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Some publications, recent and forthcoming

Albert the Great and His Arabic Sources. Medieval Science Between Inheritance and Emergence, Katja Krause and Richard C. Taylor, eds., Brepols Publishers: Turnhout, 2024 ISBN 978-2-503-60937-9

“The Importance of the Paraphrase of the De Anima of Themistius for Ibn Rushd and Ibn Sīnā,”  The Power of Words: Themistius on the Crossroad of Ages and Languages. Proceedings of the Colloquium held in Paris (3–4 May 2022) under the aegis of the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme – Marie Sklodowska- CurieActions, Elisa Coda, ed. , pp. 316-330, De Gruyter 2024. (accepted).

“Arabic Sources in Thomas’s Early Account of the Metaphysics of God,” Eleventh International Thomistic Congress, Rome. September 19-24, 2022. (In press.) 

“The Impact of the Translations From Arabic On The Latin Philosophical Culture,” A Cultural History of Translation, Cristina D’Ancona, ed. London: Bloomsbury (In press.)

“Introduction,” Katja Krause and Richard C. Taylor, Albert the Great and His Arabic Sources. Medieval Science Between Inheritance and Emergence, Katja Krause and Richard C. Taylor, eds., Brepols Publishers: Turnhout, 2024, pp. 9-41. 

“Albert the Great and Two Momentous Interpretive Accounts of Averroes,”Albert the Great and His Arabic Sources. Medieval Science Between Inheritance and Emergence, Katja Krause and Richard C. Taylor, eds., Brepols Publishers: Turnhout, 2024, pp. 69-116.

“Ibn Rushd and Averroes: A Question of More Than a Name? Philosophical Teachings of Ibn Rushd and the Construction of Averroes by Albert the Great,” Philosmus. Journal of Philosophy and Sciences in Muslim Contexts 5-6 (Rabat 2024) 239-266.

“La Causalité dans le Discours sur le Bien pur, ou Liber de causis arabe,” in Relire les Élement de  théologie de Proclus. Réceptions, interprétations antiqus et modernes, G. Aubry, L. Brisson, Ph. Hoffmann, et  Laurent Lavaud, eds., 251-276. Paris: Hermann, 2021

“Contextualizing the Kalām fī maḥḍ al-khair / Liber de causis,” in D. Calma (ed.), Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes (5th-16th Centuries), vol. 2: Translations and Acculturations, Brill, Leiden & Boston, 2021, pp. 211-232. (In print Fall 2020, copyright 2021.)

“Maimonides and Aquinas on Divine Attributes: The Importance of Avicenna” in J. Stern, J. T. Robinson and Y. Shemesh (eds.) The Guide of the Perplexed in Translation: A History of the Translations of Maimonides’ Guide and Their Impact, from the Thirteenth Century to the Twentieth (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019) pp. 333-363.

“Avicenna and the Issue of the Intellectual Abstraction of Intelligibles,” in Vol. 2 Philosophy of Mind in the Early and High Middle Ages, ed. Margaret Cameron, in The History of the Philosophy of Mind, ed. R. Copenhaver and Ch. Shields, (Abingdon, Oxon; New York: 2019) vol. 2pp. 56-82.

“Averroes on the Attainment of Knowledge,” in Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy, ed. Henrik Lagerlund in The Philosophy of Knowledge: A History, ed. Stephen Hetherington, (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019) vol. 2, pp. 59-79.

“Remarks on the Importance of Albert the Great’s Analyses and Use of the Thought of Avicenna and Averroes in the De homine for the Development of the Early Natural Epistemology of Thomas Aquinas” in Die Seele im Mittelalter. Von der Substanz zum funktionalen System, Guenther Mensching and Alia Mensching-Estakhr, eds., (Würzburg: Koenigshausen & Neumann, 2018) pp.131-158. (Contradictio. Studien zur Philosophie und ihrer Geschichte, vol. 16, ed. Günther Mensching et al.).