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Albert the Great’s Inventive Logic

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 1996
L'A. se propose d'examiner la philosophie logique d'Albert le Grand pour montrer en quoi elle est inspiree de la doctrine d'Aristote exposee dans les Topiques. Il s'agit d'abord de cerner la specificite de la logique exposee par Albert le Grand telle qu'il l'expose au XIII e siecle.
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Albert the Great (1200–80)

2018
Albert the Great was the first scholastic interpreter of Aristotle’s work in its entirety, as well as being a theologian and preacher. He left an encyclopedic body of work covering all areas of medieval knowledge, both in philosophy (logic, ethics, metaphysics, sciences of nature, meteorology, mineralogy, psychology, anthropology, physiology, biology ...
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The Writings of Albert the Great

Blackfriars, 1932
His Holiness Pope Pius XI, proclaiming Albertus Magnus a Saint and a Doctor of the Church, said of him, that he knew everything that was to be known. And indeed his outstanding characteristic was the universality of his learning. In his writings he covered the whole field of knowledge, and he was as great in philosophy and theology as in meteorology ...
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Albert the Great

Philosophical Studies, 1981
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The occurrence and hazards of great subduction zone earthquakes

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
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Natural Rights in Albert the Great

2017
Paying careful attention to his use of language, this chapter introduces Albert the Great’s contribution to natural rights into the scholarly debate between subjective and objective rights. Teacher of Thomas Aquinas, Albert’s work on ius naturale has been overshadowed in many aspects by the significance and impact of his student’s.
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Albert the Great on Climatic Determinism

Early Science and Medicine
Abstract The concept of ‘climate’ has evolved from its original meaning as an astronomical and geographical reality to a contemporary vision in which it appears as an entity that can be changed and affected by human beings. Long before arriving at the current state of affairs, the thirteenth-century notion of clima was closely related to the influence ...
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