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James A. Weishepl (weishepl)

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    Weishepl, James A. 1954. The Concept of Nature.” The New Scholasticism 28: 377–408. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 1–24).
    Weishepl, James A. 1955a. Space and Gravitation.” The New Scholasticism 29(2): 175–223.
    Weishepl, James A. 1955b. Natural and Compulsory Movement.” The New Scholasticism 29: 50–81. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 25–48).
    Weishepl, James A. 1956. Aristotle on Natural Place: A Rejoinder [to Barr (1956)].” The New Scholasticism 30(2): 211–215.
    Weishepl, James A. 1961. The Celestial Movers in Medieval Physics.” The Thomist 24: 286–326. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 143–176).
    Weishepl, James A. 1963a. The Concept of Matter in Fourteenth Century Science.” in The Concept of Matter, edited by Ernan McMullin, pp. 319–341. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Weishepl, James A. 1963b. Comment on Hall (1963).” in The Concept of Matter, edited by Ernan McMullin, pp. 368–371. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Weishepl, James A. 1964. The Evolution of Scientific Method.” in The Logic of Science, edited by Vincent E. Smith, pp. 59–86. New York: St. John’s University Press. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 239–260).
    Weishepl, James A. 1965a. The Principle Omne quod movetur ab alio movetur in Medieval Physics.” Isis 56: 26–45. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 75–98).
    Weishepl, James A. 1965b. Classification of the Sciences in Medieval Thought.” Mediaeval Studies 27: 54–90. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 203–238).
    Weishepl, James A. 1974a. The Commentary of St. Thomas on the De Caelo of Aristotle.” Sapientia (Universidad Catolica Argentina, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras, Buenos Aires) 29: 1–34. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 177–202) and in Davies (2002, 37–60).
    Weishepl, James A. 1974b. Motion in a Void: Aquinas and Averroes.” in St. Thomas Aquinas 1274-1974. Commemorative Studies, volume I, edited by Armand A. Maurer, pp. 467–488. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 121–142).
    Weishepl, James A. 1976. The Relationship of Medieval Natural Philosophy to Modern Science: The Contribution of Thomas Aquinas to Its Understanding.” Manuscripta 20: 181–196. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 261–276).
    Weishepl, James A. 1979. Albertus Magnus and Universal Hylomorphism: Avicebron, a Note on Thirteenth-Century Augustinianism.” The Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10(3): 239–260.
    Weishepl, James A., ed. 1980a. Albertus Magnus and the Sciences. Commemorative Essays. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
    Weishepl, James A. 1980b. The Life and Works of St. Albert the Great.” in Albertus Magnus and the Sciences. Commemorative Essays, edited by James A. Weishepl, pp. 13–52. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
    Weishepl, James A. 1981. The Specter of motus coniunctus in Medieval Physics.” in Studi sul XIV secolo in memoria di Anneliese Maier, edited by Alfonso Maierù and A. P. Bagliani, pp. 81–104. Roma: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura. Reprinted in Weishepl (1985a, 99–120).
    Weishepl, James A. 1982. The Interpretation of Aristotle’s Physics and the Science of Motion.” in The Cambridge History of Later Mediaeval Philosophy: from the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism 1100–1600, edited by Norman Kretzmann, Anthony John Patrick Kenny, Jan Pinborg, and Eleonore Stump, pp. 521–536. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Weishepl, James A. 1985a. Nature and Motion in the Middle Ages. Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy n. 11. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    Weishepl, James A. 1985b. Galileo and the Principle of Inertia.” in Nature and Motion in the Middle Ages, pp. 49–74. Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy n. 11. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.

Further References

    Barr, Robert R. 1956. Aristotle on Natural Place: Some Questions [on Weishepl (1955a)].” The New Scholasticism 30(2): 206–210.
    Davies, Brian, ed. 2002. Thomas Aquinas. Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Hall, Marie Boas. 1963. Matter in Seventeenth Century Science.” in The Concept of Matter, edited by Ernan McMullin, pp. 344–367. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.