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  1. Migbalot Ha- Sekhel Al Mahashavah, Mada Ve-Emubah : Yesha Ayahu Libovits Ve-Yosef Agasi Me Sohahim.Chemi Ben-Noon, Yeshayahu Leibowitz & Joseph Agassi - 1997
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    Appreciation.Timothy B. Noone - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):ix-x.
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    Individuation in Scotus.Timothy B. Noone - 1995 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (4):527-542.
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    St. John Henry Newman, Cardinal Matthew of Aquasparta, and Bl. John Duns Scotus on Knowledge, Assent, Faith, and Non-Evident Truths.Timothy B. Noone - 2020 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (1):73-89.
    While working on various medieval philosophers, I have noticed an affinity between their remarks on the reasonableness of accepting propositions that are not matters of proof and strict deduction and St. John Henry Newman’s remarks that we accept unconditionally and rightly everyday ordinary propositions without calibrating them to demonstrable arguments. In particular, Cardinal Matthew of Aquasparta and Blessed John Duns Scotus both claim there is a sense in which assent to everyday propositions is tantamount to knowledge, even though there is (...)
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  5. Scotus on Divine Ideas: Rep. Paris. IA, d. 36.Timothy B. Noone - 1998 - Medioevo 24:359-453.
     
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    Dante Alighieri.Timothy B. Noone - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 241–242.
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    Scholasticism.Timothy B. Noone - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 55–64.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Institutional setting Curriculum.
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    Terry Pratchett's ethical worlds: essays on identity and narrative in Discworld and beyond.Kristin Noone & Emily Lavin Leveret (eds.) - 2020 - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.
    Terry Pratchett's writing celebrates the possibilities opened up by inventiveness and imagination. It constructs an ethical stance that values informed and self-aware choices, knowledge of the world in which one makes those choices, the importance of play and humor in crafting a compassionate worldview, and acts of continuous self-examination and creation. This collection of essays uses inventiveness and creation as a thematic core to combine normally disparate themes, such as science fiction studies, the effect of collaborative writing and shared authorship, (...)
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    Three Young Men in Rebellion.William T. Noon - 1963 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 38 (4):559-577.
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    An Analysis of Factors Associated With Older Workers’ Employment Participation and Preferences in Australia.Jack Noone, Angela Knox, Kate O’Loughlin, Maria McNamara, Philip Bohle & Martin Mackey - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:413730.
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    The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century (review).Timothy B. Noone - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (2):258-259.
    Timothy B. Noone - The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:2 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.2 258-259 Book Review The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century Steven P. Marrone. The Light of Thy Countenance: Science and Knowledge of God in the Thirteenth Century. 2 Vols. Leiden: Brill, 2001. Pp. x + 611. Cloth, $90.00. In this, the (...)
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    Grosseteste, and Bonaventure.Timothy Noone - 2009 - In Kurt Pritzl (ed.), Truth: Studies of a Robust Presence. Catholic University of America Press. pp. 102.
  13. The Subject of Metaphysics in Albert the Great.Timothy B. Noone - 1984 - [S.N.].
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    3 Universals and Individuation.Timothy B. Noone - 2002 - In Thomas Williams (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 100.
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  15. Saint Bonaventure and Angelic Natural Knowledge of Singulars.Timothy B. Noone - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (1):143-159.
    In this article, I argue that St. Bonaventure’s account of angelic natural knowledge of singulars is a remote source for the doctrine of intuitive cognition as this doctrine is later articulated in the writings of John Duns Scotus and his contemporaries. The article begins by reminding the reader of the essential elementsof intuitive cognition, then surveys the treatment of angelic knowledge in Bonaventure’s predecessors and contemporaries, and ends with an analysis ofBonaventure’s own teaching. The point on which Bonaventure anticipates Scotus’s (...)
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    Augustine: Ancient Thought Baptized. [REVIEW]Timothy B. Noone - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (2):430-430.
    In this book, John Rist aims to give a "fresh perspective" on the entire range of Augustine's thought so that Augustine may speak to us more readily. To the mind of the present reviewer, Rist has indeed succeeded in doing just that, although the contemporary perspective provided is largely one derived from the renewed interest taken by Anglo-American philosophers in the history of ancient and medieval philosophy; within the programmatic limits of such a perspective, the author has accomplished his task (...)
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    Does Mindfulness Enhance Critical Thinking? Evidence for the Mediating Effects of Executive Functioning in the Relationship between Mindfulness and Critical Thinking.Chris Noone, Brendan Bunting & Michael J. Hogan - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages.Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.) - 2003 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This comprehensive reference volume features essays by some of the most distinguished scholars in the field. Provides a comprehensive "who's who" guide to medieval philosophers. Offers a refreshing mix of essays providing historical context followed by 140 alphabetically arranged entries on individual thinkers. Constitutes an extensively cross-referenced and indexed source. Written by a distinguished cast of philosophers. Spans the history of medieval philosophy from the fourth century AD to the fifteenth century.
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    The Originality of St. Thomas’s Position on the Philosophers and Creation.Timothy B. Noone - 1996 - The Thomist 60 (2):275-300.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE ORIGINALITY OF ST. THOMAS'S POSITION ON THE PHILOSOPHERS AND CREATION TIMOTHY B. NOONE The Catholic University ofAmerica Washington, D.C. AS IS WELL KNOWN, Thomas Aquinas stands out from his contemporaries in his apparent willingness to defend the possibility of an eternal but created universe, although, like all orthodox Christian believers, he affirmed that the world had a temporal beginning in the light of Scriptural teaching. That Thomas Aquinas (...)
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    Laudatio.Timothy B. Noone - 2010 - Franciscan Studies 68 (1):259-264.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:LaudatioTimothy B. Noone (bio)On Sunday, July 26, 2009, the Franciscan Institute was pleased to award to Dr. Girard J. Etzkorn its 22nd Franciscan Institute Medal in recognition of a lifetime of scholarship, editing and publication of texts on medieval philosophy and theology, with a special emphasis on the Franciscan intellectual tradition. The ceremony was held in the Trustees Room of Doyle Hall on the campus of St. Bonaventure University (...)
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    (1 other version)St. Albert on the Subject of Metaphysics and Demonstrating the Existence of God.Timothy B. Noone - 1992 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 2:31-52.
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    Spinoza’s World-View.John B. Noone - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):161-169.
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    Virtues of the Will: The Transformation of Ethics in the Late Thirteenth Century (review).Timothy B. Noone - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (3):462-463.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Virtues of the Will: The Transformation of Ethics in the Late Thirteenth Century by Bonnie KentTimothy B. NooneBonnie Kent. Virtues of the Will: The Transformation of Ethics in the Late Thirteenth Century. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1995. Pp. viii + 270. Cloth, $44.95.In this admirably written study, Bonnie Kent presents researchers on medieval philosophy with a survey of moral psychology during the crucial period (...)
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    Duns Scotus. Volume 1 in the series Great Medieval Thinkers. [REVIEW]Timothy Noone - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (3):650-650.
    In this delightful and handy introduction, Professor Richard Cross of Oriel College, Oxford University, has provided students, researchers, and general readers with a guided tour to the theology of John Duns Scotus. Written in a direct and concise style, the volume allows readers to follow Scotuss rather sophisticated argumentation with remarkable ease. As Cross himself remarks in his preface to the volume, his intention is to construct an overview of Scotuss theological thought for the ordinary reader who is correctly presumed (...)
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  25. Editor’s Introduction.Timothy B. Noone - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (1):1-6.
    It is my pleasure to present here ten essays devoted to one of the greatest of medieval philosophers, St. Bonaventure. Quite often, Bonaventure is mentioned prominently within histories of medieval philosophy only to be subsequently ignored; his thought is usually deemed too mystical or theological for serious philosophical reflection and analysis. I am happy to say that the present collection shows Bonaventure’s thought as engaging worthwhile issues both in the medieval and in the contemporary context. I hope that this collection (...)
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    Citation for Allan B. Wolter for the Aquinas Medal.Timothy Noone - 1998 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72:21-24.
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    [Guillelmus De Alnwick Determinatio 14]:[Utrum Quaecumque Sunt Distincta Ex Natura Rei Sint Distincta Realiter].Timothy B. Noone - 1993 - Franciscan Studies 53 (1):246-261.
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    In Memoriam: Monsignor Edward A. Synan (1918-1997).Timothy B. Noone - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (2):491 - 493.
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  29. Juan Iribarne e Uraburu on the voluntary, will, and nature.Timothy Noone - 2014 - Anuario Filosófico 47 (1):103-118.
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    Prefatory Note: Richard Rufus, Scriptum super Metaphysicam.Timothy B. Noone - 2002 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 44:95-96.
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    Roger Bacon and Richard Rufus on Aristotle's metaphysics: A search for the grounds of disagreement.Timothy Noone - 1997 - Vivarium 35 (2):251-265.
  32. Richard Rufus on Creation, Divine Immutability, and Future Contingency in the «Scriptum super Metaphysicam».Timothy Noone - 1993 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 4:1-23.
    Il Commento di Rufo alla Metafisica aristotelica è tradito integralmente nel Vat. lat. 4538 e parzialmente in altri quattro mss.: Erfurt, Bibl. Amplon., Q. 290 ; Praha, Archiv Prazského Hradu, M. 80 ; Oxford, New College, 285 ; Oxford, Bodl. Libr., misc. lat. C. 71 . Per l'ed. dello Scriptum sono stati utilizzati V, E, e N. In questa sezione del Commento , dove il francescano inglese si propone di conciliare la dottrina dell'immutabilità divina con la dottrina della creazione e (...)
     
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    Saint Bonaventure.Tim Noone - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Teaching Towards a New Professionalism: Challenging Law Students to Become Ethical Lawyers.Mary Anne Noone & Judith Dickson - 2001 - Legal Ethics 4 (2):127-145.
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  35. Willelmus de Montoriel, Summa libri Praedicamentorum.Robert Andrews & Timothy Noone - 1994 - Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 64:63-100.
  36. Review. [REVIEW]Timothy Noone - 2001 - The Thomist 65:137-141.
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    A Newly-discovered Manuscript Of A Commentary On The Sentences By Duns Scotus.Timothy B. Noone - 2006 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 48:125-162.
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    Aquinas on Divine Ideas: Scotus's Evaluation.Timothy B. Noone - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):307-324.
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    In Memoriam: Armand A. Maurer, C.S.B. (1915-2008).Timothy B. Noone - 2008 - Review of Metaphysics 62 (1):241 - 242.
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  40. John Duns Scotus, Questions on the Metaphysics of Aristotle (ca. 1300).Timothy B. Noone - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia, Gregory M. Reichberg & Bernard N. Schumacher (eds.), The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 167.
     
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    Richard Rufus of Cornwall and the Authorship of the "Scriptum super Metaphysicam".Timothy B. Noone - 1989 - Franciscan Studies 49 (1):55-91.
  42. Scotus on Mind and being: transcendental and developmental psychology.Timothy B. Noone - 2009 - Acta Philosophica 18 (2):249-282.
     
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    The Logical Foundations of the Four Causes. Noone - 1957 - Modern Schoolman 35 (4):287-294.
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    Development and Modernization of OIC Member Countries: A Study Based on Selected Indicators.Hazizan Md Noon, A. H. M. Zehadul Karim & Md Sayed Uddin - 2018 - Intellectual Discourse 26 (1):229-253.
    This paper attempts to analyze the performance of 57 memberstates of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation based on selectedindicators of some sectors namely demography, economics, educationand technology and innovation. Specifically, it aims at firstly portraying anoverview of OIC performance based on six selected indicators followed byanalyzing the relationship between selected development variables withliteracy and exploring the state of OIC performance as indicated by theirachievement based on selected indicators. The study was undertaken vis-àvisthe prevailing theories on modernization and development as well (...)
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    Evidence for the Use of Adam of Buckfield's Writings at Paris: A Note on New Haven, Yale University, Historical-Medical Library 12.Timothy B. Noone - 1992 - Mediaeval Studies 54 (1):308-316.
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    God and Man in Twentieth-Century Fiction.William T. Noon - 1962 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 37 (1):35-56.
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    Juan Iribarne e Uraburu sobre lo voluntario, la voluntad y la naturaleza.Timothy B. Noone - 2014 - Anuario Filosófico:103-118.
    En este artículo el autor examina qué teoría de la voluntad se delinea en el Tractatus de actibus humanis escrito por Juan Iribarne Uraburu. La discusión abierta por Juan Iribarne acerca de la voluntad se sitúa en el contexto de los planteamientos tomistas de la península ibérica en el siglo XVII y manifiesta tanto continuidad como innovación dentro de la tradición escotista. La conclusión que se alcanza es que la teoría de Juan Iribarne muestra desacuerdos fundamentales que distinguen las teorías (...)
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    Oedipus, Fate, and Cosmic Justice.John B. Noone Jr - 1959 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 34 (1):57-78.
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    Sapientiale, Liber III, cap. 1–20 by Thomae Eboracensis.Timothy B. Noone - 2022 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (3):605-607.
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    William of Ockham.Timothy B. Noone - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 696–712.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Universals, logic, and philosophy of mind Ontological reduction Philosophical theology Ethics.
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