The problem of negligent omissions: medieval action theories to the rescue
In: Investigating medieval philosophy v. 1
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Preliminary Material /M. Barnwell -- Introduction: What's The Problem? /M. Barnwell -- Chapter 1. The Problem May Lurk In Aristotle's Ethics /M. Barnwell -- Chapter 2. Aristotle's Akratic: Foreshadowing A Solution /M. Barnwell -- Chapter 3. A Negligent Omission At The Root Of All Sinfulness: Anselm And The Devil /M. Barnwell -- Chapter 4. Negligent Vs. Non-Negligent: A Thomistic Distinction Directing Us Toward A Solution /M. Barnwell -- Chapter 5. Can I Have Your Divided Attention? Scotus, Indistinct Intellections, And Type-1 Negligent Omissions Almost Solved /M. Barnwell -- Chapter 6. I Can'T Get You Out Of My Mind: Scotus, Lingering Indistinct Intellections, And Type-2 Negligent Omissions /M. Barnwell -- Chapter 7. Scotus's Affection-Ate Corrective: A Possible Final Solution To A Type-2 Variant /M. Barnwell -- Chapter 8. Neglected Treatises Help Solve Negligence: The Action Theory Of Francisco Suárez /M. Barnwell -- Chapter 9. An Answer That Cannot Be Neglected: The Solution /M. Barnwell -- Appendix A. Translation Of Nicomachean Ethics 1146b31–1147b19 /M. Barnwell -- Bibliography /M. Barnwell -- Index /M. Barnwell.