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  1. Act, Species, and Appearance.Russel L. Friedman - 2015 - In Gyula Klima (ed.), Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy. New York: Fordham University. pp. 141-165.
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  • What am I thinking about? John Duns Scotus and Peter Aureol on intentional objects.Dominik Perler - 1994 - Vivarium 32 (1):72-89.
    What am I thinking about? John Duns Scotus and Peter Aureol on intentional objects.
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  • Peter Aureoli and William of Ockham on Relations.Mark Henninger - 1985 - Franciscan Studies 45 (1):231-243.
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  • Implicit Knowledge.W. Goris - 2002 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 69 (1):33-65.
    The doctrine of being developed by the Franciscan theologian Peter of Oriol 1is highly original. The present contribution will analyse this doctrine from a distinct point of view. It is mainly interested in Aureoli's description of the concept of being as an implicit concept and reads his doctrine of being exclusively in this regard. The interest of the idea that the concept of being is entirely implicit lies in the particularity that the Franciscan also holds the concept of being to (...)
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  • The Appearance of Reality: Peter Aureol and the Experience of Perceptual Error.I. I. Denery - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 55 (1):27-52.
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