Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association

Volume 80, 2006

Intelligence and the Philosophy of Mind

Jon McGinnis
Pages 169-183

Making Abstraction Less Abstract
The Logical, Psychological, and Metaphysical Dimensions of Avicenna’s Theory of Abstraction

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