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Peter King (philosopher)

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Peter J. King is a philosopher in the tradition of analytic neo-scholasticism currently teaching at the University of Toronto.

Selected Books[edit]

  • Peter J. King (2004). One Hundred Philosophers: The Life and Work of the World's Greatest Thinkers. Barron's Educational Series. ISBN 0764127918. Search this book on

Translations[edit]

  • Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.) (1995). Against the Academicians and the Teacher. Translated by Peter King. Hackett Publishing Company. ISBN 9780872202139. Search this book on

Selected Articles[edit]

  • <a href="articles/Boethius_on_Desert.pdf">Boethius and the Problem of Desert</a>, in Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 1 (2013): 1-22.
  • <a href="articles/KING.Augustine_Trinitarian_Examples.pdf">Augustine's Trinitarian Examples</a>, in Medioevo 37 (2012): 83-106.
  • <a href="articles/Augustines_Trinitarian_Analysis.pdf">The Semantics of Augustine's Trinitarian Analysis</a>, in Le "De Trinitate" de Saint Augustin, edited by Emmanuel Bermon and Gerard O'Daly. Institut d'Etudes Augustiniennes: Paris 2012, 123-135.
  • <a href="articles/Body_and_Soul.pdf">Body and Soul</a>, in The Oxford Handbook to Medieval Philosophy, edited by John Marenbon. Oxford University Press 2012, 505-524.
  • <a href="articles/BAR.pdf">Boethius's Anti-Realist Arguments</a>, in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 40 (2011): 381-401. PDF offprint available <a href="articles/OSAP.Boethius.pdf">here</a>.
  • <a href="articles/Aquinas_on_the_Emotions.pdf">Aquinas on the Emotions</a>, in The Oxford Handook of Aquinas, edited by Brian Davies and Eleonore Stump. Oxford University Press 2011, 209-226.
  • <a href="articles/Dispassionate_Passions.pdf">Dispassionate Passions</a>, in Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Martin Pickavé and Lisa Shapiro. Oxford University Press 2012, 9-31.
  • <a href="articles/Angelic_Sin.pdf">Augustine and Anselm on Angelic Sin</a>, in A Companion to Angels and Medieval Philosophy, edited by Tobias Hoffmann. Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition. Leiden: Brill 2012, 261-281.
  • <a href="articles/Mediaeval_Intentionality.pdf">Mediaeval Intentionality</a>, Quaestio 10 (2010), 25-44.
  • <a href="articles/Scotus_on_Anselm.pdf">Scotus's Rejection of Anselm: The Two-Wills Theory</a>, in Archa Verbi Subsidia 5. Johannes Duns Scotus 1308-2008: Investigations into his Philosophy. Edited by Ludger Honnefelder, Hannes Mohle, Andreas Speer, Theo Kobusch, Susana Bullido Del Barrio. Munster: Aschendorff 2011, 359-378. PDF offprint available <a href="articles/King_Scotus_III_ArchVSub5.pdf">here</a>.
  • <a href="articles/Emotions_in_Medieval_Thought.pdf">Emotions in Medieval Thought</a>, in The Oxford Handbook of the Emotions, edited by Peter Goldie. Oxford University Press 2010, 167-188.
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