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“Nominalism Meets Indivisibilism.”
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“How It Played in the rue de
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“Freedom of Choice in Buridan’s Moral
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“What is the Science of the Soul? A Case
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“Substance and Soul: The Late Medieval
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“Sacred Doctrine, Secular Practice: Theology and Philosophy
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“John Buridan on the Immateriality of the
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of the Human Mind, the Semantics of Analogy, and the Conceivability of
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2001b.
“On Certitude.” in The Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy of John
Buridan, edited by Johannes M. M. H. Thijssen and John Alexander [Jack] Zupko, pp. 165–182. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2002a.
“Gregory of Rimini.” in
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“On Buridan’s Alleged Alexandrianism:
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2006e.
“Comments on Keele (2006).” in Medieval Skepticism and the Claim to Metaphysical
Knowledge, edited by Gyula Klima and Alexander W. Hall, pp. 38–41. Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and
Metaphysics n. 6. Newcastle upon Tye: Cambridge Scholars
Publishing. Book publication 2011, page references after online
version.
Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2007a.
“John Buridan on the Immateriality of the
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2007b.
“Self-Knowledge and Self-Representation in
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2008.
“Horse Sense and Human Sense: The
Heterogeneity of Sense Perception in Buridan’s Philosophical
Psychology.” in Theories of
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2011.
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of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2011/entries/buridan/.
Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2013.
“Universal Thinking as Process: The
Metaphysics of Change and Identity in John Buridan’s
Intellectio Theory.” in Later Medieval Metaphysics. Ontology, Language, and
Logic, edited by Charles Bolyard and Rondo Keele, pp. 137–160. Medieval Philosophy: Texts and Studies. New York:
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2014.
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2015a.
“On the Several Senses of
‘Intentio’ in Buridan.” in Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in
Medieval Philosophy, edited by Gyula Klima, pp. 251–272. New York: Fordham
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2015b.
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2017.
“Intellect and Intellectual Activity in
Buridan’s Psychology.” in Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others. A
Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind, edited by
Gyula Klima, pp. 183–192. Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2018a.
“ ‘Nothing in Nature is Naturally a
Statue’: William of Ockham on Artifacts.”
Metaphysics 1: 88–96.
Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2018b.
“John Buridan.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
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Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2021.
“Intellect.” in The
Routledge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, edited by
Richard Cross and J. T. Paasch, pp. 225–230. Routledge Philosophy
Companions. London: Routledge.
Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2023.
“Thomas of Erfurt.” in
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Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2023/entries/erfurt/.
Zupko, John Alexander [Jack]. 2024.
“John Buridan.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2024/entries/buridan/.
Further References
Keele, Rondo. 2006. “Applied Logic and Mediaeval Reasoning: Iteration and
Infinite Regress in Walter Chatton.” in Medieval Skepticism and the Claim to Metaphysical
Knowledge, edited by Gyula Klima and Alexander W. Hall, pp. 23–37. Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and
Metaphysics n. 6. Newcastle upon Tye: Cambridge Scholars
Publishing. Book publication 2011, page references after online
version.