238. Binding Arbitration: Robert Kilwardby

Posted on 11 October 2015

Robert Kilwardby is infamous for his ban on teaching certain philosophical ideas at Oxford, yet made contributions in logic and on the soul.

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Further Reading

• A. Broadie (trans.), Robert Kilwardby: On Time and Imagination (Oxford: 1993).

• H. Lagerlund and P. Thom (eds), A Companion to the Philosophy of Robert Kilwardby (Leiden: 2013).

• P.O. Lewry, “Robert Kilwardby on Imagination: the Reconciliation of Aristotle and Augustine,” Medioevo 9 (1983), 1-42.

• J.F. Silva, Robert Kilwardby on the Human Soul: Plurality of Forms and Censorship in the Thirteenth Century (Leiden: 2012).

• J.F. Silva, Robert Kilwardby (New York: 2020).

• P. Thom, Logic and Ontology in the Syllogistic of Robert Kilwardby (Leiden: 2007).

• S.L. Uckelman, “Logic and the Condemnations of 1277,” Journal of Philosophical Logic 39 (2010), 201-27.

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