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- 2010020324 contributor B11761019.
- 2010020324 created "c2010.".
- 2010020324 date "2010".
- 2010020324 date "c2010.".
- 2010020324 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2010020324 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2010020324 description "Introduction : what's the problem? -- The problem may lurk in Aristotle's ethics -- Aristotle's akratic : foreshadowing a solution -- A negligent omission at the root of all sinfulness : Anselm and the Devil -- Negligent vs. non-negligent : a Thomistic distinction directing us toward a solution -- Can I have your divided attention? : Scotus, indistinct intellections, and type-1 negligent omissions almost solved -- I can't get you out of my mind : Scotus, lingering indistinct intellections, and type-2 negligent omissions -- Scotus's affection-ate corrective : a possible final solution to a type-2 variant -- Neglected treatises help solve negligence : the action theory of Francisco Suarez -- An answer that cannot be neglected : the solution -- Appendix A : translation of Nicomachean ethics 1146b31-1147b19.".
- 2010020324 extent "xvi, 276 p. ;".
- 2010020324 identifier "9004181350 (hardback : alk. paper)".
- 2010020324 identifier "9789004181359 (hardback : alk. paper)".
- 2010020324 isPartOf "Investigating medieval philosophy ; v. 1".
- 2010020324 issued "2010".
- 2010020324 issued "c2010.".
- 2010020324 language "eng".
- 2010020324 publisher "Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill,".
- 2010020324 subject "170/.42 22".
- 2010020324 subject "Action theory.".
- 2010020324 subject "BF619.5 .B37 2010".
- 2010020324 subject "Negligence.".
- 2010020324 subject "Philosophy, Medieval.".
- 2010020324 tableOfContents "Introduction : what's the problem? -- The problem may lurk in Aristotle's ethics -- Aristotle's akratic : foreshadowing a solution -- A negligent omission at the root of all sinfulness : Anselm and the Devil -- Negligent vs. non-negligent : a Thomistic distinction directing us toward a solution -- Can I have your divided attention? : Scotus, indistinct intellections, and type-1 negligent omissions almost solved -- I can't get you out of my mind : Scotus, lingering indistinct intellections, and type-2 negligent omissions -- Scotus's affection-ate corrective : a possible final solution to a type-2 variant -- Neglected treatises help solve negligence : the action theory of Francisco Suarez -- An answer that cannot be neglected : the solution -- Appendix A : translation of Nicomachean ethics 1146b31-1147b19.".
- 2010020324 title "The problem of negligent omissions : medieval action theories to the rescue / by Michael Barnwell.".
- 2010020324 type "text".