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Therese Scarpelli Cory (cory-ts)

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    Cory, Therese Scarpelli. 2012. Diachronically Unified Consciousness in Augustine and Aquinas.” Vivarium 50(3): 354–381.
    Cory, Therese Scarpelli. 2013. Aquinas on Human Self-Knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Cory, Therese Scarpelli. 2015. Rethinking Abstractionism: Aquinas’s Intellectual Light and Some Arabic Sources.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 53(4): 607–646.
    Cory, Therese Scarpelli. 2016a. The Reflexivity of Incorporeal Acts as Source of Freedom and Subjectivity in Aquinas.” in Subjectivity and Selfhood in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Jari Kaukua and Tomas Ekenberg, pp. 125–142. Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind n. 16. Cham: Springer.
    Cory, Therese Scarpelli. 2016b. Attention, Intentionality, and Mind-Reading in Aquinas De malo, q. 16, a. 8.” in Aquinas’s Disputed Questions on Evil. A Critical Guide, edited by M. V. Dougherty, pp. 164–191. Cambridge Critical Guides. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107360167.
    Cory, Therese Scarpelli. 2017. Knowing as Being? A Metaphysical Reading of the Identity of Intellect and Intelligibles in Aquinas.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 91(3): 333–351.
    Cory, Therese Scarpelli. 2018. Is Anything in the Intellect that Was Not First in Sense? Empiricism and Knowledge of the Incorporeal in Aquinas.” in Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, volume VI, edited by Robert Pasnau, pp. 100–143. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198827030.001.0001.
    Cory, Therese Scarpelli. 2021. Consciousness.” in The Routledge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, edited by Richard Cross and J. T. Paasch, pp. 249–262. Routledge Philosophy Companions. London: Routledge.