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Juan José Urráburu (1844–1904) was a Spanish Jesuit and a scholastic philosopher who worked for some time as a professor of philosophy at the Gregorian University in Rome. Beginning in 1890, he published eight large volumes treating of Scholastic philosophy under the title Institutiones Philosophicae. The last volume appeared in 1900, though he reworked the Institutiones into the slightly abbreviated five-volume Compendium Philosophiae Scholasticae.
Works
edit- 1890, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Primum: Logica
- 1891, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Secundum: Ontologia
- 1892, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Tertium: Cosmologiam
- 1894, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Quartum: Psychologiae, Pars Prima
- 1896, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Quintum: Psychologiae, Pars Secunda (first half)
- 1898, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Sextum: Psychologiae, Pars Secunda (second half)
- 1899, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Septimum: Theodiceae, Primum
- 1900, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Octavum: Theodiceae, Secundum
References
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editPerrier, Joseph Louis (1909). The Revival of Scholastic Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century. Columbia University Press.
So What's New About Scholasticism?. Ed. Rajesh Heynickx and Stephane Symons. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. ISBN 9783110588255.