Nr. | Cota | Autor | Titlu | Disponibil |
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506 | X-str1.1 | Strauss Leo | How to Study Medieval Philosophy | da |
507 | X-str2.1 | Street, Tony | Avicenna and Tusi on the Contradiciton and Conversion of the Absolute | da |
508 | x-swe1.1 | Swenson, David F. | The Logical Significance of the Paradoxes of Zeno | da |
509 | X-swi1.1 | Swiezawski, St. | Les intentions premieres et les intentions secondes chez Jean Duns Scot | da |
510 | X-tam1.1 | Tambrun, Brigitte | Byzance,Platon et les platoniciens | nu |
511 | X-tar1.1 | Tartler Margareta | Utopia insingurarii in Evul Mediu arab | da |
512 | X-tat1.1 | Tătaru-Cazaban, Bogdan | Coloratio Anselmi. Trei lecturi franciscane ale "argumentului ontologic" | da |
513 | X-tat1.2 | Tătaru-Cazaban, Bogdan | Individualitate și infinit la Nicolaus Cusanus | da |
514 | x-tat2.1 | Tate, J. | Socrates an the Myths | da |
515 | X-tay1.1 | Taylor, Richard C. | St. Thomas and the Liber de Causis on the hylomorphic composition of separate substances | da |