2018 Papers
(as of August 9, 2019)
Alpha omega : rivista di filosofia e teologia dell'Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum, 21 (2-3 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 92 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Ambrose Little, O.P., “Are You What You Eat or Something More?,” 1 – 20.
- Steven J. Jensen, “Aquinas’s Original Discovery: A Reply to Barnwell,” 73 – 95.
- Gregory P. Floyd, Review of Crossing the Rubicon: The Borderlands of Philosophy and Theology, by Emmanuel Falque, translated by Reuben Shank, 179 – 183.
- Scott F. Crider, Review of Thomas Aquinas on Persuasion: Action, Ends, and Natural Rhetoric, by Jeffrey J. Maciejewski, 187 – 189.
Issue 2
- Brian T. Carl, “The Transcendentals and the Divine Names in Thomas Aquinas,” 225 – 247.
- Matthew Shea, “Aquinas on God-Sanctioned Stealing,” 277 – 293.
- Daniel J. Simpson, “Reframing Aquinas on Art and Morality,” 295 – 311.
- Richard Cross, “Are Names Said of God and Creatures Univocally?,” 313 – 320.
- Brian Davies, O.P., “Are Names Said of God and Creatures Univocally?,” 321 – 327.
- Richard Cross, “Richard Cross’s Response to Brian Davies,” 329 – 331.
- Brian Davies, O.P., “Response to Richard Cross on ‘Are Names Said of God and Creatures Univocally?’,” 333 – 336.
- Andrew J. Jaeger, Review of Aquinas On the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union, by Michael Gorman, 391 – 394.
- Christopher Toner, Review of Thomas Aquinas on War and Peace, by Gregory Reichberg, 400 – 404.
Issue 3
Issue 4
Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía, 35 (1-2 ipy)
Issue 2
Issue 3
- José Antonio Fernández López and José Luís Villacañas Berlanga, “‘Visión Deleytable’: Sueño alegórico y búsqueda de la verdad en un trasfondo judío,” 577-585.
- Jorge García López, “La edición crítica de ‘Visión Deleitable’: Constitución del texto e historia de la tradición,” 587-598.
- Luis M. Girón Negrón, “Maimónides romanceado: Apuntes sobre la ‘Visión Deleitable’ y la recepción de la ‘Guía’ en la España cuatrocentista,” 599-615.
- Michelle M. Hamilton, “Para construir la verdad: La lógica como nexo entre la tradición judeo-árabe y la ‘Visión Deleytable’,” 617-629.
- Rafael Ramón Guerrero, “El concepto de profecía de Maimónides en la ‘Visión Deleytable’ de Alfonso de la Torre y sus fuentes árabes,” 631-649.
- Miguel Ángel Granada, “Maimónides en la ‘Visión Deleytable’: diferencia antropológica, beatitud intelectual y el problema de la materia,” 651-677.
- Miquel Beltrán, “La verdad en las opiniones sobre la providencia, en ‘Visión Deleytable’,” 679-696.
- Antonio Rivera García, “Mudejarismo filosófico: la crítica de la creación y la profetología en ‘Visión Deleytable’,” 697-714.
- Rafael Herrera Guillén, Verdad y mentira en sentido judío (‘El Tratado del arte de la lógica’ de Maimónides en la ‘Visión Deleytable’),” 715-727.
- José Antonio Fernández López, “Los límites del racionalismo religioso en la ‘Visión Deleytable’,” 729-749.
- R. Ramón Guerrero, Review of Avicenna Latinus: Liber primus naturalium. Tractatus tertius. De his quae habent naturalia ex hoc quod habent quantitatem, edited by J. Janssens, 755-757.
Angelicum, 95 (3 ipy)
Issue 1
- Christian Ferraro, “Riflessioni sul costitutivo della beatitudine dalla prospettiva del «tomismo intensivo»,” 7-24.
- Alberto Frigerio, “Le radici antiche di un dibattito attuale sulla razionalità pratica: interpretazione tomasiana e gadameriana della phronesis aristotelica,” 25-54.
- Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P., Review of La Démonstration de l’existence de Dieu. Les conclusions des cinq voies de saint Thomas d’Aquin et la preuve a priori dans le thomisme du XVIIe siècle, by Igor Agostini, 149-153
- Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P., Review of Il diritto naturale dalla scolastica francescana alla riforma protestante II, by Aldo Vendemiati, 154ff .
Issue 2
- Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P., “San Tommaso d’Aquino nell’enciclica Fides et ratio,” 181-188.
- Walter Senner, O.P., “«Fides et ratio» or «raison et foi»: Pope John Paul II and Alain de Libera mis-reading Albertus Magnus?” 189-200.
Issue 3
- Ryszard Rybka, O.P., Review of «Ordo rationis» virtù e legge. Studio sulla morale tomista della «Summa Theologiae», by Marco Panero, 400ff.
Annuario Filosofico, 34 (1 ipy)
Anuario Filosófico, 51 (3 ipy)
Issue 3
- Silvana Filippi, “La metafísica medieval y la crítica de Heidegger a la ontoteología,” 557-582.
- Elisabeth Reinhardt, Review of Aristote et Thomas d’Aquin, by Leo J. Elders, 595-597.
- Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri, Review of Aquinas’s Theory of Perception: An Analytic Reconstruction, by Anthony J. Lisska, 611-614.
- Martina Mazzoli, Review of La noción de scientia en Tomás de Aquino, José María Felipe Mendoza, 618-621
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy, 28 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
- Marwan Rashed, “Chose, Item et Distinction : L’« Homme Volant » D'Avicenne avec et Contre Abū Hāšim Al-Ǧubbā’ī,” 167 – 185.
- Tommaso Alpina, “The Soul Of, the Soul In Itself, and the Flying Man Experiment,” 187 – 224.
- Salimeh Maghsoudlou, “The Status of the Spirit in Al-Mustamlī Al-Buḫārī’s Šarḥ Al-Ta‘arruf: Case Study of the Interrelationships of Hanafite Sufism, Sunnī Kalām and Avicennism in the Fifth / Eleventh Century Transoxiana,” 225 – 255.
- Peter Adamson, “The Simplicity of Self-Knowledge After Avicenna,” 257 – 277.
- Dimitri Gutas, Review of A New “Edition” of Hunayn’s Risāla, by Hunayn b. Ishāq, 279 – 284.
Archa Verbi. Yearbook for the Study of Medieval Theology, 15 (1 ipy)
- Wolfgang Buchmüller, OCist, “Integumentum, involucrum, revelatio: Zur Kontroverse um eine philosophisch-theologische Schrifthermeneutik bei Wilhelm von Conches, Wilhelm von Saint-Thierry und Isaak von Étoile.”
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 100 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2-4: NTR
Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 72 (6 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3
Issue 5
Issue 6
Archives de Philosophie, 81 (4 ipy): NTR
Archives d’Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen-Âge, 85 (1 ipy)
- Gilbert Dahan, “L’exégèse médiévale de l’épître à Philémon,” 7-47.
- Nicoletta Palmieri, « Lectures croisées de Théophile et d’Isaac Israeli : à l’origine des débats médiévaux autour de la formation de l’urine, » 49-71.
- Charles Ehret, « La force de la règle et la force des choses : Thomas d’Aquin contre la causalité-pacte », 73-107.
- Jean-Baptiste Brenet, « Métaphysique et politique « en intention seconde ». Jean de Jandun héritier d’Averroès et d’Alexandre d’Aphrodise, » 109-127.
- Magali Roques, “Must the Relation of Substantial Composition Be a Mode? William of Ockham’s Answers,” 129-148 (retracted by the journal in its 2020 issue for plagiarism: "La pertinence de ces accusations [que l'article ne répondait pas aux standards académiques en reproduisant des extraits d' ouvrages sans en citer explicitement les sources] est avérée. Les emprunts verbatim signalés sont tout à fait évidents et indiscutables (...) Nous (...) réprouvons le plagiat sous toutes ses formes").
- Frédérique Lachaud et Elsa Marguin-Hamon, « Mouvement réformateur et mémoire de Pierre de Wakefield en Angleterre au milieu du XIIIe siècle : l’ Invective contre le roi Jean », 149-201.
- Pascale Bermon, « Un sermon inaugural attribué à Robert Holcot dans le manuscrit Toulouse 342 », 203-221.
- Marcela Borelli, “Petrarch’s Glosses to Augustine: The ms. Paris, BnF, Lat. 2103,” 223-266.
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences, 68 (2 ipy)
Issue 1 et 2 (n° 180-181)
- Matteo Cosci, Le fonti di Galileo Galilei per le Lezioni e studi sulla stella nuova del 1604
- Alfredo Paolella, Discussione critica sulle edizioni della Strix di Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Archivum Franciscanum Historicum, 111 (4 ipy)
Issue 1/2
- Carlos E. Saltos Solà, Review of Bonaventure Revisited: Companion to the Breviloquium, edited by Dominic V. Monti, O.F.M. and Katherine Wrisley Shelby.
- Marc Ozilou, Review of Les anges et le lieu, by Henri de Gand, Matthieu d’Aquasparta [OMin.], Richard de Mediavilla [OMin.], Pierre de Jean Olivi [OMin.], traductions et notes par T. Suarez-Nani, O. Ribordy, Ph. Schultheiss, G. Evangelista et G. Lardelli.
- Francesco Pica, Review of Collationes oxonienses by Iohannis Duns Scoti [OMin.].
- Claus A. Andersen, Review of Scholastica Colonialis: Reception and Development of Baroque Scholasticism in Latin America, 16th-18th Centuries, edited by Roberto Hofmeister Pich and Alfredo Aantiago Culleton.
Issue 3/4: NTR
Archivum Latinitatis Medii Aevi, 76 (1 ipy)
Augustinian Studies, 49 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Anne-Isabelle Bouton-Touboulic, “Body Language in Augustine’s Confessiones and De doctrina christiana,” 1 – 23.
- Adam Ployd, “Non poena sed causa: Augustine’s Anti-Donatist Rhetoric of Martyrdom,” 25 – 44.
- Rachel Early, “Love of Neighbor by Way of the Temporal Dispensation in St. Augustine,” 45 – 64.
- Justin Shaun Coyle, “Taking Laughter Seriously in Augustine’s Confessions,” 65 – 86.
- Scott Bailey, Review of the mobile application Augustine’s Confessions, version 1.5.3, created by Villanova University, 92 – 95.
- Kari Kloos, Review of Augustine’s Early Theology of Image: A Study in the Development of Pro-Nicene Theology, by Gerald P. Boersma, 102 – 104.
- Laela Zwollo, Review of The Mystagogical Function of the Motherhood of Good and Spiritual Motherhood in Augustine, by C. H. M. Bouwman, 105 – 112.
- Sarah Stewart-Kroeker, Review of Political Augustinianism: Modern Interpretations of Augustine’s Political Thought, by Michael J. S. Bruno, 113 – 116.
- Anne-Marie Schultz, Review of Discerning the Good in the Letters and Sermons of Augustine, by Joseph Clair, 117 – 120.
- Andrew C. Chronister, Review of Un dossier de l’Épistolaire augustinien: la correspondance entre l’Afrique et Rome à propos de l’affaire pélagienne (416-418): traduction, commentaire et annotations, by Laurence Dalmon, 121 – 124.
- Lauren Frances Guerra, Review of The Mestizo Augustine: A Theologian Between Two Cultures, by Justo L. González, 132 – 135.
- Adam Ployd, Review of The Quest for the Trinity: The Doctrine of God in Scripture, History, and Modernity, by Stephen R. Holmes, 136 – 139.
- Joshua R. McManaway, Review of The Theology of Augustine: An Introductory Guide to His Most Important Works, by Matthew Levering, 152 – 154.
- Erik Kenyon, Review of Augustine’s Virgilian Retreat: Reading the Auctores at Cassiciacum, by Joseph Pucci, 162 – 169.
- Ian Clausen, Review of Moral Conscience through the Ages: Fifth Century BCE to the Present, by Richard Sorabji, 170 – 173.
- Thomas McNulty, Review of Augustine for the Philosophers: The Rhetor of Hippo, the Confessions, and the Continentals, edited by Calvin L. Troup, 174 – 178.
Issue 2
- Brian Dunkle, S.J., “Humility, Prophecy, and Augustine’s Harmony of the Gospels,” 207 – 225.
- Todd D. Vasquez, Review of On the Trinity, by Richard of Saint Victor, trans. and comm. Ruben Angelici, 293 – 296.
- Adam Ployd, Review of The Influence of Origen on the Young Augustine: A Chapter of the History of Origenism, by György Heidl, 297 – 300.
- Reid B. Locklin, Review of The Divine Body in History: A Comparative Study of the Symbolism of Time and Embodiment in St. Augustine and Ramanuja, by Ankur Barua, 301 – 303.
- John Spano, Review of Restless Mind: Curiositas and the Scope of Inquiry in St. Augustine’s Psychology, by Joseph Torchia, O. P., 304 – 307.
- Jeremy David Wallace, Review of Augustine’s City of God: A Critical Guide, ed. James Wetzel, 308 – 310.
- James A. Andrews, Review of Disciplining Christians: Correction and Community in Augustine’s Letters, by Jennifer Ebbeler, 311 – 314.
- Phillip Cary, Review of The Theological Epistemology of Augustine’s De Trinitate, by Luigi Gioia, OSB, 315 – 317.
- Angus Paddison, Review of Hermeneutics and the Church: In Dialogue with Augustine, by James A. Andrews, 318 – 320.
- Michael Cameron, Review of Praise Seeking Understanding: Reading the Psalms with Augustine, by Jason Byasse, 321 – 327
Augustinianum, 58 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Thomas Clemmons, “The Common, History, and the Whole: Guiding Themes in De vera religione,” 125 – 154.
- Christos Terezis & Lydia Petridou, “Historical and Systematic Approaches of Pseudo-Dionysios the Areopagite’s De divinis nominibus: A Case Study (George Pachymeres),” 231 – 249.
- Kolawole Chabi, “The Greatness of Humility. Saint Augustine on Moral Excellence,” 290 – 294.
- Giuseppe Caruso, Review of La Strega (Strix) di Gianfrancesco Pico, intro., trans., and comm. Lucia Pappalardo, 301 – 303
Issue 2
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 96: NTR
Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter, 21 (1 ipy)
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 26 (4-6 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3
Issue 6
Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, 60 (1 ipy)
- Laurent Cesalli, “The New Ueberweg – Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie: Publication of the First Three Volumes on the Byzantine and Latin Middle Ages.”
- Natalia G. Jakubecki, “Divine Providence and Free Will in the De Angelo Perdito by Gilbert Crispin. An Interpretation in Light of the Consolation of Philosophy.”
- William Courtenay, “An Anonymous Oxford Franciscan(?), Questiones super Sententias, 1295-c.1305.”
- Jaume Mensa I Valls, “The Collocutio Friderici Regis Siciliae et nostra, lecta et communicata Sedi Apostolicae by Arnau de Vilanova (†1311): A Rehabilitation.”
- Lydia Deni Gamboa, “El conocimiento intuitivo como garante epistémico según William of Ockham y Adam of Wodeham.”
- Giovanna Murano, “Il manoscritto della Destructio destructionum di Averroè appartenuto a Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.”
- Christophe Geudens, “On Topical Logic During the Late Middle Ages. A Study of Saint-Omer, BA., Ms. 609.”
Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 111 (4 ipy)
Issue 3:
Issue 4: NTR
Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin, 87 (1 ipy)
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 48 (6 ipy)
Issues 1 – 3/4: NTR
Issues 5-6: forthcoming
Chôra, 15-16 (1 ipy) (double issue for 2017-2018)
Collectanea Franciscana, 89 (4 ipy)
Issue 1/2
- Pietro Maranesi, “Pietro di Bernardone nella vicenda iniziale di Francesco: Analisi della ‘Legenda trium sociorum’,” 7-52.
- “Ipse Altissimus revelavit michi et dominus papa confirmavit. Recenti contributi e questioni aperte su Francesco d’Assisi. Atti della Tavola rotonda, Milano, 20 gennaio 2017. Dipartimento di Storia, Archeologia e Storia dell’arte – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore − Milano,” 263-345.
- Maria Pia Alberzoni, “Introduzione,” 265-279.
- Gert Melville, “‘Homo Spiritum Dei habens’. Francesco a Chiesa istituzionale e trascendenza individuale,” 281-300.
- Maria Teresa Dolso, “Francesco e la sua Regola tra ispirazione evangelica e direttive papali,” 301-317.
- Felice Accrocca, “Il ‘mistero’ Francesco,” 319-325.
- Maria Pia Alberzoni, “Francesco e le istituzioni. Intervento di risposta,” 327-334.
- Alfonso Marini, “Tra storiografia e filologia. Intervento in risposta,” 335-345.
- David Rabourdin, “Congrès International ‘Deus summe cognoscibilis. L’actualité théologique de saint Bonaventure’ Rome, 15-17 novembre 2017. Chronique,” 363-370.
Issues 3-4
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 66 (6 ipy)
Issue 1
Issues 2-6: NTR
Dialogue, 57 (4 ipy)
Issue 3:
Issue 4: NTR
Dionysius, 36 (1 ipy)
Discusiones Filosóficas, 19 (2 ipy): NTR
Divus Thomas, 121 (3 ipy)
Issue 2
- Laurence Wuidar, “Dall’albero musicale alla vox spiritualis: suono e mistero in Giovanni Scoto Eriugena,” 116-141.
Issue 3
- Fr. Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P., “Provvidenza divina, angelo custode e dignità della persona umana,” 57-75.
- Francesco Compagnoni, “La persona umana come soggetto politico nell’opera di T. d’Aquino,” 112-118.
- Luigi Cornacchia, “‘Sicut pars ad totum’. Persona, società e responsabilità penale: per una lettura realista di alcuni odierni concetti giuspenalistici,” 124-134.
- Marco Damonte, “Tommaso nel dibattito sul dualismo anima-corpo,” 135-145.
- Richard J. Dougherty, “St. Thomas Aquinas on the Nature of Man in the « Treatise on Law »,” 167-177.
- John Dudley, “God’s Pleasure and Man’s Pleasure According to St. Thomas Aquinas,” 178-188.
- Simone Guidi, “« Magnae dignitati est in rationali natura subsistere ». Aquinas’ Notion of « Person » and the Ontology of Spiritual Substances,” 208-218.
- Arkadiusz Gudaniec, “‘Esse personale’ come fondamento della persona umana,” 219-227.
- Terence Kennedy, “Mercy and the God of Love in St. Thomas,” 234-245.
- Mirella Lorenzini, “Persona e natura umana in chiave educativa: il pensiero di san Tommaso nel progetto educativo di una scuola di primo grado,” 246-255.
- Andrea Porcarelli, “Educability as a Prerogative of the Human Being: The Influence of Thomas Aquinas’ Thought in Pedagogical Personalism of the Twentieth Century,” 256-267.
- Ignacio Serrano del Pozo, “Algo imperfecto y ocasional: una relectura a la controvertida tesis de Tomás de Aquino sobre la mujer,” 268-280.
- Jörgen Vijgen, “Wounded Nature. Thomas Aquinas on the Fragility of the Virtuous Life and the Limits of a Philosophical Virtue Ethics,” 281-291.
- Alex Yeung, “Person and Creativity: A Gilson Inspired Reading of St. Thomas Aquinas,” 303-312.
- Michaël Bauwens, “Thomas on the Metaphysics of Freedom in Heaven and Hell,” 313-318.
- Maria Aracoeli Beroch, “‘Sourcehood’ e scelta in Tommaso d’Aquino: l’uomo come perfetto padrone dei suoi atti,” 319-323.
- José Maria Carabante, “Naturaleza humana y persona. La persona como trascendental en santo Tomás de Aquino,” 324-329.
- Elisabetta Casadei, “‘Rational choice’ ed ‘electio’ tommasiana,” 330-335.
- Tomasz Duma, “Metaphysical Foundations of the Identity of the Human Being According to St. Thomas Aquinas,” 342-347.
- Marcus B. Gaffney, “Recovering Thomistic Ethical Solutions in the Categories of Natural Inclination,” 348-353.
- Francesco Luigi Gallo, “Contro il determinismo biologico: Tommaso d’Aquino e il cervello plastic,” 354-358.
- Lu Jiang, “Person and Freedom in Thomas Aquinas’ Philosophy,” 359-364.
- Anna Mazurek, “The Aim of Humor. A Discussion of Aquinas’ Conception of Humor,” 365-370.
- Seyyed Mohsen Eslami, “Value-Based Theories of Reasons and Matters of Taste: Aquinas on Limitations of Reason Alone,” 371-377.
- Michał Oleksowiczf, “The Implications of Aquinas’s Concept of the Corporeal Spirits for the Anthropological Mind-Body Debate,” 378-383.
- Marco Panero, “‘Ordo rationis’, specificazione morale degli atti umani e regolazioni virtuose,” 389-394.
- Matteo Scozia, “Thomism and Scotism in the light of Pierre Legendre’s Dogmatic Anthropology,” 395-399.
Doctor Virtualis, 14 (1 ipy)
- Ernesto Dezza, “Le stimmate di Francesco come locus philosophicus,” 17 – 36.
- Francesca Pullano, “L’eredità agostiniana dalla tradizione monastica alle filosofie francescane,” 37 – 63.
- Davide Riserbato, “Agere obiectum. La finalità pratica della teologia come dilectio Dei in Pietro Aureolo,” 67 – 87.
- Amalia Salvestrini, “Francescanesimo controverso. Aspetti conoscitivi agostiniani tra francescani e Nicola d’Autrecourt,” 90 – 122.
- Elio Franzini, “Un mito moderno. Nota su san Francesco nella lettura di Francesco Novati,” 125 – 136.
- Macro Damonte, “Francescanesimo wittgensteiniano. Un’indicazione storiografica tra provocazione e proposta,” 137 – 169.
Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale, 29 (1 ipy)
- M. Schwark, “Simplicius and Iamblichus on Shape (morphé),” 59-88.
- J. Jabbour, “La structure du Contre Galien de Farabi et son épître sur la médecine,” 89-124.
- S. Di Vincenzo, “A Hidden Source? Considerations on Averroes’ Recourse to Avicenna’s Madhal of the Šifa? in the Middle Commentary on Porphyry’s Isagoge,” 125-136.
- L. Campi, “God is the Rewarder not of Nouns but of Adverbs: Hunting Abelardian Ghosts,” 155-190.
- F. Binotto, “Henry of Ghent: The Problem of Individuation and the Contingency of Creatures. Some Remarks on Question 8 of Quodlibet II,” 191-230.
- G. Fornasieri, “Peter Auriol on Connotative Distinction and His Criticism of Scotus’s Formal Distinction,” 231-274.
- C. Paladini, “Essenza ed essere secondo Pietro Aureoli,” 275-352.
- M. Bertagna, “Enthymematic Implication and Medieval Theory of Consequences,” 353-382.
- M. Roques, “Chatton on Extension,” 383-414.
- J. van den Bercken, “The distinctio rationis ex natura rei necessitantis: An Augustinian Alternative to the Formal Distinction?” 415-456.
- D. Riserbato, “Esistenza e verità in Ugolino da Orvieto O.E.S.A. († 1373). Verum incomplexum e significabile complexe tra Semantica e Ontologia,” 457-478.
- E. A. Lukács, “«Contuli cum magistro meo reverendo Nicholao de Dinckelspuhel in tribus principiis meis»: Die Principia des Walter von Bamberg O. Carm. aus 1400-1402,” 479-504.
Early Science and Medicine, 23 (6 ipy)
Issue 3
Issue 4
Issue 5/6: NTR
Ergo, 5 (1 ipy)
Issue 1
Estudios Filosoficos, 67 (3 ipy): NTR
Etudes Franciscaines, 11 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Sophie Delmas, “Un séculier chez les Mendiants. Godefroid de Fontaines († 1309), lecteur d’Eustache d’Arras, OFM.”
Issue 2: NTR
Faith and Philosophy, 35 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
Issue 4:
Falsafe va Kalam-e Eslami (Iranian Journal For The Philosophy & Kalam) (Maqalat wa Barrasiha), 51 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
- Seyyed Ali Hosseini, “Aristotle’s Argument Against Essential Movement and the Avicenna and Averroes’s Views on It,” 177-196.
- Seyed Mohammad Ali Dibaji, “Ghazali’s Methodology in Confronting Avicenna’s Philosophy,” 197-222.
- Roohollah Fadaei, Reza Akbari, “Experimentation in Avicenna's Philosophy by Referring to Its Practical Application in His Works on Natural Sciences,” 245-260.
- Asadollah Fallahi, “Evaluating the Attribution of Buridan and Barcan Formulas to Ibn Sina in Sinavi Logic,” 261-278.
- Nadia Maftouni, “Love Vis-Á-Vis Beauty for Avicenna and Suhrawardi,” 279-295.
Filozofia, 73 (10 ipy):
Issue 3
Issue 4
Issue 7
Issue 10
Franciscan Studies, 76 (1 ipy)
- Brett W. Smith, “‘A Theme Song of His Life’: Aspectus and Affectus in the Writings of Robert Grosseteste,” 1-22.
- Kevin E. Jones, “Bonaventure on Habitual Grace in Adam: A Change of Heart on Nature and Grace?” 39-66.
- Catherine A. Levri, “A Structural Analysis of Bonaventure's Omnium artifex docuit me sapientia,” 67-97.
- Massimiliano Traversino Di Cristo, “The Classic Age of the Distinction Between God's Absolute and Ordered Power: In, Around, and After the Pontificate of John XXII (1316–1334),” 207-266.
- Oleg V. Bychkov, “The Status of the Phenomenal Appearance of the Sensory in Fourteenth-century Franciscan Thought after Duns Scotus (Peter Aureol to Adam of Wodeham),” 267-285.
- Oleg V. Bychkov, Review of Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, edited by Gyula Klima, and Bero Magni de Ludosia, Questions on the Soul. A Medieval Swedish Philosopher on Life, by Robert Andrews, 359-372.
- William Crozier, Review of Notabilia Super Metaphysicam,by Giorgio Pini, 373-378
Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie, 65 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Giornale di Metafisica, 40 (2 ipy): NTR
Gregorianum, 99 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3
- Isabelle Bochet, “« Désire ce qui fera ton plaisir » (Augustin, In Ps. 41,3),” 469 – 482.
Issue 4: NTR
Heythrop Journal, 59 (6 ipy)
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Issue 2
Issue 3
- Ilia Delio, “From Aquinas to Teilhard: Divine Action and the Metaphysics of Love,” 468 – 483.
- James E. Dolezal, Review of Aquinas’s Way to God: The Proof in De Ente et Essentia, by Gaven Kerr, 607 – 609.
- Luke Murray, Review of The Hermeneutics of Knowing and Willing in the Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, by E. O’Reilly, O.P., 610.
- Patrick Madigan, Review of Thomism & Predestination: Principles and Disputations, edited by S. Long, R. Nutt, & T.J. White, 610 – 611.
- Mark K. Spencer, Review of The Metaphysical Presuppositions of Being-in-the-World: A Confrontation between St. Thomas Aquinas and Martin Heidegger, by Caitlin Smith Gilson, 613-615.
- Mark K. Spencer, Review of Aquinas and Radical Orthodoxy: A Critical Inquiry, by Paul J. DeHart, 615-616.
Issue 4
- Liran Shia Gordon, “Reconstructing Aquinas’s Process of Abstraction,” 639 – 652.
- Roberto Di Ceglie, “On Aquinas’s Theological Reliabilism,” 653 – 662.
- Alan P. Darley, “The Epistemological Hope: Aquinas versus other Receptions of Pseudo‐Dionysius on the Beatific Vision,” 663 – 688.
- Angus Brook, “Thomas Aquinas on the Effects of Original Sin: A Philosophical Analysis,” 721 – 732.
- Patrick Madigan, Review of Aquinas’s Theory of Perception: An Analytic Reconstruction, by Anthony J. Lisska, 750 – 751.
- Andrew Meszaros, Review of The Knowledge of the First Principles in Saint Thomas Aquinas, by Mary Christine Ugobi-Onyemere, 751 – 752.
Issue 6
History and Philosophy of Logic, 39 (4 ipy)
Issue 3
Issue 4
History of Philosophy Quarterly, 35 (4 ipy): NTR
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 83, 84 (6 ipy)
Volume 83
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3: NTR
Volume 84
Issue 3
- Kirk R. MacGregor, “Harmonizing Molina’s Rejection of Transworld Damnation with Craig’s Solution to the Problem of the Unevangelized,” 345-353.
International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 26 (5 ipy): NTR
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology (formerly Bijdragen), 79 (4-5 ipy)
Issue 1-2:
Issue 3
Issue 4-5: NTR
International Philosophical Quarterly, 58 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
- Joseph Gamache, “Aquinas and Contemporary Epistemology,” 157 – 173.
- Gaven Kerr, “The Immediate Realism of Léon Noël,” 175 – 189.
- Edward Ryan Moad, “Divine Conservation, Concurrence, and Occasionalism,” 209 – 225.
- Brendan Sweetman, Review of Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Contra Gentiles: A Guide and Commentary, by Brian Davies, 232 – 234.
- Joseph W. Koterski, S.J., Review of “The Crisis of Modernity”; and “The Age of Secularization", by Augusto Del Noce, edited & translated by Carlo Lancellotti, 235-236.
Issue 3
- Christopher James Wolfe & Jonatan Polce, S.J., “A Response to John Rawls’s Critique of Loyola on the Human Good,” 331 – 342.
- Justin M. Anderson, Review of Aquinas on Virtue: A Causal Reading, by Nicholas Austin, S.J., 345 – 347.
- Aaron Segal, Review of David Shatz: Torah, Philosophy, and Culture, edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes, 347-350.
- Joseph W. Koterski, S.J., Review of Plato’s Persona: Marsilio Ficino, Renaissance Humanism, and Platonic Traditions, by Denis J.-J. Robichaud, 350-352.
Issue 4
Journal of Islamic Philosophy, 12 (1 ipy): no issue this year
Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 26 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
- Aviram Ravitsky, “Yaʿqūb al-Qirqisānī on Human Intellect, Legal Inference, and the Meaning of the Aristotelian Syllogism,” 149-173.
- Avi Elqayam, “The Metaphysical, Epistemological, and Mystical Aspects of Happiness in the Treatise on Ultimate Happiness Attributed to Moses Maimonides,” 174-211.
- Alex Sztuden, “God of Abraham, God of Aristotle: Soloveitchik’s Reading of The Guide of the Perplexed,” 212-232.
Journal of Medieval History, 44 (5 ipy)
Issue 5
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 47 (6 ipy): NTR
Journal of Philosophical Research, 43 (1 ipy): NTR
Journal of Religious Ethics, 46 (4 ipy): NTR
Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 4 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
- Peter Adamson and Fedor Benevich, “The Thought Experimental Method: Avicenna's Flying Man Argument,” 147-164.
Journal of the History of Ideas , 79 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
Issue 3
Issue 4
Journal of the History of Philosophy, 56 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
- Matthew Kent Siebert, “Augustine Development on Testimonial Knowledge,” 215 – 237
- Jeffrey Hause, Review of Justice as a Virtue: A Thomistic Perspective, by Jean Porter, 366 – 367
- Brian Davies, Review of The Arguments of Aquinas: A Philosophical View, by J. J. Maclntosh, 367 – 368
- Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, Review of The Virtue Ethics of Levi Gersonides, by Alexander Green, 368 – 369
Issue 3
Issue 4
- José A. Poblete, “Translation or Alteration? Grosseteste’s Latin Version of Aristotle’s Account of Natural Justice,” 601-627.
- R. E. Houseker, Review of Self-Awareness in Islamic Philosophy: Avicenna and Beyond, by Jari Kaukua, 750-751.
- Walter Ott, Review of Representation and Scepticism from Aquinas to Descartes, by Han Thomas Adriaenssen, 752-753.
- John Monfasani, Review of Thomism in the Renaissance: Fifty Years after Kristeller, edited by Alison Frazier, 753-754.
Journal of Islamic Philosophy, 11 (1 ipy): no issue this year.
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 81 (1 ipy): NTR
Laval théologique et philosophique, 74 (3 ipy)
Issue 2
Issue 3: forthcoming
Médiévales, 74, 75 (2 ipy): NTR
Medieval Encounters, 24 (5-6 ipy)
Issue 1/2/3
Issue 4
Issue 5/6
Mediaeval Sophia, 20 (1 ipy)
Mediaeval Studies, 80 (1 ipy)
- Garrett R. Smith, “Aufredo Gonteri on the Univocity of Being: Compilatio Lecturae primi Sententiarum distinctio 3 quaestiones 2-4,” 59-170
Mediaevalia, 39 (1 ipy): NTR
Mediaevalia. Textos e estudos, 37 (1 ipy): forthcoming
Medioevo. Rivista di Storia della Filosofia Medievale, 43 (1 ipy)
- Christophe Erismann & Byron MacDougall, “The Byzantine Reception of Porphyry’s Isagoge,” 41-72.
- Henri Hugonnard-Roche, « Sur la réception syriaque et arabe de l’Isagoge de Porphyre (corpus, réseaux d’énoncés, doctrine) », 73-122.
- Silvia Di Vincenzo, “Porphyry’s Isagoge between Bagdad and Hamadan: Yahya ibn ‘Adi and Avicenna on Individuality,” 123-150.
- John Marenbon, “The Isagoge in the Latin Tradition until c. 1200,” 151-180.
- Alessandro D. Conti, “Parts and Wholes in Paul of Venice’s Expositio super Uniuersalia Porphyrii: the Metaphysical Composition of Material Beings,” 189-209.
- Tiziano Dorandi, “Il corso di Poliziano sulla Isagoge di Porfirio e le Categorie di Aristotele nello Studio fiorentino (1491/1492),” 211-233.
- Enrico Moro, “Creatio, conuersio, formatio. Uno schema agostiniano?” 237-253.
- Giovanni Mandolino, “Una citazione del Liber de causis in uno scritto cristiano arabo del XIII secoli,” 255-257.
- Guido Alliney, “Demoni e dannati. Libero arbitrio e ostinazione al male nel pensiero di Tommaso d’Aquino,” 259-283.
Micrologus, 26 (1 ipy)
- Chiara Crisciani, “Death as a Destiny and the Hope of Long Life in the Latin Middle Ages,” 5 – 26.
- Danielle Jacquart, “Est-il possible et légitime pour un médecin médiéval de prévoir la longévité d’un patient?,” 49 – 78.
- Joseph Ziegler, “Why Did the Patriarchs Live so Long? On the Role of the Bible in the Discourse on Longevity Around 1300,” 79 – 112.
- Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, “The Prolongation of Life and its Limits. Western Europe, XIIIth-XVIth c.,” 133 – 154.
- Didier Kahn, “Quintessence of the Prolongation of Life in the Works of Paracelsus,” 183 – 226.
- Matthias Heiduk, “A Quest for Longevity? A New Approach to the Earliest Testimonies of Medieval Alchemy,” 227 – 254.
- Francesco Santi, “Teologie della resurrezione della carne (Secc. XII-XIV),” 267 – 282.
Midwest Studies In Philosophy, 42 (1 ipy): NTR
Mind, 127 (4 ipy): NTR
The Monist, 101 (4 ipy): NTR
Nous, 52 (4 ipy)
Issue 1-2: NTR
Issues 3-4: forthcoming
Nova et Vetera, 16 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Basil Cole, O.P., “A Thomistic Appraisal of the Catechism of the Catholic Church on the Capital Vices,” 1 – 19.
- Aquinas Guilbeau, “The Courage to Rest: Thomas Aquinas on the Soul of Leisure,” 39 – 46.
- Kevin L. Flannery, S.J., Thomas V. Berg, “Amoris Laetitia, Pastoral Discernment, and Thomas Aquinas,” 81 – 111.
- Angela Franz Franks, “Thinking the Embodied Person with Karol Wojtyła,” 141 – 171.
- Petar Popoviß, “Securing the Foundations: Karol Wojtyła’s Thomistic Personalism in Dialogue with Natural Law Theory,” 231 – 257.
- Francis J. Beckwith, Review of Commentary on Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Law, by J. Budziszewski, 343 – 345.
- Daniel W. Houck, Review of The Glory of God’s Grace: Deification According to St. Thomas Aquinas, by Daria Spezzano, 346 – 349.
- Matthew R. McWhorter, Review of Human Action in Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, & William of Ockham, by Thomas M. Osborne Jr., 352 – 355.
Issue 2:
- Leo Elders S.V.D., “St. Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Temperance and Aristotle,” 465 – 487
- Gregory M. Reichberg, “Journet on the Impossibility of Christian Holy War,” 511 – 541
- Boyd Taylor Coolman, “A Cord of Three Strands Is Not Easily Broken: The Transcendental Brocade of Unity, Truth, and Goodness in the Early Franciscan Intellectual Tradition,” 561 – 586
- Thomas Joseph White O.P., “The Infused Science of Christ,” 617 – 641
- Kevin E. O’Reilly O.P., Review of Ethical Sex: Sexual Choices and Their Nature and Meaning, by Anthony McCarthy, 669 – 672
- John David Moser, Review of Did the Saviour See the Father? Christ, Salvation, and the Vision of God , by O.P. Simon Francis Gaine, 675 – 682
- J. Columcille Dever, Review of Augustine, the Trinity, and the Church: A Reading of the Anti-Donatist Sermons, by Adam Ployd, 682 – 686
Issue 3
Issue 4
- Andrew Davison, “‘He Fathers-Forth Whose Beauty Is Past Change,’ but ‘Who Knows How?’: Evolution and Divine Exemplarity,” 1067-1102.
- Jacob W. Wood, “The Study of Theology as a Foretaste of Heaven: The Influence of Albert the Great on Aquinas’s Understanding of Beatitudo Imperfecta,” 1103-1134.
- Steven A. Long, “Understanding the Common Good,” 1135-1152.
- Thomas Joseph White, O.P., “Beauty, Transcendence, and the Inclusive Hierarchy of Creation,” 1215-1226.
- Matthew R. McWhorter, Review of Aristotle’s Ethics and Medieval Philosophy: Moral Goodness and Practical Wisdom, by Anthony Celano, 1430-1432.
Oliviana, (less than 1 ipy): no issue this year.
Oriens, 46 (4 ipy)
Issue 1-2:
- Carl Sharif El-Tobgui, “From Legal Theory to Erkenntnistheorie,” 6 – 61
- Walter Edward Young, “Al-Samarqandī’s Third Mas’ala,” 62 – 128
- Asad Q. Ahmed, “Underdetermination in Late Postclassical Hanafī Legal Theories,” 129 – 158
- Omar Farahat, “Debating the Imperative Mood in Uṣūl al-Fiqh,” 159 – 185
- Nora Kalbarczyk, “Explicitly Said or Only Implied,” 186 – 221
- Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim, “Customary Practices as Exigencies in Islamic Law,” 222 – 261.
Issue 3-4:
Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, 6 (1 ipy)
- Tianyue Wu, “Augustine on the Election of Jacob,” 1-30.
- Fedor Benevich, “The Reality of the Non-Existent Object of Thought: The Possible, the Impossible, and Mental Existence in Islamic Philosophy (11th-13th c.),” 31-61.
- Laurent Cesalli, Iréne Rosier-Catach, “‘Signum est in praedicamento relationis’: Roger Bacon’s Semantics Revisited in the Light of His Relational Theory of the Sign,” 62-99.
- Therese Scarpelli Cory, “Is Anything in the Intellect that Was Not First in Sense? Empiricism and Knowledge of the Incorporeal in Aquinas,” 100-143.
- Jeffrey Hause, “Merciful Demand: Fraternal Correction as a Form of Blame,” 144-167.
- Peter King, “Marguerite Porete and Godfrey of Fontaines: Detachable Will, Discardable Virtue, Transformative Love,” 168-188.
- Can Laurens Löwe, “Aristotle and John Buridan on the Individuation of Causal Powers,” 189-222.
Parergon, 35 (2-3 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Philosopher’s Imprint, 18 (multi ipy): NTR
Philosophia, 46 (4 ipy): NTR
Philosophia. E-journal for philosophy and culture, 19-? (1-4 ipy)
Issue 1 (No. 19)
Issue 3 (No. 21)
Issues 4-? (No. 22-?): forthcoming
The Philosophical Quarterly, 68 (4 ipy)
Issue 1 (no 270)
Issues 2-4 (no 271-273): NTR
The Philosophical Review, 127 (4 ipy): NTR
Philosophical Studies, 175 (multi ipy): NTR
Philosophical Topics, 46 (2 ipy): NTR
Philosophiques, 45 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2: NTR
Philosophy and Theology, 30 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2: forthcoming
Philosophy Compass, 13 (12 ipy)
Issues 1-7: NTR
Issues 8-12: forthcoming
Praxis Filosófica, 46, 47 (2 ipy)
Volume 46
Volume 47: NTR
Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 92 (1 ipy)
Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 15 (1 ipy)
- Andrew Arlig, “Multiplex Composition and the Prospects for Substantial Unity,” 1-20.
- Gyula Klima, “There is More Than One Way to Slice a Cake: Comments on Multiplex Composition and The Prospects for Substantial Unity,” 21-28.
- Shane Wilkins, “How Unicity Theorists Can Recover the Elements from Material Substance,” 29-44.
- Thomas Ward, “Many Exits on the Road to Corpuscularianism: A Response to Wilkins,” 45-52.
- Rodrigo Guerizoli, “Boethius of Dacia on the Differentiae and the Unity of Definitions,” 53-66.
- Turner C. Nevitt, “What Has Aquinas Got Against Platonic Forms?” 67-80.
- Jacob Archambault, “Mereological Hylomorphism and the Development of the Buridanian Account of Formal Consequence,” 81-104.
Quaestio. Annuario di storia della metafisica, 18 (1 ipy)
- Giovanni Catapano, “‘Cose’ e ‘segni’ secondo Agostino,” 69-83.
- Pasquale Porro, “Il De quiditate et esse attribuito ad Alberto Magno. Una nota sulle origini della distinzione tra res a reor reris e res a ratitudine,” 85-97.
- Francesco Marrone, “Res e Realitas. Enrico di Gand e il vocabolario della cosa,” 99-122.
- Alessando D. Conti, “Essence in the Late Middle Ages: the Case of Walter Burley. From Moderate to ‘Platonic’ Realism,” 123-144.
- Jean-François Courtine, “Droit naturel et droit des nations de Thomas d’Aquin à Suárez,” 381-403.
- Mario Loconsole, “New Trends in Eckhart Studies,” 539-555.
- Severin V. Kitanov, Review of The Anthropology of Albert the Great, by Evelina Miteva, 606.
- Davide Riserbato, Review of Sull’intelligenza della fede in Bonaventura da Bagnoregio. Un secolo di studi, by M. Arosio, 620.
Quaestiones Disputatae, 8-9 (2 ipy): NTR
Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales, 85 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
- Jérôme Lagouanére, « Le credo d'Augustin en 388 », 1 – 46
- Cecilia Trifogli, “Geoffrey of Aspall on Nature,” 47 – 69
- Dragos Calma, “Adam of Bocfeld or Roger Bacon?,” 71 -108
- Hamid Taieb, “What is Cognition?,” 109 – 134
- Andrea Nannini & Chris Schabel, « Pierre Ceffons on Divine Simplicity, Part I », 135 – 185
- Theo Kobusch, « Doppelte Unwissenheit », 187 – 206
- Georgi Kapriev, « Weisheit und Philosophie in der Lehre des Maximus Confessor », 207 – 216
- Loris Sturlese, “Im Schatten der Weisheit sitzend,” 217 – 238
- Wouter Goris, “Metaphysik und Einheitswissenschaft bei Berthold von Moosburg,” 239 – 258
Issue 2
- Jean-Baptiste Brenet, “Averroès et l'intellect matériel diaphane: Remarques sur une analogie variable,” 261-284.
- Michael Szlachta, “Peter John Olivi, Free Will, and the Threefold aspectus,” 285-307.
- Andrea Nannini and Chris Schabel, “Pierre Ceffons on Divine Simplicity, Part II: Mathematical Theology, Infinity, and the Body-Soul Problem in his In Primum Sententiarum, Distinctio 8, Quaestio 2,” 309-365.
- Wouter Goris and Ludger Honnefelder, “Introduction [to the journal’s following articles on John Duns Scotus’s Reportatio Parisiensis],” 369-376.
- Stephen D. Dumont, “John Duns Scotus’s Reportatio ParisiensisExaminata: A Mystery Solved,” 377-438.
- Wouter Goris, “Scotus in Paris: On Univocity and the Portions of the Soul,” 439-469.
- Isabelle Mandrella, “Problemfall Univokation: Die Univokation von ens reale und ens rationis im Kontext der Reportatio ParisiensisI-A,” 471-492.
- Garrett R. Smith, “John Duns Scotus's Reportatio Parisiensis and the Origin of the Supertranscendentals,” 493-537.
- Hannes Möhle, “Die Willenslehre des Duns Scotus im Spiegel seiner Schriften und im Lichte seiner Schüler,” 539-560.
Religious Studies, 54 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issues 3-4: NTR
Res Philosophica, 95 (4 ipy) = The Modern Schoolman before 2013
Issue 1
Issue 4
The Review of Metaphysics, 72, 73 (4 ipy)
Volume 71
Issue 3
Issue 4
Volume 72
Issue 1: NTR
Issue 2
Revue de l’Histoire des Religions, 2018 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 3
Issue 4: NTR
Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et théologiques, 102 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issues 4
Revue des Sciences Religieuses, 92 (1-4 ipy)
Issue 3
Issue 4 : forthcoming
Revue d’Études Augustiniennes et Patristiques, 64 (2 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2 : forthcoming
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences, 71 (2 ipy): NTR
Revue Philosophique de la France et de l'Étranger, 143 (4 ipy)
Issues 1-2: NTR
Issue 3:
- Roxanne D. Marcotte, Review of Je fantasme: Averroès et l’espace potentiel, by Jean-Baptiste Brenet, 447-448.
- Dominique Foyer, Review of Obéissance du Christ, obéissance du Chrétien: Christologie et morale chez saint Thomas d’Aquin, by Hugues Bohineust, 448-449.
- David Piché, Review of Questions sur la métaphysique,Volume I: Books I to III, by John Duns Scotus, edited and translated by Olivier Boulnois and Dan Arbib, with an introduction to the Latin text by Dominique Poirel, 449-450.
- Luca Gili, Review of Quaestiones super Priora Analytica Aristotelis, by Radulphus Brito, edited by Gordon A. Wilson, 451-452.
Issue 4: NTR
Revue Philosophique de Louvain, 116 (4 ipy)
Issue 2
- Jean-Michel Counet, Review of Hugonis de Sancto Victore operum Editio auspiciis Gilduini abbatis procurata et IV voluminibus digessa, by Hugo de Sancto-Victore, edited by Rainero Brendt, 297.
- Jean-Michel Counet, Review of La royauté au roi de Chypre, by Thomas d’Aquin, translated by Delphine Carron and Véronique Decaix, 297-299.
- Alejandro Pérez, Review of Aquinas’s Ontology of the Material World. Change, Hylomorphism, and Material Objects, by Jeffrey E. Brower, 299-301.
- Jean Borel, Review of La chasse de la sagesse et autres œuvres de philosophie tardive, by Nicolas de Cues, translated by Jocelyne Sfez,301-303.
- Jean Borel, Review of Mystique rhénane et Devotio moderna, edited by Marie-Anne Vannier, 303-304.
- Jean Borel, Review of Les 900 conclusions, by Pic de la Mirandole, edited by Delphine Viellard, and La condamnation de Pic de la Mirandole, by Louis Valcke, 304-306.
- Jean-Michel Counet, Review of Debating Medieval Natural Law: A Survey, by Riccardo Saccenti, 306-307.
Issue 3: NTR
Issue 4: forthcoming
Revue Thomiste, 118 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3
- Guillaume Morin, « À la recherche de l’acte retrouvé : Genèse, nature et limite de la position d'Étienne Gilson sur l'acte d'être, » 355-390.
- Basile Valuet, « Grâce et liberté créée : une relecture de saint Thomas (I), » 429-458.
- Benoît-Dominique de la Soujeole, « Note de lecture : Joel Kaye, "Histoire de l'équilibre (1250-1375)", » 483-494.
- Bénédicte Mathonat, « Note sur la matière et les substances sensibles (II), » 459-482.
- Vincent Seret, Review of Les Chemins de l’amitié, Désirer et aimer selon saint Thomas d’Aquin, by Ollivier Guillou, O.S.B., 508-509.
Issue 4
Rivista di Filosofia Neoscolastica, 2018 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Stefano Maria Schieppati, “Determinismo, indeterminismo e il problema del futuro vero,” 171 – 184.
- Armando Bisogno, “La ‘metafisica dell’ordine’ come consolatio filosofica in Agostino, Boezio e Gregorio Magno,” 259 – 279.
- Concetto Martello, “La notion de status dans le debat sur les universaux du XIIe siecle,” 281 – 300.
- Davide Monaco, “Leo Strauss contra Hermann Cohen. A proposito di Spinoza e la tradizione ebraica,” 377 – 390.
- Nicoletta Di Vita, Giovanni Mandolino, “Rappresentazioni della natura nel Medioevo. XXIII Convegno della SISPM. Padova 24-27 maggio 2017,” 407 – 413.
- Angelo Campodonico, Review of Varieties of Virtue Ethics, edited by D. Carr, J. Arthur, K. Kristiansson, 449 – 451.
Issue 3
- Franco De Capitani, “Medicina, disciplina, misericordia. La cura del corpo e dell’anima come espressione dell’amore del prossimo e di Dio nel giovane agostino antimanicheo (Mor. Eccl. 27,52-28,58 ss.),” 547-561.
- Cristina Ottelli, “L’analogia della scienza tra proporzione e proporzionalità in Tommaso d’Aquino,” 563-581.
- Paul Gilbert, “Regard phénoménologique sur quelques textes du Moyen-Âge,” 583-598.
- Sara Ciancioso, “The Vulgarization of Ulrich of Strasbourg’s De summo bono in Tuscany during the Fourteenth and the Fifteenth Centuries,” 599-623.
- Aldo Frigerio, Review of Analytically Oriented Thomism, edited by Miroslaw Szatkowski, 704-705.
Issue 4: NTR
Rivista di Storia della Filosofia, 2018 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 4
Southwest Philosophy Review, 34 (2 ipy): NTR
Speculum, 93 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Nancy Mandeville Caciola, “On Lying: Serpents and Lies,” 101 – 110.
- Gyula Klima, “On Lying: The Medieval Liar,” 121 – 131.
- Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala, Review of [two volumes] The Epistle of Forgiveness, vol. 1, A Vision of Heaven and Hell, and The Epistle of Forgiveness, vol. 2, Hypocrites, heretics, and Other Sinners, by Abū l-‘Alā’ al-Ma‘arrī, edited and translated by Geert Jan van Gelder, Gregor Schoeler, 166 – 167.
- Philipp W. Rosemann, Review of Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl and the “Sentences” at Vienna in the Early Fifteenth Century, edited by Monica Brînzei, 181 – 183.
- Rega Wood, Review of A Companion to Walter Burley: Late Medieval Logician and Metaphysician, edited by Alessandro D. Conti, 187 – 188.
- Michela Pereira, Review of Knowledge, Contemplation, and Lullism: Contributions to the Lullian Session at the SIEPM Congress—Freising, August 20-25, 2012, edited by José Higuera Rubio, 227 – 228.
Issue 2
- C. Philipp E. Nothaft, Review of Roger Bacon’s “Communia naturalium”: A 13th Century Philosopher’s Workshop, edited by Paola Bernardini, Anna Rodolfi, 476 – 477.
- Jacob Tuttle, Review of Suárez on Aristotelian Causality, edited by Jakob Leth Fink, 498 – 499.
- Roberto Fusco, Review of Liber Lelle: Il libro di Angela da Foligno nel testo del codice di Assisi, vol. 2: Glossario, Concordanze, Sinossi, by Fortunato Frezza, 499 – 500.
- Petra Mutlová, Review of Jerome of Prague and the Foundations of the Hussite Movement, by Thomas A. Fudge, 502 – 504.
- Steven P. Marrone, Review of Henry of Ghent’s Summa, Articles 53-55: On the Divine Persons, by Roland J. Teske, 513 – 514.
- Benjamin Garstad, Review of The “Cosmography of Aethicus Ister”: Edition, Translation, and Commentary, by Michael W. Herren, 515 – 516.
- Elizabeth Eva Leach, Review of Composing the World: Harmony in the Medieval Platonic Cosmos, by Andrew Hicks, 516 – 518.
- Stephen Penn, Review of John Wyclif’s Theology of the Eucharist in Its Medieval Context: Revised and Expanded Edition of “Scriptural Logic, Real Presence, and the Parameters of Orthodoxy”, by Ian Christopher Levy, 534 – 535.
- Andrew Louth, Review of Die metaphysische Synthese des Johannes von Damaskus: Historische Zussamenhänge und Strukturtransformationen, by Smilen Markov, 541 – 542.
- Thomas B. Payne, Review of The “Ars musica” Attributed to Magister Lambertus/Aristoteles, edited by Christian Meyer, Karen Desmond, 547 – 549.
- Rob Faesen, Review of From Eden to Eternity: Creations of Paradise in the Later Middle Ages, by Alastair Minnis, 549 – 551.
- Stan Benfell, Review of Dante’s Idea of Friendship: The Transformation of a Classical Concept, by Filippa Modesto, 551 – 552.
- James Bernard Murphy, Review of Debating Medieval Natural Law: A Survey, by Riccardo Saccenti, 571 – 573.
Issue 3
- Erika T. Hermanowicz, “Augustine on Lying,” 699 – 727.
- Jeffrey Hause, Review of Questions on Love and Charity: Summa Theologiae, Secunda Secundae, Questions 23-46, by Thomas Aquinas, 783 – 784.
- Glenn Peers, Review of Michael Psellos on Literature and Art: A Byzantine Perspective on Aesthetics, edited by Charles Barber and Stratis Papaioannou, 789 – 790.
- Stephen Pelle, Review of Fruits of Learning: The Transfer of Encyclopaedic Knowledge in the Early Middle Ages, edited by Rolf H, Bremmer, Jr. and Kees Dekker, 807 – 808.
- Thomas Kuehn, Review of Frontières des savoirs en Italie à l’époque des premières universités (XIIIe–XVe siècle), edited by Joël Chandelier and Aurélien Robert, 815 – 816.
- Fabian Alfie, Review of Paradiso, by Dante, trans. by Stanley Lombardo, intro, notes, and headnotes by Alison Cornish, 823 – 824.
- Brandon W. Hawk, Review of Teaching and Learning in Medieval Europe: Essays in Honour of Gernot R. Wieland, eds. by Greti Dinsova-Bruun and Tristan Majors, 828 – 830.
- François Quiviger, Review of Les cinq sens entre Moyen Âge et Renaissance : Enjeux épistémologiques et esthétiques, eds. by Olga Anna Duhl and Jean-Marie Fritz, 830 – 831.
- Stephen Read, Review of Master Richard Sophista: “Abstractiones”, eds. Sten Ebbesen and Mary Sirridge, with E.J. Ashworth, 831 – 832.
- Heine Hansen, Review of Anonymi Epternacensis Glossae in logicam: Studie mit kritischer Edition der Texte, by Bernhard Hollick, 857 – 859.
- Kylie Murray, Review of A Companion to Boethius in the Middle Ages, eds. by Noel Harold Kaylor, Jr. and Philip Edward Phillips, 863 – 865.
- Matthew R. McWhorter, Review of Hugues de Saint-Victor : Sacrement et sacramentalité dans l’économie de la grâce, Isabelle Moulin, 882 – 884.
- C. W. Dutschke, Review of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Princeton University Library, by Don C. Skemer, 909 – 912.
- Ayhan Aytes, Review of Medieval Robots: Mechanism, Magic, Nature, and Art, by E.R. Truitt, 918 – 919.
- Nicole Bériou, Review of Of Sins and Sermons, by Siegfried Wenzel, 923 – 924.
Issue 4
- Evan King, Review of A Companion to Medieval Christian Humanism: Essays on Principal Thinkers, edited by John P. Bequette, 1163-1164.
- Cristina Álvarez Millán, Review of Montpellier et la médecine andalouse au Moyen Âge: Transfert des textes et des savoirs, by Jean-Louis Bosc, with a foreword by Lluís Cifuentes i Comamala, 1164-1166.
- Kenneth Pennington, Review of Rechtshandschriften des deutschen Mittelalters: Produktionsorte und Importwege, edited by Patrizia Carmassi and Gisela Drossbach, 1174-1175.
- Lesley-Anne Dyer Williams, Review of John Wyclif on War and Peace by Rory Cox, 1183-1184.
- Daniel J. Lasker, Review of Dāwūd al-Muqammaṣ, Twenty Chapters: An Edition of the Judeo-Arabic Text Transliterated into Arabic Characters, with a Parallel English Translation, Notes, and Introduction, edited and translated by Sarah Stroumsa, 1187-1189.
- Marcia L. Colish, Review of Peter Lombard and His Students, by Matthew Doyle, 1191-1192.
- Y. Tzvi Langermann, Review of Before Copernicus: The Cultures and Contexts of Scientific Learning in the Fifteenth Century, edited by Rivka Feldhay and F. Jamil Ragep, 1198-1200.
- Debra L. Stoudt, Review of Medizin im Konflikt: Fakultäten, Märkte und Experten in deutschen Universitätsstädten des 14. bis 16. Jahrhunderts, by Jana Madlen Schütte, 1253-1254.
Studi Medievali, 59 (2-3 ipy)
Issue 1
- C. Colomba, “« Ad umbram cuiusdam arboris speciosae »: alcune riflessioni sulla “natura bella” nel Liber de gentili et de tribus sapientibus e nel Liber amici et amati di Raimondo Lullo,” 65-78.
- M. Donnini, “Gregorio Magno e Giovanni Balbi: sinossi di contenuti e testi,” 79-112.
- J. Keskiaho, “Late-Antique or Early Medieval Annotations to Augustine’s De Genesi ad litteram. Novara, Biblioteca Capitolare, lxxxiii and Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, lat. 1804,” 189-214.
- I. Morresi, “Caratteristiche del testo delle Institutiones riflesso nelle Etymologiae di Isidoro di Siviglia,” 215-270.
- T. Gregory, “Considerazioni per una storia del pensiero scientifico altomedievale,” 271-282.
Issue 2
- R. Guglielmetti, “I ripensamenti di Giovanni di Salisbury: varianti d’autore nel Policraticus,” 539-570.
Studia Neoaristotelica, 15 (multi ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 4
Synthese, 195 (multi [recently 12] ipy): NTR
The Journal of Religion, 98 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3
Issue 4
The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review, 82 (4 ipy)
Issue 1
- Paul A. Macdonald Jr., “Grounding Human Dignity and Rights: A Thomistic Response to Wolterstorff,” 1-35.
- Angela McKay Knobel, “Aquinas and Rights as Constraints,” 37-57.
- Brian T. Carl, “The Formal Constituent of the Divine Nature: In Peter Ledesma, John of St. Thomas, and Vincent Contenson,” 59-88.
- Domenic D’Ettore, “One Is in the Definition of All: The Renaissance Thomist Controversy Over a ‘Rule’ for Names Said by Analogy,” 89-111.
- Carl A. Vater, “The Role of the Virtus Formativa in St. Thomas Aquinas's Account of Embryogenesis,” 113-132.
- Paul Gondreau, Review of Master Thomas Aquinas and the Fullness of Life, by John F. Boyle, 140-142.
- E. Christian Brugger, Review of Thomas Aquinas on War and Peace, by Gregory M. Reichberg, 142-146.
- Dominic M. Langevin, O.P., Review of The Status of Eucharistic Accidents “sine subiecto”: An Historical Survey up to Thomas Aquinas and Selected Reactions, by Jörgen Vijgen, 146-151.
- Giuseppe Butera, Review of Thomas Aquinas on Persuasion: Action, Ends, and Natural Rhetoric, by Jeffrey Maciejewski, 154-156.
Issue 2
- Mark K. Spencer, “Beauty, First and Last of All the Transcendentals: Givenness and Aesthetic, Spiritual Perception in Thomism and Jean-Luc Marion,” 157-187.
- John M. Meinert, “Divine Exemplarity, Virtue, and Theodicy in Aquinas,” 235-262.
- Gregory Pine O.P., “Magnanimity and Humility according to St. Thomas Aquinas,” 263-286.
- Jamie Spiering, Review of Human Action in Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, & William of Ockham, by Thomas M. Osborne, Jr., 292-295.
- Michael A. Dauphinais, Review of Embracing Wisdom: The "Summa Theologiae" as Spiritual Pedagogy, by Gilles Mongeau, S.J., 303-308.
- Victor M. Salas, Review of Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union, by Michael Gorman, 309-313.
- J. Brian Benestad, Review of Justice as a Virtue: A Thomistic Perspective, by Jean Porter, 317-320.
Issue 3
- Turner C. Nevitt, “How to Be an Analytic Existential Thomist,” 321-352.
- Doyen Nguyen, “Why the Thomistic Defense of "Brain Death" Is Not Thomistic: An Analysis from the Perspectives of Classical Philosophy and Contemporary Biophilosophy,” 407-446.
- Gaven Kerr, “Design Arguments and Aquinas's Fifth Way,” 447-471.
- Jeffrey P. Hause, Review of Aquinas on Virtue: A Causal Reading, by Nicholas Austin, S.J., 488-491.
- Andrew Kim, Review of Thomas Aquinas on Moral Wrongdoing, by Colleen McCluskey, 491-495.
Issue 4: forthcoming
Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, 80 (4 ipy): NTR
Tópicos. Revista de Filosofia, 54, 55 (ipy varies)
Volume 54
Volume 55: NTR
Topoi, 37 (1-2 ipy): NTR
Traditio, 73 (1 ipy)
Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies , 49 (3 ipy)
Issue 3
Vivarium, 56 (4 ipy)
Issue 1-2
- Wojciech Wciórka, “Necessity and Future-Dependence: ‘Ockhamist’ Accounts of Abraham’s Faith at Paris around 1200,” 1-46.
- Gloria Frost, “Aquinas’ Ontology of Transeunt Causal Activity,” 47-82.
- Aurora Panzica, “L’hypothèse de la cessation des mouvements célestes au XIV e siècle : Nicole Oresme, Jean Buridan et Albert de Saxe (The Hypothesis of the Cessation of Celestial Motion in the 14th Century: Nicole Oresme, John Buridan and Albert of Saxony),” 83-125.
- Chris Schabel, “Lucifer princeps tenebrarum … The Epistola Luciferi and Other Correspondence of the Cistercian Pierre Ceffons (fl. 1348-1353),” 126 -175.
- Domenic D’Ettore, “Dominic of Flanders’ Critique of John Duns Scotus’ Primary Argument for the Univocity of Being,” 176-199.
Issue 3-4
- Jacob Archambault, “Introduction: Consequences in Medieval Logic,” 201-221.
- Bianca Bosman, “The Roots of the Notion of Containment in Theories of Consequence: Boethius on Topics, Containment, and Consequences,” 222-240.
- Milo Crimi, “Formal and Material Consequences in Ockham and Buridan,” 241-271.
- Graziana Ciola, “Marsilius of Inghen on the Definition of consequentia,” 272-291.
- Jacob Archambault, “Consequence and Formality in the Logic of Walter Burley,” 292-319.
- Joke Spruyt, “Consequence and ‘Cause’: Thirteenth-Century Reflections on the Nature of Consequences,” 320-339.
- Christopher J. Martin, “The Theory of Natural Consequence,” 340-366.
Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, 53 (4 ipy)
Issue 1: NTR
Issues 2-4: forthcoming
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