The Catholic University of America

Timothy B. Noone, Ph.D.

Ordinary Professor

Research Interests:

Metaphysics in the High Middle Ages

History of Franciscan Philosophy

History of Medieval Philosophy in the 13th and 14th Centuries

Ancient Philosophy

Select Publications:

Books:

1. John Duns Scotus's Quaestiones in libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, Opera Philosophica III-IV, co-editors Robert Andrews, Girard Etzkorn,Fr. Gedeon Gál, Fr. Romauld Green, Frank Kelley, George Marcil, Rega Wood. 2 vols. St. Bonaventure, NY:Franciscan Institute, 1997.

2. John Duns Scotus's Quaestiones in librum Isagoge Porphyrii and Quaestiones super Praedicamenta Aristotelis. St. Bonaventure, NY:Franciscan Institute, 1999. Co-editors Robert Andrews, Girard Etzkorn, Fr. Gedeon Gál, Fr. Romuald Green, Rega Wood.

3. A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Co-editor: Jorge Gracia. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2003.

Book Chapters and Articles:

1. "The Franciscans and Epistemology:

Reflections on the Roles of Bonaventure

and Scotus," Essays in Honor of Fr. E.A.

Synan (Houston, Texas: Center for Thomistic Studies, 1999), 63-90.

2. "William of Ockham," in A Companion to Philosophy in the

Middle Ages. (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2003), 696-712.

3. "John Duns Scotus, Questions on the Metaphysics of

Aristotle (ca. 1300): A New Direction for Metaphysics,"

in The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide,

(Oxford: Blackwells, 2003), 167-176.

4. "Universals and Individuation," in The Cambridge Companion to

Duns Scotus. (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press,

2003), 100-128.

5. "Scotus on Divine Ideas: Rep. Paris. I-A, d. 36", Medio Aevo 24

(1998), 359-453.

6. "La distinction formelle dans l'école scotiste,"

Revue des sciences philosophiques et théologiques, 83 (janvier, 1999), 53-

72.

Courses Taught:

Undergraduate:

Reasoning and Argumentation;

The History of Medieval Philosophy;

Metaphysics; Ethics;

The Philosophy of Human Nature;

The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus;

Medieval Culture; The Philosophy of St. Thomas

Aquinas; The Classical Mind; The Modern Mind;

The Philosophy of God; The Desire to Know

Graduate:

History of Franciscan Philosophy;

The Metaphysics of John Duns Scotus; Medieval

Latin; Augustinian Themes in St. Bonaventure;

The Thought of William of Ockham; Illumination:

An Experiment in Epistemology.