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New (to me) thesis on St. Thomas and Mathematics

Started by Don1266, December 03, 2025, 09:42:02 PM

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I recently came across this 1966 doctoral thesis of Thomas Anderson, who would go onto become a professor of philosophy at Marquette. It is titled: The Object And Nature Of Mathematical Science In Aristotle And St. Thomas Aquinas: A Comparison. I uploaded it to archive.org: https://archive.org/details/the-object-and-nature-of-mathematical-science-in-aristotle-and-st.-thomas-aquinas-a-comparison/. Sadly I wasn't able to upload this to the e-book library... i've also uploaded a number of articles on the topic https://archive.org/details/@don1266.

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