic and the Fourth Figureda
477x-spa1.1Spalding, K.T. On the Sphere and Limit of the Aristotelian Logicda
478x-kat1.1Kattsof, L. Concerning yhe Validity of Aristotelian Logicda
479x-hes1.1 Hesse, Mary Aristotle's Logic of Analogyda
480x-mor1.1Moravcsik, J.M.E. Aristotle on Predicationda
481x-rit1.1Ritchie, A.D. A Defence of Aristotle's Logicda
482x-ush1.1Ushenko, AndrewZeno's Paradoxesda
483x-kin3.1King, Hugh R. Aristotle and the Paradoxes of Zenoda
484x-boo1.2 Booth, N.Zenon's Paradoxesda
485x-all1.1 Allis, Victor and Koetsier, TeunisOn some Paradoxes of the Infiniteda
486x-all1.2Allis, Victor and Koetsier, TeunisOn some Paradoxes of the Infinite IIda
487x-ben2.1 Bendegem, Jean Paul VanZeno's Paradoxes and the Tile Argumentda
488x-boo1.1 Booth, N.Two Point of Interpretation in Zenoda
489x-bro1.1 Broad, C.D.Note on Achilles and the Tortoiseda
490x-caj1.10Cajori, Florian The Purpose of Zeno's Arguments on Motionda
491x-caj1.1Cajori, FlorianThe History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limitsda
492x-caj1.2Cajori, FlorianThe History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limitsda
493x-caj1.3Cajori, FlorianThe History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limitsda
494x-caj1.4 Cajori, FlorianThe History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limitsda
495x-caj1.5 Cajori, FlorianThe History of Zeno's Arguments on Motionda
496x-bar2.1Bartlett, Robert C. Political Philosophy and Sophistry: An Introduction to Plato's Protagorasda
497x-bed1.1Bedu-Addo, J.T.Recollection and the Argument 'From a Hypothesis' in Plato's Menoda
498x-blo1.1Block, IrvingPlato, Parmenides, Ryle and Exemplificationda
499x-coh2.1 Cohen, Maurice H. The Aporias in the Plato's Early Dialoguesda
500x-caj1.6Cajori, FlorianThe History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limitsda
501x-caj1.7Cajori, FlorianThe History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limitsda
502x-caj1.8Cajori, FlorianThe History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limitsda
503x-caj1.9Cajori, FlorianThe History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limitsda
504x-cha1.1 Chappel, V.C. Time and Zeno's Arrowda
505x-chi1.1Chihara, Charles S.On the Possibility of Completing an Infinite Processda
506x-cor5.1Corbett, S.M. Zeno's 'Achilles": A Reply to John McKieda
507x-fra1.1 Frankel, HermannZeno of Elea's Attacks on Pluralityda
508x-fra1.2Frankel, HermannZeno of Elea's Attacks on Pluralityda
509x-gla1.1 Glazebrook, TrishZeno against Mathematical Physisda
510x-gru1.1 Gruender, C. DavidThe Achilles Paradox and Transinfinite Numbersda
511x-har1.1 Harrison, Andrew Zenon's Paper Chaseda
512x-jon3.1 Jones, Philip ChapinAchilles and the Tortoiseda
513x-lee1.1 Lee, Harold N.Are Zeno's Paradoxes Based on a Mistake?da
514x-may1.1 Mayo, Bernard Shooting It Out With Zenoda
515x-mck1.1McKie, John R.The Persusasiveness of Zeno's Paradoxesda
516x-mor2.1Morris, Charles W.Has Russel Passed the Tortoise?da
517x-mue1.1Mueller, IanZeno's Paradoxes and Continuityda
518x-qua1.1Quan, Stanislaus The solution of Zeno's first paradoxda
519x-sch9David S. SchwayderAchilles Unboundda
520x-she2.1Sherry, David M.Zeno's Metrical Paradox Revisitedda
521x-swe1.1Swenson, David F. The Logical Significance of the Paradoxes of Zenoda
522x-vla1.4Vlastos, Gregory Plato's Testimony concerning Zeno of Eleada
523x-wed1.1Wedeking, Gary A.On a Finitist "Solution" to some Zenonian Paradoxesda
524x-wis1.1Wisdom, J.O.Why Achilles does not Fail to Catch the Tortoiseda
525x-dob1.1Dobbs, Darrel Choosing Justice: Socratese' Model City and the Practice of Dialecticda