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Pasnau, Robert. 2015a. Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy. vol.
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Pasnau, Robert. 2015b. “Disagreement and the Value of Self-Trust.”
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Pasnau, Robert. 2015d. “Snatching Hope from the Jaws of Epistemic
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Pasnau, Robert, ed. 2016a. Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy. vol.
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Pasnau, Robert. 2016b. “Therapeutic Reflections on our Bipolar History of
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Pasnau, Robert. 2016c. The Philosophy of Aquinas. 2nd ed. Oxford:
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Pasnau, Robert, ed. 2017a. Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy. vol.
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Pasnau, Robert. 2017b. After Certainty: A History of Our Epistemic Ideals and
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Pasnau, Robert, ed. 2018a. Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy. vol.
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Pasnau, Robert, ed. 2019. Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy. vol.
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Pasnau, Robert, ed. 2020a. Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy. vol.
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Pasnau, Robert. 2024. “Divine
Illumination.” in The Stanford
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Pasnau, Robert and Dyke, Christina van, eds. 2010a. The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy.
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Pasnau, Robert and Dyke, Christina van, eds. 2010b. The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy.
vol. II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pasnau, Robert and Shields, Christopher. 2003. The Philosophy of Aquinas. The Westview Histories of Philosophy Series.
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Pasnau, Robert and Toivanen, Juhana. 2013. “Peter John
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Pasnau, Robert and Toivanen, Juhana. 2017. “Peter John
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Pasnau, Robert and Toivanen, Juhana. 2021. “Peter John
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Shields, Christopher and Pasnau, Robert. 2004. The Philosophy of Aquinas. Oxford: Oxford
University Press. Second edition: Shields and Pasnau
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Shields, Christopher and Pasnau, Robert. 2016. The Philosophy of Aquinas. 2nd ed. Oxford:
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Further References
Arlig, Andrew W. 2014. “Remarks on Pasnau’s Metaphysical Themes:
1274–1671.” in Metaphysical
Themes, Medieval and Modern, edited by Gyula Klima and Alexander W. Hall, pp. 9–26. Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and
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Klima, Gyula. 2001. “Aquinas’s Proofs of the Immateriality of the Intellect
from the Universality of Human Thought.” in The Immateriality of the Human Mind, the Semantics of
Analogy, and the Conceivability of God, edited by Gyula
Klima and Alexander W. Hall, pp. 19–28. Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and
Metaphysics n. 1. Newcastle upon Tye: Cambridge Scholars
Publishing. Book publication 2011, page references after online
version.
McDaniel, Kris. 2014. “Pasnau on Category Realism [on Pasnau (2011a)].”
Philosophical Studies 171(1): 17–25.
Normore, Calvin G. 2014. “Form, Matter and Nominalism (or What Is in a Name):
Comments on Pasnau
(2011a).” Philosophical Studies 171(1):
27–35.
Rozemond, Marleen. 2014. “Pasnau on the Material-Immaterial Divide in Early Modern
Philosophy [on Pasnau
(2011a)].” Philosophical Studies 171(1):
3–16.
Symington, Paul. 2014. “Categories and Modes of Being: A Discussion of Robert
Pasnau’s Metaphysical Themes.” in Metaphysical Themes, Medieval and Modern,
edited by Gyula Klima and Alexander W.
Hall, pp. 27–56. Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and
Metaphysics n. 11. Newcastle upon Tye: Cambridge Scholars
Publishing.