• Saint Bonaventure and Angelic Natural Knowledge of Singulars: A Source for the Doctrine of Intuitive

    In this American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly article, Noone argues that Bonaventure's theory of angelic cognition anticipates the fourteenth century theory of intellectual intuitive cognition.

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  • Of Angels and Men: Sketches from High Medieval Epistemology

    This lecture, presented as part of the Etienne Gilson Lecture Series at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto, outlines how medieval cognitive theory was interdisciplinary, combining a treatment of humans and angels.

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  • Duns Scotus on Angelic Knowledge

    This chapter in A Companion to Angels in Medieval Philosophy by Tobias Hoffmann analyzes and places into historical context Scotus's theory of angelic minds.

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  • John Duns Scotus on Intuitive Cognition, Abstractive Cognition, Scientific Knowledge, and Our Knowledge of God

    A chapter by Noone in The Newman-Scotus Reader: Contexts and Commonalities, edited by Edward J. Ondrako, 97�108. New Bedford, Mass.: Academy of the Immaculate.

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  • Bl. Duns Scotus and Bl. Cardinal John Newman on Knowledge, Assent, and Faith

    A chapter by Noone in The Newman-Scotus Reader: Contexts and Commonalities, edited by Edward J. Ondrako, 227�37. New Bedford, Mass.: Academy of the Immaculate

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