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Ebbesen, Sten and Friedman, Russell L., eds. 1999. Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition. Acts of the
Symposium. The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, January 10-13,
1996. Historik-filosofiske
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Emery, Kent, Jr., Friedman, Russell L. and Speer, Andreas, eds. 2011. Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages. A
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Friedman, Russell L. 1999. “Peter Auriol on Intentions and Essential
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Friedman, Russell L. 2000. “Peter Auriol on Intellectual Cognition of
Singulars.” Vivarium 38(1): 177–193.
Friedman, Russell L. 2002a. “Durand of St. Pourçain.” in A
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Friedman, Russell L. 2002b. “Francis of Marchia.” in A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages,
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Friedman, Russell L. 2002c. “James of Metz.” in A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages,
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Friedman, Russell L. 2002d.
“Gabriel Biel.” in A
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Friedman, Russell L. 2002e. “John of Paris.” in A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages,
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Friedman, Russell L. 2003. “Gabriel Biel and Later-Medieval Trinitarian
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Friedman, Russell L. 2007. “Dominican Quodlibetal Literature,
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“Peter Auriol.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Friedman, Russell L. 2009b. “On the Trail of a Philosophical Debate: Durandus of
St.-Pourçain vs. Thomas Wylton on
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Friedman, Russell L. 2010. Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to
Ockham. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Friedman, Russell L. 2012a. Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval University. The
Use of Philosophical Psychology in Trinitarian Theology among the
Franciscans and Dominicans, 1250–1350. Volume One. Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des
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“Latin Philosophy, 1200–1350.” in The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Philosophy,
edited by John Marenbon, pp. 192–219.
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Friedman, Russell L. 2015a. “Act, Species, and Appearance: Peter Auriol on
Intellectual Cognition and Consciousness.” in Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in
Medieval Philosophy, edited by Gyula Klima, pp. 141–165. New York: Fordham
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Friedman, Russell L., Dougherty, Michael and Harsting, Pernille. 2009. “40 Cases of Plagiarism.” Bulletin de
philosophie médiévale 51: 350–391.
Friedman, Russell L. and Nielsen, Lauge Olaf, eds. 2003. The Medieval Heritage in Early Modern Metaphysics and
Modal Theory, 1400–1700. The New Synthese Historical
Library n. 53. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Schabel, Christopher and Friedman, Russell L. 2010. “Landulph Caracciolo on Intentions and
Intentionality.” Quaestio. Annuario di storia della
metafisica 10: 219–240.
Schabel, Christopher, Pedersen, Fritz S. and Friedman, Russell L. 2011. “Matthew of Aquasparta and the Greeks.” in
Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle
Ages. A Tribute to Stephen F. Brown, edited by Kent Emery Jr., Russell L. Friedman, and Andreas Speer, pp. 813–854. Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des
Mittelalters n. 105. Leiden: E.J. Brill.