Timothy B. Noone
Ordinary Professor, Father Kurt Pritzl, O.P. Chair
School of Philosophy
Catholic University of America
United States of America
Biography
Ph.D. (Medieval Studies) University of Toronto November 1988 DISSERTATION TITLE: An Edition and Study of the Scriptum super Metaphysicam, bk. 12, d.2: A Work Attributed to Richard Rufus of Cornwall. SUPERVISOR: Dr. James P. Reilly M.S.L. (Medieval Philosophy) Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Toronto, Ontario, Canada January 1987 M.A. (Medieval Studies) University of Toronto November 1980 B.A. (History) Lock Haven State University Lock Haven, PA May 1979 TEACHING: The Catholic University of America, Ordinary Professor: Sept. 2004-present The Catholic University of America, Associate Professor: Sept. 1996-August 2004; Tenure effective: Sept. 1997 The Catholic University of America, Assistant Professor: Sept. 1994-Aug. 1996 St. Bonaventure University, Associate Professor: September 1993-August 1994; Tenure effective: Sept. 1994 St. Bonaventure University, Assistant Professor: September 1989-August 1993 St. John`s University, Assistant Professor: January 1988-June 1989 St. Bonaventure University, Instructor: September 1987-December 1987.
Research Interest
Medieval Metaphysics and Epistemology, Franciscan Philosophy and Philosophy of History.
Publications
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“Universals and Individuation.†In The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus, edited by Thomas Williams, 100–28. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
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Noone, Timothy B., and H. Francie Roberts. “John Duns Scotus’ Quodlibet.†In Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: The Fourteenth Century, edited by Christopher Schabel, 131–98. Leiden: Brill, 2007.
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“Ascoli, Wylton, and Alnwick on Scotus’s Formal Distinction: Taxonomy, Refinement, and Interaction.†In Philosophical Debates at Paris in the Early Fourteenth Century, edited by Stephen F. Brown, Thomas Dewender, and Theo Kobusch, 127–49. Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters 102. Leiden: Brill, 2009.