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CAMBRIDGE CRITICAL GUIDES

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Sydney Penner
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Asbury University, Kentucky
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Suárez's Metaphysical Disputations
A Critical Guide
, pp. ii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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Suárez’s Metaphysical Disputations edited by Duarte, Shane and Penner, SydneyGoogle Scholar
Augustine’s Confessions edited by Williams, ThomasGoogle Scholar
Ockham’s Summa Logicae edited by Panaccio, Claude and Pelletier, JennyGoogle Scholar
Kant’s Lectures on Political Philosophy edited by Rauscher, FrederickGoogle Scholar
Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion edited by Russell, PaulGoogle Scholar
Aristotle’s Parts of Animals edited by Connell, SophiaGoogle Scholar
Kierkegaard’s Works of Love edited by Hanson, Jeffrey and Kaftanski, WojciechGoogle Scholar
Heidegger’s Being and Time edited by Wendland, Aaron James and Keiling, TobiasGoogle Scholar
Hume’s Essays edited by Skjönsberg, Max and Waldmann, FelixGoogle Scholar
Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature edited by Bykova, Marina F.Google Scholar
Plato’s Gorgias edited by Shaw, J. ClerkGoogle Scholar
Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy edited by Wiitala, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus edited by Zalabardo, José L.Google Scholar
Kierkegaard’s Either/Or edited by Kemp, Ryan S. and Wietzke, WalterGoogle Scholar
Cicero’s De Officiis edited by Woolf, RaphaelGoogle Scholar
Kierkegaard’s The Sickness unto Death edited by Hanson, Jeffrey and Krishek, SharonGoogle Scholar
Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra edited by Ansell-Pearson, Keith and Loeb, Paul S.Google Scholar
Aristotle’s On the Soul edited by Cohoe, Caleb M.Google Scholar
Schopenhauer’s The World as Will and Representation edited by Norman, Judith and Welchman, AlistairGoogle Scholar
Kant’s Prolegomena edited by Thielke, PeterGoogle Scholar
Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences edited by Stein, Sebastian and Wretzel, JoshuaGoogle Scholar
Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed edited by Frank, Daniel and Segal, AaronGoogle Scholar

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