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== Tanulmányok ==
== Tanulmányok ==
Tanulmányait a budapesti [[Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem]]<nowiki/>en végezte (MA 1982, Ph.D. 1986).
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=== Könyvek ===
=== Könyvek ===
    1. Klima, G. (et al. eds.) (2021) Questions on Aristotle’s ‘On the Soul’ by John Buridan<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Questions on the soul by John Buridan and others : a companion to John Buridan's philosophy of mind |ass=Gyula Klima |ann=2017 |isbn=978-3-319-51763-6 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/981125848 |accd=2021-06-08}}</ref>, Latin edition with an annotated English translation, Springer: Cham Switzerland
    1. Klima, G. (et al. eds.) (2021) Questions on Aristotle’s ‘On the Soul’ by John Buridan<ref name=":11">{{CitLib |tit=Questions on the soul by John Buridan and others : a companion to John Buridan's philosophy of mind |ass=Gyula Klima |ann=2017 |isbn=978-3-319-51763-6 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/981125848 |accd=2021-06-08}}</ref>, Latin edition with an annotated English translation, Springer: Cham Switzerland


    2. Klima, G. – Borbély, G. (2020)  (eds.) Credo ut intelligam or Credo quia absurdum? - Reason and Beyond Reason in Religious Faith, Hungarian Review of Philosophy (special issue) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle (különszám), pp. 31-42. ISSN: 0025 0090
    2. Klima, G. – Borbély, G. (2020)  (eds.) Credo ut intelligam or Credo quia absurdum? - Reason and Beyond Reason in Religious Faith<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Magyar Filozófiai Szemle 2020/4.Credo ut intelligam or Credo quia absurdum?Reason and Beyond Reason in Religious Faith {{!}} Magyar Filozófiai Szemle – Hungarian Philosophical Review |url=http://filozofiaiszemle.net/2021/02/magyar-filozofiai-szemle-20204-credo-ut-intelligam-or-credo-quia-absurdumreason-and-beyond-reason-in-religious-faith/ |accessdate=2021-06-12 |language=hu |last=FilozofiaiSzemle.net}}</ref>, Hungarian Review of Philosophy (special issue) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle (különszám), pp. 31-42. ISSN: 0025 0090


    3. Klima, G. (2020) with Hall, A. (eds.) Medieval and Early Modern Epistemology: After Certainty, PSMLM, vol. 17, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2020.
    3. Klima, G. (2020) with Hall, A. (eds.) Medieval and Early Modern Epistemology: After Certainty<ref name=":2">{{CitLib |aut=Hall, Alexander W., editor. Klima, Gyula, editor. Klein, Martin, editor. |tit=Medieval and early modern epistemology : after certainty |isbn=1-5275-4273-4 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1127919893 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, PSMLM, vol. 17, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2020.


    4. Klima, G. (2019) with Hall, A. (eds.) Being, Goodness and Truth, PSMLM, vol. 16, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2019.
    4. Klima, G. (2019) with Hall, A. (eds.) Being, Goodness and Truth<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Being, goodness and truth, volume 16 : proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ann=2019 |isbn=978-1-5275-4014-9 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1122449897 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, PSMLM, vol. 16, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2019.


    5. Klima, G. (2018) with Hall, A. (eds.) Hylomorphism and Mereology, PSMLM, vol. 15, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2018.
    5. Klima, G. (2018) with Hall, A. (eds.) Hylomorphism and Mereology<ref name=":3">{{CitLib |tit=Hylomorphism and mereology : Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, volume 15 |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ass3=Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics |ann=2018 |isbn=978-1-5275-2650-1 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1083545078 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, PSMLM, vol. 15, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2018.


    6. Klima, G. (2017) with Hall, A. Consciousness and Self-Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 14, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2017.
    6. Klima, G. (2017) with Hall, A. Consciousness and Self-Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy<ref name=":4">{{CitLib |tit=Consciousness and self-knowledge in medieval philosophy |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ass3=Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics |ann=2018 |isbn=1-5275-0678-9 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1022504504 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 14, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2017.


    7. Klima, G. (ed.) (2017) Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others: A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind, Springer: Cham, Switzerland
    7. Klima, G. (ed.) (2017) Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others: A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Klima, Gyula Herausgeber |tit=Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others A Companion to John Buridan's Philosophy of Mind |isbn=978-3-319-51763-6 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/985974404 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Springer: Cham, Switzerland


    8. Klima, G. (2016) with Hall, A. and Ogden, S. (eds.), The Metaphysics of Personal Identity, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 13, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016.
    8. Klima, G. (2016) with Hall, A. and Ogden, S. (eds.), The Metaphysics of Personal Identity, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics<ref name=":5">{{CitLib |tit=The metaphysics of personal identity : proceedings of the society for medieval logic and metaphysics. Volume 13 |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ass3=Stephen Ogden |ann=2016 |isbn=978-1-4438-9675-7 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/952337419 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Vol. 13, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016.


    9. Klima, G. (2015) with Hall, A. (eds.), Maimonides on God and Duns Scotus on Logic and Metaphysics, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 12, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2015.
    9. Klima, G. (2015) with Hall, A. (eds.), Maimonides on God and Duns Scotus on Logic and Metaphysics<ref name=":6">{{CitLib |tit=Maimonides on God and Duns Scotus on logic and metaphysics |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ann=2015 |isbn=1-4438-7843-X |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/916143175 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 12, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2015.


    10. Klima, G. (ed.) (2015) Intentionality, Cognition and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, Fordham University Press
    10. Klima, G. (ed.) (2015) Intentionality, Cognition and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy<ref name=":7">{{CitLib |tit=Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy |ann=2015-02-02 |isbn=978-0-8232-6277-9 |url=https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9780823262779/html |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Fordham University Press


    11. Klima, G. (2014) with Hall, A. (eds.) Metaphysical Themes, Medieval and Modern, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 11, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014.
    11. Klima, G. (2014) with Hall, A. (eds.) Metaphysical Themes, Medieval and Modern<ref name=":8">{{CitLib |tit=Metaphysical themes, Medieval and Modern |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ass3=Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics |ann=2014 |isbn=978-1-4438-5858-8 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/875573394 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 11, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014.


    12. Klima, G. (2013) with Hall, A. (eds.), Skepticism, Causality and Skepticism about Causality, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 10, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2013.
    12. Klima, G. (2013) with Hall, A. (eds.), Skepticism, Causality and Skepticism about Causality<ref name=":12">{{CitLib |tit=Skepticism, causality and skepticism about causality |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ass3=Edward Feser |ann=2013 |isbn=978-1-4438-6578-4 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/891398208 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 10, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2013.


    13. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), The Immateriality of the Human Mind, the Semantics of Analogy, and the Conceivability of God, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 1, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne
    13. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), The Immateriality of the Human Mind, the Semantics of Analogy, and the Conceivability of God<ref name=":9">{{CitLib |tit=The immateriality of the human mind, the semantics of analogy, and the conceivability of God |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ann=2011 |isbn=1-4438-3390-8 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/825978053 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 1, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne


    14. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Categories, and What is Beyond, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 2, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne
    14. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Categories, and What is Beyond<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Categories, and what is beyond |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ann=2011 |isbn=978-1-4438-3363-9 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/794866631 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 2, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne


    15. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Knowledge, Mental Language, and Free Will, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 3, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne
    15. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Knowledge, Mental Language, and Free Will<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Knowledge, mental language, and free will |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ann=2011 |isbn=1-4438-3409-2 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/823577598 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 3, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne


    16. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Mental Representation, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 4, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne
    16. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Mental Representation<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Mental representation |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ass3=Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics |ann=2011 |isbn=1-4438-3364-9 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1000815539 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 4, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne


    17. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 5, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne
    17. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation<ref name=":13">{{CitLib |tit=Universal representation, and the ontology of individuation |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ann=2011 |isbn=1-4438-3372-X |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772000729 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 5, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne


    18. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Medieval Skepticism, and the Claim to Metaphysical Knowledge, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 6, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne
    18. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Medieval Skepticism, and the Claim to Metaphysical Knowledge<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Medieval skepticism, and the claim to metaphysical knowledge |ass=Gyula Klima |ass2=Alexander W. Hall |ass3=Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics |ann=2011 |isbn=1-4438-3371-1 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772000745 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 6, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne


    19. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Medieval Metaphysics, or is it “Just Semantics”? Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 7, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne
    19. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Medieval Metaphysics, or is it “Just Semantics”?<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Klima, Gyula. |tit=Medieval Metaphysics, or is it ""Just Semantics""? (Volume 7. |ann=2011 |isbn=978-1-4438-3420-9 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/823386146 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref> Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 7, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne


    20. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), After God, with Reason Alone—Saikat Guha Commemorative Volume, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 8, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne
    20. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), After God, with Reason Alone—Saikat Guha Commemorative Volume<ref name=":1" />, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 8, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne


    21. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), The Demonic Temptations of Medieval Nominalism, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 9, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne
    21. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), The Demonic Temptations of Medieval Nominalism<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Klima, Gyula, Hall, Alexander W. |tit=The demonic temptations of medieval nominalism |ann=2011 |isbn=1-4438-3374-6 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/903294975 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 9, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne


    22. Klima, G. (2008) John Buridan, Great Medieval Thinkers, Oxford University Press, 2009
    22. Klima, G. (2008) John Buridan, Great Medieval Thinkers<ref name=":2" />, Oxford University Press, 2009


    23. Klima, G. (2007) Medieval Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary, Blackwell Publishers, 2007
    23. Klima, G. (2007) Medieval Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Klima, Gyula. Allhoff, Fritz. Vaidya, Anand. |tit=Medieval philosophy : essential readings with commentary |ann=2007 |isbn=978-1-4051-3564-1 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/165399927 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Blackwell Publishers, 2007


    24. Klima, G. (2001) John Buridan: Summulae de Dialectica, an annotated translation with a philosophical introduction; New Haven: Yale University Press
    24. Klima, G. (2001) John Buridan: Summulae de Dialectica, an annotated translation with a philosophical introduction<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Buridan, Johannes 1300-1358 |tit=Summulae de dialectica |isbn=978-0-300-13286-1 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/956781868 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>; New Haven: Yale University Press


    25. Klima, G. (1988) ARS ARTIUM: Essays in Philosophical Semantics, Medieval and Modern, Budapest: Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
    25. Klima, G. (1988) ARS ARTIUM: Essays in Philosophical Semantics<ref name=":3" />, Medieval and Modern, Budapest: Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences


=== Fordítások ===
=== Fordítások ===
    26. Josephus Blancanus, De Mathematicarum Natura Dissertatio (A Treatise on the Nature of Mathematics), in: Mancosu, P.: Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical Practice in the Seventeenth Century, Oxford University Press: Oxford-New York, 1996, pp. 178-212.
    26. Josephus Blancanus, De Mathematicarum Natura Dissertatio (A Treatise on the Nature of Mathematics)<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Paolo Mancosu |tit=Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical Practice in the Seventeenth Century |ann=1996-01-18 |isbn=978-0-19-535915-2 |url=https://books.google.hu/books?id=tGDrqoGW0T8C&pg=PA178&dq=A+Treatise+on+the+Nature+of+Mathematics+gyula+klimaq&hl=hu&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjzmu-qlpLxAhVKLBoKHfoRCcwQ6AEwAHoECAsQAg#v=onepage&q=A%20Treatise%20on%20the%20Nature%20of%20Mathematics%20gyula%20klimaq&f=false |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: Mancosu, P.: Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical Practice in the Seventeenth Century, Oxford University Press: Oxford-New York, 1996, pp. 178-212.


    27. Aquinói Szent Tamás: A létezőről és a lényegről (De Ente et Essentia, De Principiis Naturae, De Mixtione Elementorum, ST1, qq. 1-3, 13, Hungarian Translation and Commentary), Budapest: Helikon, 1990.
    27. Aquinói Szent Tamás: A létezőről és a lényegről <ref name=":4" />(De Ente et Essentia, De Principiis Naturae, De Mixtione Elementorum, ST1, qq. 1-3, 13, Hungarian Translation and Commentary), Budapest: Helikon, 1990.


=== Kutatási papírok ===
=== Kutatási cikkek ===
    1. Klima, G. (2021) “The Hylomorphism of Aquinas and Contemporary Metaphysics”, Divinitas, 1(64). ISSN: 0012-4222; pp. 175-189.
    1. Klima, G. (2021) “The Hylomorphism of Aquinas and Contemporary Metaphysics<ref name=":6" />”, Divinitas, 1(64). ISSN: 0012-4222; pp. 175-189.


    2. Klima, G. (2021) “Ágoston három felfedezése: hit, akarat, és történelem, mint a filozófiai reflexió tárgyai” (“Augustine’s  three discoveries: faith, will, and history, as the objects of philosophical reflection”) Teológia és antropológia. Tanulmányok Vidrányi Katalin emlékére. (Theology and anthropology: studies in memory of Katalin Vidrányi) ed. Bene L.- Molnár Péter, Gondolat Kiadó, 2020.
    2. Klima, G. (2021) “Ágoston három felfedezése: hit, akarat, és történelem, mint a filozófiai reflexió tárgyai” (“Augustine’s  three discoveries: faith, will, and history<ref name=":7" />, as the objects of philosophical reflection”) Teológia és antropológia. Tanulmányok Vidrányi Katalin emlékére. (Theology and anthropology: studies in memory of Katalin Vidrányi) ed. Bene L.- Molnár Péter, Gondolat Kiadó, 2020.


    3. Klima, G. (2021) “Aquinas’ Reception in Contemporary Metaphysics”, in: Matthew Levering and Marcus Plested (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas, Oxford, 2020. ISBN: 9780198798026; DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198798026.013.35
    3. Klima, G. (2021) “Aquinas’ Reception in Contemporary Metaphysics”<ref name=":5" />, in: Matthew Levering and Marcus Plested (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas, Oxford, 2020. ISBN: 9780198798026; DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198798026.013.35


    4. Klima, G. (2021) “Intentionality”, Paasch, J.T. – Cross, R. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group): New York, 2020. <nowiki>ISBN 9780415658270</nowiki>
    4. Klima, G. (2021) “Intentionality”, Paasch, J.T. – Cross, R. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, Routledge<ref>{{CitLib |tit=The Routledge companion to medieval philosophy |ass=Richard Cross |ass2=JT Paasch |ann=2021 |isbn=978-1-315-70960-4 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1155482507 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref> (Taylor and Francis Group): New York, 2020. <nowiki>ISBN 9780415658270</nowiki>


    5. Klima, G. (2021) “Form, Intention, Information: from Scholastic Logic to Artificial Intelligence”, in Ludger Jansen & Petter Sandstad (eds.) Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Formal Causation, Routledge, 2020. ISBN: 9780367341206; <nowiki>https://www.routledge.com/Neo-Aristotelian-Perspectives-on-Formal-Causation/Jansen-Sandstad/p/book/978036734Bene1206</nowiki>
    5. Klima, G. (2021) “Form, Intention, Information: from Scholastic Logic to Artificial Intelligence”, in Ludger Jansen & Petter Sandstad (eds.) Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Formal Causation, Routledge<ref name=":8" />, 2020. ISBN: 9780367341206;


    6. Klima, G. (2021) “William Ockham”, in: Goetz, S. – Taliaferro, C. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion, John Wiley and Sons: Hoboken, NJ, 2021.
    6. Klima, G. (2021) “William Ockham”, in: Goetz, S. – Taliaferro, C. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion<ref name=":9" />, John Wiley and Sons: Hoboken, NJ, 2021.


    7. Klima, G. (2020) “Words and What Is Beyond Words”, in: Borbély, G. – Klima, G. (eds.) Credo ut intelligam or Credo quia absurdum? - Reason and Beyond Reason in Religious Faith, Hungarian Review of Philosophy (special issue) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle (különszám), pp. 31-42. ISSN: 0025 0090
    7. Klima, G. (2020) “Words and What Is Beyond Words”, in: Borbély, G. – Klima, G. (eds.) Credo ut intelligam or Credo quia absurdum? - Reason and Beyond Reason in Religious Faith<ref name=":1" />, Hungarian Review of Philosophy (special issue) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle (különszám), pp. 31-42. ISSN: 0025 0090


    8. Klima, G. (2020) “Aquinas on the Union of Body and Soul”, Quaestiones Disputatae, Volume 10, Number 2, Spring 2020, HYLOMORPHISM: Ancient, Medieval, and Contemporary Approaches, Issue Edited by Jeremy W. Skrzypek, pp. 31-52. ISSN 2374-555X; Print ISSN 2150-5756. <nowiki>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/774085</nowiki>
    8. Klima, G. (2020) “Aquinas on the Union of Body and Soul<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Aquinas on the Union of Body and Soul|url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/774085|journal=Quaestiones Disputatae|date=2020|issn=2374-555X|pages=31–52|volume=10|issue=2|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>”, Quaestiones Disputatae, Volume 10, Number 2, Spring 2020, HYLOMORPHISM: Ancient, Medieval, and Contemporary Approaches, Issue Edited by Jeremy W. Skrzypek, pp. 31-52. ISSN 2374-555X; Print ISSN 2150-5756.


    28. Klima, G. (2020) with Stephan, K.  “Artificial Intelligence and Its Natural Limits”, AI & Society, 36(2020), pp. 1-10; Springer online first: DOI: <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-020-00995-z</nowiki>; read online: <nowiki>https://rdcu.be/b4wmM</nowiki>
    28. Klima, G. (2020) with Stephan, K.  “[https://rdcu.be/b4wmM Artificial Intelligence and Its Natural Limits]<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Artificial intelligence and its natural limits|url=https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-020-00995-z|journal=AI & SOCIETY|date=2021-03-01|issn=1435-5655|pages=9–18|volume=36|issue=1|doi=10.1007/s00146-020-00995-z|language=en|first=Karl D.|last=Stephan|author=Gyula}}</ref>”, AI & Society, 36(2020), pp. 1-10;


    29. Klima, G. (2019) “A lélek mint a test formája, és a művészet mint a lélek formája” (“The Soul as the Form of the Body and Art as a Form of the Soul”), Műhelytanulmányok, I. évfolyam/3. (Workshop Studies 3(2019), <nowiki>ISBN 978-615-5869-38-9</nowiki>, pp. 5-14. <nowiki>https://www.mma-mmki.hu/userfiles/Working-papers/Muhelytanulmanyok_Klima-Gyula-5-vagojel-nelkul_1.pdf</nowiki> Also available in English translation by the author.
    29. Klima, G. (2019) “[https://www.mma-mmki.hu/userfiles/Working-papers/Muhelytanulmanyok_Klima-Gyula-5-vagojel-nelkul_1.pdf A lélek mint a test formája, és a művészet mint a lélek formája]” (“The Soul as the Form of the Body and Art as a Form of the Soul”), Műhelytanulmányok, I. évfolyam/3. (Workshop Studies 3(2019), <nowiki>ISBN 978-615-5869-38-9</nowiki>, pp. 5-14.


    30. Klima, G. (2019) “Aquinas’ Real Distinction and its Role in a Causal Proof of God’s Existence”, Roczniki Filozoficzne (Philosophical Annals), Vol. LXVII, 4(2019), pp. 7-26. DOI: <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.18290/rf.2019.67.4-1</nowiki>
    30. Klima, G. (2019) “Aquinas’ Real Distinction and its Role in a Causal Proof of God’s Existence”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Aquinas’s Real Distinction and Its Role in a Causal Proof of God’s Existence|url=https://ojs.tnkul.pl/index.php/rf/article/view/9481|journal=Roczniki Filozoficzne|date=2019-12-23|issn=0035-7685|pages=7–26|volume=67|issue=4|doi=10.18290/rf.2019.67.4-1|language=en|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Roczniki Filozoficzne (Philosophical Annals), Vol. LXVII, 4(2019), pp. 7-26. DOI: <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.18290/rf.2019.67.4-1</nowiki>


    31. Klima, G. (2018) “Aquinas’ Balancing Act: Balancing the Soul Between the Realms of Matter and Pure Spirit”, Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter 21(2018), pp. 29-48. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1075/bpjam.00022.kli</nowiki>
    31. Klima, G. (2018) “Aquinas’ Balancing Act: Balancing the Soul Between the Realms of Matter and Pure Spirit”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Aquinas’ Balancing Act: Balancing the Soul Between the Realms of Matter and Pure Spirit|url=https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/bpjam.00022.kli|journal=Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter|date=2018-12-31|issn=1384-6663|pages=29–48|volume=21|issue=1|doi=10.1075/bpjam.00022.kli|language=en|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter 21(2018), pp. 29-48. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1075/bpjam.00022.kli</nowiki>


    32. Klima, G. (2018) “There is More Than One Way to Slice a Cake: Comments on ‘Multiplex Composition and The Prospects for Substantial Unity’”, in Klima, G. and Hall, A. (eds.) Hylomorphism and Mereology, PSMLM, vol. 15, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2018, pp. 22-29.
    32. Klima, G. (2018) “There is More Than One Way to Slice a Cake: Comments on ‘Multiplex Composition and The Prospects for Substantial Unity’”, in Klima, G. and Hall, A. (eds.) Hylomorphism and Mereology<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Klima, Gyula, editor. Hall, Alexander W., editor. |tit=Hylomorphism and mereology : Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, volume 15 |isbn=978-1-5275-2650-1 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1083545078 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, PSMLM, vol. 15, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2018, pp. 22-29.


    33. Klima, G. (2018) “Buridan on Knowledge”, in Lagerlund, H. Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy, Bloomsbury: London, 2018, pp. 191-211. <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781474258340.ch-009</nowiki>
    33. Klima, G. (2018) “Buridan on Knowledge”, in Lagerlund, H. Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=John Buridan on Knowledge |ann=2019 |isbn=978-1-4742-5832-6 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781474258340.ch-009 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Bloomsbury: London, 2018, pp. 191-211. <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781474258340.ch-009</nowiki>


    34. Klima, G. (2018) “The Metaphysics of Habits in Buridan”, in Roques, M. – Faucher, N. (eds.) The Ontology, Psychology and Axiology of Habits (Habitus) in Medieval Philosophy, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 321-331.
    34. Klima, G. (2018) “The Metaphysics of Habits in Buridan”, in Roques, M. – Faucher, N. (eds.) The Ontology, Psychology and Axiology of Habits (Habitus) in Medieval Philosophy<ref>{{CitLib |tit=The ontology, psychology and axiology of habits (habitus) in medieval philosophy |ass=Nicolas Faucher |ass2=Magali Roques |ann=2018 |isbn=978-3-030-00235-0 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1082541685 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 321-331.


    35. Klima, G. (2018) “Aquinas’ Reception in Contemporary Metaphysics”, in Levering, M. and Plested, M. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas, Oxford University Press: Oxford.
    35. Klima, G. (2018) “Aquinas’ Reception in Contemporary Metaphysics”, in Levering, M. and Plested, M. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas<ref>{{CitLib |tit=The Oxford handbook of the reception of Aquinas |ass=Matthew Levering |ass2=Marcus Plested |ann=2021 |isbn=978-0-19-184090-6 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1232018294 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Oxford University Press: Oxford.


    36. Klima, G. (2017) “The Medieval Liar”, Speculum, 93/1(2018), pp. 121-131.
    36. Klima, G. (2017) “The Medieval Liar”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=The Medieval Liar|url=https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/695778|journal=Speculum|date=2017-12-27|issn=0038-7134|pages=121–131|volume=93|issue=1|doi=10.1086/695778|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Speculum, 93/1(2018), pp. 121-131.


    37. Klima, G. (2017) “Thought-Transplants, Demons, and Modalities”, in Pelletier, J. – Roques, M. (eds.), The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 369-382.
    37. Klima, G. (2017) “Thought-Transplants, Demons, and Modalities”, in Pelletier, J. – Roques, M. (eds.), The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Jenny Pelletier |tit=The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy : Essays in Honor of Claude Panaccio. |ass=Magali Roques |ann=2018 |isbn=978-3-319-66634-1 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1019648761 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 369-382.


    38. Klima, G. (2017), “Intentionality and Mental Content in Aquinas, Ockham, and Buridan”, Amerini, F. – Cesalli, L. Universals in the Fourteenth Century, Scuola Normale Superiore: Pisa, Italy, 2017, pp. 65-88.
    38. Klima, G. (2017), “Intentionality and Mental Content in Aquinas, Ockham, and Buridan”, Amerini, F. – Cesalli, L. Universals in the Fourteenth Century<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Universals in the Fourteenth century |ass=Fabrizio Amerini |ass2=L. Cesalli |ass3=Italy) Theories of Universals in the XIV Century (2012 : Pisa |ann=2017 |isbn=978-88-7642-621-6 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1018393413 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Scuola Normale Superiore: Pisa, Italy, 2017, pp. 65-88.


    39. Klima, G. (2017) “Buridan on Sense Perception and Sensory Awareness”, in: Klima, G. (ed.) (2017) Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others: A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 157-167.
    39. Klima, G. (2017) “Buridan on Sense Perception and Sensory Awareness”, in: Klima, G. (ed.) (2017) Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others: A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind<ref name=":11" />, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 157-167.


    40. Klima, G. (2017) “The Trivia of Materialism, Dualism and Hylomorphism: Some Pointers from John Buridan and Others”, in: Klima, G. (ed.) (2017) Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others: A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 45-62.  
    40. Klima, G. (2017) “The Trivia of Materialism, Dualism and Hylomorphism: Some Pointers from John Buridan and Others”, in: Klima, G. (ed.) (2017) Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others: A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind<ref name=":11" />, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 45-62.  


    41. Klima, G. (2016) “A lélek a középkor filozófiájában” (“The soul in medieval philosophy” – in Hungarian), in: Székely, A. (et al. eds.) Lélek enciklopédia (Encyclopedia of the Soul), Gondolat Kiadó: Budapest, pp. 49-75.
    41. Klima, G. (2016) “A lélek a középkor filozófiájában” (“The soul in medieval philosophy” – in Hungarian), in: Székely, A. (et al. eds.) Lélek enciklopédia (Encyclopedia of the Soul), Gondolat Kiadó: Budapest, pp. 49-75.<ref name=":10" />


    42. Klima, G. (2016) “Mind vs. Body and Other False Dilemmas of Post-Cartesian Philosophy of Mind”, in: Valdecasas, M. (et al., eds.), Biology and Subjectivity, Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 25-39.
    42. Klima, G. (2016) “Mind vs. Body and Other False Dilemmas of Post-Cartesian Philosophy of Mind”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Mind vs. Body and Other False Dilemmas of Post-Cartesian Philosophy of Mind |ann=2016 |ser=Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and Action |isbn=978-3-319-30502-8 |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30502-8_3 |pag=25–39 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: Valdecasas, M. (et al., eds.), Biology and Subjectivity, Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 25-39.


    43. Klima, G. (2016) “Roger Bacon”, in Cameron, M.-Hill, B.-Stainton, R.J. (eds.) Sourcebook in the History of Philosophy of Language, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 277-293.
    43. Klima, G. (2016) “Roger Bacon”<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Sourcebook in the History of Philosophy of Language: Primary source texts from the Pre-Socratics to Mill |ann=2017 |ser=Springer Graduate Texts in Philosophy |isbn=978-3-319-26906-1 |url=https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319269061 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in Cameron, M.-Hill, B.-Stainton, R.J. (eds.) Sourcebook in the History of Philosophy of Language, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 277-293.


    44. Klima, G. (2016), “The Problem of ‘Gappy Existence’ in Aquinas’ Metaphysics and Theology”, in Klima, G. (2016) with Hall, A. (eds.), The Metaphysics of Personal Identity, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 13, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016.
    44. Klima, G. (2016), “The Problem of ‘Gappy Existence’ in Aquinas’ Metaphysics and Theology”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=The Problem of &quot;Gappy Existence&quot; in Aquinas|url=https://www.academia.edu/18830774/The_Problem_of_Gappy_Existence_in_Aquinas|language=en|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, in Klima, G. (2016) with Hall, A. (eds.), The Metaphysics of Personal Identity, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 13, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016.


    45. Klima, G. (2016), “From Semantics to the Philosophy of Mind: Reconsidering Some Late-Medieval and Modern Critiques of Aquinas’ Argument for the Immateriality of the Intellect from the Universality of Concepts” (in English and in Chinese translation), Journal of Zhejiang University, 1(2016), pp. 1-15.
    45. Klima, G. (2016), “From Semantics to the Philosophy of Mind: Reconsidering Some Late-Medieval and Modern Critiques of Aquinas’ Argument for the Immateriality of the Intellect from the Universality of Concepts”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=从语义学到心灵哲学: 重思对阿奎那关于理智之非物质性论证的一些批评|url=http://www.zjujournals.com/soc/CN/abstract/abstract11341.shtml|journal=浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版)|issn=1008-942X|pages=60|volume=2|issue=3|language=cn|last=[美]久拉·克里马|author=Gyula}}</ref> (in English and in Chinese translation), Journal of Zhejiang University, 1(2016), pp. 1-15.


    46. Klima, G. (2016) “Consequence”, in Read, S.L.-Dutilh-Novaes, C., The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Logic, CUP: Cambridge, UK, pp. 316–341. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107449862.014
    46. Klima, G. (2016) “Consequence”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Consequence |edi=1 |ann=2016-09-22 |isbn=978-1-107-65667-3 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/CBO9781107449862A022/type/book_part |pag=316–341 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in Read, S.L.-Dutilh-Novaes, C., The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Logic, CUP: Cambridge, UK, pp. 316–341. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107449862.014


    47. Klima, G. (2015) “Semantic Content in Aquinas and Ockham” in: Cameron, M. Stainton, R.J. Linguistic Content: New Essays on the History of Philosophy of Language. Ed. M. Cameron and R.J. Stainton. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2015, pp. 121-135.
    47. Klima, G. (2015) “Semantic Content in Aquinas and Ockham”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Semantic Content in Aquinas and Ockham |isbn=978-0-19-179671-5 |url=https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198732495.001.0001/acprof-9780198732495-chapter-7 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref> in: Cameron, M. Stainton, R.J. Linguistic Content: New Essays on the History of Philosophy of Language. Ed. M. Cameron and R.J. Stainton. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2015, pp. 121-135.


    48. Klima, G. (2015) “Universality and Immateriality”, Acta Philosophica, 24(2015), pp. 31-42.
    48. Klima, G. (2015) “Universality and Immateriality”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Universality and Immateriality|url=https://www.torrossa.com/en/resources/an/3027383|journal=Universality and Immateriality|date=2015|pages=31–42|doi=10.1400/229719|language=en|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Acta Philosophica, 24(2015), pp. 31-42.


    49. Klima, G. (2015) “Geach’s Three Most Inspiring Errors Concerning Medieval Logic”, Philosophical Investigations, 38(2015), pp. 34-51. Online “early view” DOI: 10.1111/phin.12075
    49. Klima, G. (2015) “Geach’s Three Most Inspiring Errors Concerning Medieval Logic”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Geach's Three Most Inspiring Errors Concerning Medieval Logic: Philosophical Investigations|url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/phin.12075|journal=Philosophical Investigations|date=2015-01|pages=34–51|volume=38|issue=1-2|doi=10.1111/phin.12075|language=en|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Philosophical Investigations, 38(2015), pp. 34-51.


    50. Klima, G. (2015) “Mental Representations and Concepts in Medieval Philosophy” in Klima, G. (ed.) Intentionality, Cognition and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, Fordham University Press: New York, NY, 2014, pp. 323-337.
    50. Klima, G. (2015) “Mental Representations and Concepts in Medieval Philosophy”<ref name=":7" /> in Klima, G. (ed.) Intentionality, Cognition and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, Fordham University Press: New York, NY, 2014, pp. 323-337.


    51. Klima, G. (2014) “The Problem of Universals and the Subject Matter of Logic”, in Rush, P. (ed.) The Metaphysics of Logic, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, pp. 160-177.
    51. Klima, G. (2014) “The Problem of Universals and the Subject Matter of Logic”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=The problem of universals and the subject matter of logic |ann=2014 |isbn=978-1-139-62627-9 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/metaphysics-of-logic/problem-of-universals-and-the-subject-matter-of-logic/C88312A53EFBBAE7A3DC9929D13C25FE |pag=160–177 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in Rush, P. (ed.) The Metaphysics of Logic, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, pp. 160-177.


    52. Klima, G. (2014) “A hazug korrespondenciamondatok buridáni kezelése: Válasz Bodnár Istvánnak” (“The Buridanian treatment of Liar-type correspondence sentences: Reply to István Bodnár” – in Hungarian), Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok (Studies in General Linguistics), 26(2014), pp. 101-103.
    52. Klima, G. (2014) “A hazug korrespondencia-mondatok buridáni kezelése: Válasz Bodnár Istvánnak” (“The Buridanian treatment of Liar-type correspondence sentences: Reply to István Bodnár” – in Hungarian), Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok (Studies in General Linguistics), 26(2014), pp. 101-103.<ref name=":14">{{Cite web |title=Nyelv és Tudomány- Főoldal - Túl a nyelvfilozófián |url=https://m.nyest.hu/hirek/tul-a-nyelvfilozofian |work=m.nyest.hu |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref>


    53. Klima, G. (2014) “Ontológiai Elkötelezettség és a Hazug Paradoxon Szemantikailag Zárt Nyelvekben” (“Ontological Commitment and the Liar Paradox in Semantically Closed Languages” – in Hungarian), Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok (Studies in General Linguistics), 26(2014), pp. 79-91.
    53. Klima, G. (2014) “Ontológiai Elkötelezettség és a Hazug Paradoxon Szemantikailag Zárt Nyelvekben” (“Ontological Commitment and the Liar Paradox in Semantically Closed Languages” – in Hungarian), Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok (Studies in General Linguistics), 26(2014), pp. 79-91.<ref name=":14" />


    54. Klima, G. (2014) “The Rises and Falls of Analysis and Metaphysics”, in: Klima, G. (2014) with Hall, A. (eds.) Metaphysical Themes, Medieval and Modern, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 11, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014, pp. 85-89.
    54. Klima, G. (2014) “The Rises and Falls of Analysis and Metaphysics”<ref name=":8" />, in: Klima, G. (2014) with Hall, A. (eds.) Metaphysical Themes, Medieval and Modern, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 11, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014, pp. 85-89.


    55. Klima, G. (2014), “Being and Cognition”, Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives in Metaphysics, Edited by Daniel D. Novotný - Lukáš Novák, 2014, Routledge: New York, pp. 104-116.
    55. Klima, G. (2014), “Being and Cognition”<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Neo-Aristotelian perspectives in metaphysics |ass=Daniel Novotný |ass2=Lukáš Novák |ann=2014 |isbn=978-0-415-70939-2 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/861119938 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives in Metaphysics, Edited by Daniel D. Novotný - Lukáš Novák, 2014, Routledge: New York, pp. 104-116.


    56. Klima, G. (2013), “Being, Unity, and Identity in the Fregean and Aristotelian Traditions”, in Edward Feser (ed.): Aristotle on Method and Metaphysics; Philosophers in Depth, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 146-168.
    56. Klima, G. (2013), “Being, Unity, and Identity in the Fregean and Aristotelian Traditions”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Being, Unity, and Identity in the Fregean and Aristotelian Traditions |ann=2013 |ser=Philosophers in Depth |isbn=978-1-137-36790-7 |url=https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137367907_8 |pag=146–168 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in Edward Feser (ed.): Aristotle on Method and Metaphysics; Philosophers in Depth, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 146-168.


    57. Klima, G. (2013), “Three Myths of Intentionality vs. Some Medieval Philosophers”, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 21(2013), pp. 359-376.
    57. Klima, G. (2013), “Three Myths of Intentionality vs. Some Medieval Philosophers”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Three Myths of Intentionality Versus Some Medieval Philosophers|url=https://doi.org/10.1080/09672559.2013.788266|journal=International Journal of Philosophical Studies|date=2013-07-01|issn=0967-2559|pages=359–376|volume=21|issue=3|doi=10.1080/09672559.2013.788266|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 21(2013), pp. 359-376.


    58. Klima, G. (2013), “Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence”, in: Bolyard, C. – Keele, R.: Later Medieval Metaphysics: Ontology, Language and Logic, Medieval Philosophy: Texts and Studies, Fordham University Press, New York, 2013, pp. 30-44.
    58. Klima, G. (2013), “Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Aquinas Vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence |ann=2013 |url=https://philpapers.org/rec/KLIAVB |pag=30–44 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: Bolyard, C. – Keele, R.: Later Medieval Metaphysics: Ontology, Language and Logic, Medieval Philosophy: Texts and Studies, Fordham University Press, New York, 2013, pp. 30-44.


    59. Klima, G. (2013), “Whatever Happened to Efficient Causes?”, in Klima, G. (2013) with Hall, A. (eds.), Skepticism, Causality and Skepticism about Causality, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 10, Cambridge Scholars Publishers, pp. 31-42.
    59. Klima, G. (2013), “Whatever Happened to Efficient Causes?”<ref name=":12" />, in Klima, G. (2013) with Hall, A. (eds.), Skepticism, Causality and Skepticism about Causality, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 10, Cambridge Scholars Publishers, pp. 31-42.


    60. Klima, G. (2013), “Reply to Michael Rota”, in Klima, G. (2013) with Hall, A. (eds.), Skepticism, Causality and Skepticism about Causality, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 10, Cambridge Scholars Publishers, pp. 47-48.
    60. Klima, G. (2013), “Reply to Michael Rota”<ref name=":12" />, in Klima, G. (2013) with Hall, A. (eds.), Skepticism, Causality and Skepticism about Causality, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 10, Cambridge Scholars Publishers, pp. 47-48.


    61. Klima, G. (2013) “The Semantic Conception of Truth”, New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2012-13: Ethics and Philosophy. Ed. Robert L. Fastiggi. 4 vols. Detroit: Gale, 2013, pp. 1395-1397. (2055 words)
    61. Klima, G. (2013) “The Semantic Conception of Truth”, New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2012-13: Ethics and Philosophy. Ed. Robert L. Fastiggi. 4 vols. Detroit: Gale, 2013, pp. 1395-1397. (2055 words)<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Catholic Encyclopedia: Supplement 2012-2013: Ethics and Philosophy [PDF] - Free Online Publishing |url=https://authorzilla.com/LZqwz/new-catholic-encyclopedia-supplement-2012-2013-ethics-and-philosophy.html |accessdate=2021-06-12 |language=en-US}}</ref>


    62. Klima, G. (2012) “Ontological Reduction by Logical Analysis and the Primitive Vocabulary of Mentalese”, Chinese translation of 64, in World Philosophy, 4(2012), pp. 109-119.
    62. Klima, G. (2012) “Ontological Reduction by Logical Analysis and the Primitive Vocabulary of Mentalese”,Chinese translation of 64, in ''World Philosophy'', 4(2012), pp. 109-119.<ref name=":10" />


    63. Klima, G. (2012) “Hogyan tehető Aquinói Öt Útja ismét járhatóvá? Bármilyen vallásúak és vallástalanok számára egyaránt.” (“How Can One Make Aquinas’ Five Ways Viable Again, for People of Any or No Religion?” in Hungarian) in: Babits Antal (szerk.), Az arany középkor, zsidók, muszlimok és keresztények (The Golden Middle Ages: Jews, Muslims, and Christians).   Logos Kiadó: Budapest, pp. 273-295.
    63. Klima, G. (2012) “Hogyan tehető Aquinói Öt Útja ismét járhatóvá? Bármilyen vallásúak és vallástalanok számára egyaránt.” (“How Can One Make Aquinas’ Five Ways Viable Again, for People of Any or No Religion?” in Hungarian) in: Babits Antal (szerk.), Az arany középkor, zsidók, muszlimok és keresztények<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Az arany középkor : zsidók, muszlimok és keresztények |ass=Simon Róbert |ann=2012 |isbn=978-963-8159-27-4 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/909947939 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref> (The Golden Middle Ages: Jews, Muslims, and Christians).   Logos Kiadó: Budapest, pp. 273-295.


    64. Klima, G (2012) “Ontological Reduction by Logical Analysis and the Primitive Vocabulary of Mentalese”, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 86(2012), pp. 303-414.
    64. Klima, G (2012) “Ontological Reduction by Logical Analysis and the Primitive Vocabulary of Mentalese”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Ontological Reduction by Logical Analysis and the Primitive Vocabulary of Mentalese|url=https://doi.org/10.5840/acpq201286337|journal=American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly|date=2012|issn=1051-3558|pages=403–414|volume=86|issue=3|doi=10.5840/acpq201286337|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 86(2012), pp. 303-414.


    65. Klima, G (2012) “Quine, Wyman, and Buridan: Three Approaches to Ontological Commitment”, Chinese translation of 94, in World Philosophy, 3(2012), pp. 6-17.
    65. Klima, G (2012) “[https://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/FILES/Quine-Wyman-Buridan.pdf Quine, Wyman, and Buridan: Three Approaches to Ontological Commitment]”, Chinese translation of 94, in World Philosophy, 3(2012), pp. 6-17.<ref name=":10" />


    66. Klima, G. (2012) “Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence, and the Commensurability of Paradigms”, Novák, L. – Novotný, D. –  Sousedík, P. –Svoboda, D. (eds.) Metaphysics: Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic, Ontos Verlag: Heusenstamm, pp. 169-184.
    66. Klima, G. (2012) “Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence, and the Commensurability of Paradigms”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence, and the Commensurability of Paradigms |ann=2013-05-02 |isbn=978-3-11-032244-6 |url=https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110322446.169/html |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Novák, L. – Novotný, D. –  Sousedík, P. –Svoboda, D. (eds.) Metaphysics: Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic, Ontos Verlag: Heusenstamm, pp. 169-184.


    67. Klima, G. (2012) “Medieval Philosophy of Language”, in Russell, Gillian –  Fara, Delia Graff, Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language, Routledge: New York-Abingdon, pp. 827-840.
    67. Klima, G. (2012) “Medieval Philosophy of Language<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Medieval Philosophy Medieval Philosophy |isbn=978-0-203-20696-6 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203206966.ch7_2 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in Russell, Gillian –  Fara, Delia Graff, Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language, Routledge: New York-Abingdon, pp. 827-840.


    68. Klima, G. (2012) “Theory of Language”, Davies, B. – Stump, E., The Oxford Handbook to Aquinas, Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 371-389.
    68. Klima, G. (2012) “Theory of Language”<ref>{{Cite web |title=Theory of Language |url=https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195326093.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780195326093-e-28 |work=The Oxford Handbook of Aquinas |date=2012-01-25 |accessdate=2021-06-12 |doi=10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195326093.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780195326093-e-28 |language=en |first=Gyula |last=Klima}}</ref>, Davies, B. – Stump, E., The Oxford Handbook to Aquinas, Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 371-389.


    69. Klima, G. (2011) “Indifference vs. Universality of Mental Representation in Ockham, Buridan, and Aquinas”, in Amerini, F. – Marrone, F. – Porro, P. (eds.) Later Medieval Perspectives on Intentionality (Quaestio 10/2010), Brepols Publishers/Pagina soc. Coop., Turnhout/Bari, 2010, pp. 99-110.
    69. Klima, G. (2011) “Indifference vs. Universality of Mental Representation in Ockham, Buridan, and Aquinas”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Indifference vs. Universality of Mental Representation in Ockham, Buridan, and Aquinas|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.quaestio.1.102328|journal=Quaestio|date=2010-01|issn=1379-2547|pages=99–110|volume=10|doi=10.1484/j.quaestio.1.102328|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, in Amerini, F. – Marrone, F. – Porro, P. (eds.) Later Medieval Perspectives on Intentionality (Quaestio 10/2010), Brepols Publishers/Pagina soc. Coop., Turnhout/Bari, 2010, pp. 99-110.


    70. Klima, G. (2011) “Being”, Marenbon, J. (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Philosophy, Oxford University Press, pp. 403-420.
    70. Klima, G. (2011) “Being”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Being |ann=2012-05-30 |url=http://oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195379488.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780195379488-e-18 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Marenbon, J. (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Philosophy, Oxford University Press, pp. 403-420.


    71. Klima, G. (2011) “John Buridan”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 597-603.
    71. Klima, G. (2011) “John Buridan”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy<ref name=":15">{{CitLib |tit=Encyclopedia of medieval philosophy |ass=Henrik Lagerlund |ann=2010 |isbn=978-1-4020-9729-4 |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/704395298 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 597-603.<ref name=":10" />


    72. Klima, G. (2011) “Thomas Sutton”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 1294-1295.
    72. Klima, G. (2011) “Thomas Sutton”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy<ref name=":15" />, Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 1294-1295.<ref name=":10" />


    73. Klima, G. (2011) “Being”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 150-159.
    73. Klima, G. (2011) “Being”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy<ref name=":15" />, Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 150-159.<ref name=":10" />


    74. Klima, G. (2011) “Substance, accident, modes”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, Springer: Dordrecht, pp.1219-1227.
    74. Klima, G. (2011) “Substance, accident, modes”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy<ref name=":15" />, Springer: Dordrecht, pp.1219-1227.<ref name=":10" />


    75. Klima, G. (2011) “Two Summulae, Two Ways of Doing Logic: Peter of Spain’s ‘realism’ and John Buridan’s ‘nominalism’”, in Cameron, Margaret – Marenbon, John (eds.): Methods and Methodologies: Aristotelian logic East and West, 500 – 1500, Brill Academic Publishers: Leiden-Boston, pp. 109-126.
    75. Klima, G. (2011) “Two Summulae, Two Ways of Doing Logic: Peter of Spain’s ‘realism’ and John Buridan’s ‘nominalism<ref>{{CitLib |tit=Two Summulae, Two Ways Of Doing Logic: Peter Of Spain’s ‘Realism’ And John Buridan’s ‘Nominalism’ |ann=2011-01-01 |isbn=978-90-04-19205-8 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004188853.i-246.33 |pag=109–126 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>’”, in Cameron, Margaret – Marenbon, John (eds.): Methods and Methodologies: Aristotelian logic East and West, 500 – 1500, Brill Academic Publishers: Leiden-Boston, pp. 109-126.


    76. Klima, G. (2010), “Natural Logic, Medieval Logic and Formal Semantics”, Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 54(2010), pp. 58-75.
    76. Klima, G. (2010), “Natural Logic, Medieval Logic and Formal Semantics”<ref>{{Cite web |title=Magyar filozófiai szemle 54. évf. 4. sz. (2010.) - EPA |url=https://epa.oszk.hu/00100/00186/00025/pdf/ |work=epa.oszk.hu |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 54(2010), pp. 58-75.


    77. Klima, G. (2010) “The Anti-Skepticism of John Buridan and Thomas Aquinas: Putting Skeptics in Their Place vs. Stopping Them in Their Tracks<ref>{{CitLib |tit=The Anti-Skepticism Of John Buridan And Thomas Aquinas: Putting Skeptics In Their Place Versus Stopping Them In Their Tracks |ann=2009-01-01 |isbn=978-90-04-17061-2 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004170612.i-238.45 |pag=145–170 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in: Lagerlund, H. Rethinking the History of Skepticism, Brill Publishers: Leiden/Boston, 2010, pp. 145-170.
    77. Klima, G. (2010) “The Anti-Skepticism of John Buridan and Thomas Aquinas:


    78. Klima, G. (2010) “Nominalist Semantics<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Nominalist semantics |ann=2009-12-17 |isbn=978-1-139-09543-3 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521762168.014 |pag=159–172 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, ed. R. Pasnau, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 159-172.
Putting Skeptics in Their Place vs. Stopping Them in Their Tracks”, in: Lagerlund, H. Rethinking the History of Skepticism, Brill Publishers: Leiden/Boston, 2010, pp. 145-170.


    79. Klima, G. (2009) “William Ockham”, The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2, Medieval Philosophy of Religion<ref>{{Cite web |title=The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, five volume set: v.1 Ancient Philosophy and Religion: v.2 Medieval Philosophy and Religion: v.3 Early Modern Philosophy and Religion: v.4 Nineteenth-century Philosophy and Religion: v.5 Twentieth-century Philosophy and Religion |url=https://www.routledge.com/The-History-of-Western-Philosophy-of-Religion-five-volume-set-v1-Ancient/Oppy-Trakakis/p/book/9781844656790 |work=Routledge & CRC Press |accessdate=2021-06-12 |language=en}}</ref>, ed. G. Oppy – N. Trakakis, Acumen Publishing: Durham, 2009, pp. 195-208.
    78. Klima, G. (2010) “Nominalist Semantics”, The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, ed. R. Pasnau, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 159-172.


    80. Klima, G. (2009) “Teleológia, intencionalita, naturalizmus”<ref>{{Cite web |title=Detail príspevku/publikácie {{!}} Filozofia |url=http://www.klemens.sav.sk/fiusav/filozofia/?q=sk/teleologia-intencionalita-naturalizmus |work=www.klemens.sav.sk |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref> (“Teleology, intentionality, naturalism”, in Slovak), Filozofia, 64(2009), pp. 114-122.
    79. Klima, G. (2009) “William Ockham”, The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2, Medieval Philosophy of Religion, ed. G. Oppy – N. Trakakis, Acumen Publishing: Durham, 2009, pp. 195-208.


    81. Klima, G. (2009) “Aquinas on the Materiality of the Human Soul and the Immateriality of the Human Intellect<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Aquinas on the Materiality of the Human Soul and the Immateriality of the Human Intellect|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9205.2008.01368.x|journal=Philosophical Investigations|date=2009-04|issn=0190-0536|pages=163–182|volume=32|issue=2|doi=10.1111/j.1467-9205.2008.01368.x|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>”, Philosophical Investigations, 32(2009), pp. 163-182.
    80. Klima, G. (2009) “Teleológia, intencionalita, naturalizmus” (“Teleology, intentionality, naturalism”, in Slovak), Filozofia, 64(2009), pp. 114-122.


    82. Klima, G. (2008) “Logic without Truth: John Buridan on the Liar<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Logic Without Truth |isbn=978-1-4020-8467-6 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8468-3_5 |pag=87–112 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in: Shahid Rahman (et al. eds.), Unity, Truth and the Liar: The Modern Relevance of Medieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox, Logic, Epistemology and the Unity of Science, Springer Publishing Company, chapter 5, pp. 87-112.
    81. Klima, G. (2009) “Aquinas on the Materiality of the Human Soul and the Immateriality of the Human Intellect”, Philosophical Investigations, 32(2009), pp. 163-182.


    83. Klima, G. (2008) “The “Grammar” of ‘God’ and ‘Being’: Making Sense of Talking about the One True God in Different Metaphysical Traditions<ref>{{CitLib |tit=The ‘Grammar’ of ‘God’ and ‘Being’: Making Sense of Talking |ann=2016-12-05 |isbn=978-1-315-23409-0 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315234090-12 |pag=63–87 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in D. Z. Phillips (ed.), Whose God? Which Tradition? Ashgate Publishing Company: Aldershot, pp. 53-77.
    82. Klima, G. (2008) “Logic without Truth: John Buridan on the Liar”, in: Shahid Rahman (et al. eds.), Unity, Truth and the Liar: The Modern Relevance of Medieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox, Logic, Epistemology and the Unity of Science, Springer Publishing Company, chapter 5, pp. 87-112.


    84. Klima, G. (2008) “The Nominalist Semantics of Ockham and Buridan: A Rational Reconstruction<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=The nominalist semantics of Ockham and Buridan: A “rational reconstruction” |ann=2008 |isbn=978-0-444-51625-1 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1874-5857(08)80028-3 |pag=389–431 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, Gabbay, D. – Woods, J. (eds.) Handbook of the History of Logic, North Holland: Amsterdam, 2008, pp. 389-431.
    83. Klima, G. (2008) “The “Grammar” of ‘God’ and ‘Being’: Making Sense of Talking about the One True God in Different Metaphysical Traditions”, in D. Z. Phillips (ed.), Whose God? Which Tradition? Ashgate Publishing Company: Aldershot, pp. 53-77.


    85. Klima, G. (2007) “John Buridan”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Buridan, John |ann=2007 |isbn=978-0-387-30400-7 |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7_220 |pag=185–186 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: T. Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Springer Verlag: Berlin
    84. Klima, G. (2008) “The Nominalist Semantics of Ockham and Buridan: A Rational Reconstruction”, Gabbay, D. – Woods, J. (eds.) Handbook of the History of Logic, North Holland: Amsterdam, 2008, pp. 389-431.


    85. Klima, G. (2007) “John Buridan”, in: T. Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Springer Verlag: Berlin
    86. Klima, G. (2007) “Giles of Rome”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Giles of Rome |ann=2014 |isbn=978-1-4419-9917-7 |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9917-7_516 |pag=809–811 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: T. Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Springer Verlag: Berlin


    87. Klima, G. (2007) “Thomistic ‘Monism’ vs. Cartesian ‘Dualism’”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Thomistic “Monism” vs. Cartesian “Dualism”|url=https://brill.com/view/journals/hpla/10/1/article-p92_6.xml|journal=History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis|date=2007-04-05|issn=2666-4275|pages=92–112|volume=10|issue=1|doi=10.30965/26664275-01001006|language=en|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy, 10(2007), pp. 92-112.
    86. Klima, G. (2007) “Giles of Rome”, in: T. Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Springer Verlag: Berlin


    88. Klima, G. (2006) “The Universality of Logic and the Primacy of Mental Language in the Nominalist Philosophy of Logic of John Buridan<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Klima, Gyula. |tit=The universality of logic and the primacy of mental language in the nominalist philosophy of logic of John Buridan |ann=2006 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/999092151 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, Mediaevalia Philosophica Polonorum, 35(2006), pp. 167-177.
    87. Klima, G. (2007) “Thomistic ‘Monism’ vs. Cartesian ‘Dualism’”, Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy, 10(2007), pp. 92-112.


    89. Klima, G. (2006) “[http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM5/PSMLM5.pdf Intentional Transfer in Averroes, Indifference of Nature in Avicenna, and the Representationalism of Aquinas]”<ref>{{Cite book |author=Gyula Klima |title=Intentional Transfer in Averroes, Indifference of Nature in Avicenna, and the Issue of the Representationalism of Aquinas |url=https://philpapers.org/rec/KLIITI}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Volume 5(2005), pp. 33-37,
    88. Klima, G. (2006) “The Universality of Logic and the Primacy of Mental Language in the Nominalist Philosophy of Logic of John Buridan”, Mediaevalia Philosophica Polonorum, 35(2006), pp. 167-177.


    89. Klima, G. (2006) “Intentional Transfer in Averroes, Indifference of Nature in Avicenna, and the Representationalism of Aquinas”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Volume 5(2005), pp. 33-37,
    90. Klima, G. (2006) “[http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM5/PSMLM5.pdf Thomas Sutton on Individuation]”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Volume 5(2005), pp. 70-78. and in Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 5, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne. pp. 91-102. <ref name=":13" />


    91. Klima, G. (2005) “Syncategoremata”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=G. Klima |tit=Syncategoremata |ann=2006 |isbn=978-0-08-044854-1 |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/B0080448542012293 |pag=353–356 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed. Edited by Keith Brown, Elsevier: Oxford, 2006, vol. 12, pp. 353-356.
<<nowiki>http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM5/PSMLM5.pdf</nowiki>>  


    92. Klima, G. (2005) “Nominalism”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Nominalism|url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B0080448542012700|date=2006-01-01|pages=648–652|doi=10.1016/B0-08-044854-2/01270-0|language=en}}</ref>, in: Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed. Edited by Keith Brown, Elsevier: Oxford, 2006, vol. 8, pp. 648-652.
    90. Klima, G. (2006) “Thomas Sutton on Individuation”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Volume 5(2005), pp. 70-78.


    93. Klima, G. (2005) “The Essentialist Nominalism of John Buridan”<ref>{{Cite web |title=Vol. 58, No. 4, Jun., 2005 of The Review of Metaphysics on JSTOR |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/i20130528 |work=www.jstor.org |accessdate=2021-06-12 |language=en}}</ref>, The Review of Metaphysics, 58(2005),
<<nowiki>http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM5/PSMLM5.pdf</nowiki>> (online); the printed version is in Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 5, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne. pp. 91-102.


    94. Klima, G. (2005) “Quine, Wyman, and Buridan: Three Approaches to Ontological Commitment”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Quine, Wyman, and Buridan: Three Approaches to Ontological Commitment|url=http://www.koreascience.or.kr/article/JAKO200527538950715.page|journal=Korean Journal of Logic|date=2005|issn=1598-7493|pages=1–22|volume=8|issue=1|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, in Korean Journal of Logic, 8(2005), pp. 1-22.
    91. Klima, G. (2005) “Syncategoremata”, in: Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed. Edited by Keith Brown, Elsevier: Oxford, 2006, vol. 12, pp. 353-356.


    95. Klima, G. “[http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM4/PSMLM4.pdf Tradition and Innovation in Medieval Theories of Mental Representation]”<ref name=":16">{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Mental Representations and Concepts in Medieval Philosophy |ann=2015-02-02 |isbn=978-0-8232-6274-8 |url=http://fordham.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.5422/fordham/9780823262748.001.0001/upso-9780823262748-chapter-015 |pag=323–338 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 4(2004), pp. 4-11.
    92. Klima, G. (2005) “Nominalism”, in: Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed. Edited by Keith Brown, Elsevier: Oxford, 2006, vol. 8, pp. 648-652.


    96. Klima, G. “[http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM4/PSMLM4.pdf The Demonic Temptations of Medieval Nominalism: Mental Representation and ‘Demon Skepticism’]”<ref name=":16" />, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics 4(2004), pp. 37-44.
    93. Klima, G. (2005) “The Essentialist Nominalism of John Buridan”, The Review of Metaphysics, 58(2005), pp. 301-315.


    97. Klima, G. (2004) “Form, Metaphysical, in Ancient and Medieval Thought<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Form, Metaphysical, in Ancient and Medieval Thought |ann=2004 |url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?buchbeitrag=Form,+Metaphysical,+in+Ancient+and+Medieval+Thought&pk=1202294 |pag=835–837 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in: Maryanne Cline Horowitz, (ed.), New Dictionary of History of Ideas, Detroit: Charles Scribner’s Sons, pp. 835-837.
    94. Klima, G. (2005) “Quine, Wyman, and Buridan: Three Approaches to Ontological Commitment”, in Korean Journal of Logic, 8(2005), pp. 1-22.


    98. Klima, G. (2004) “John Buridan and the Force-Content Distinction”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=John Buridan and the Force-Content Distinction |ann=2004 |url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?buchbeitrag=John+Buridan+and+the+Force-Content+Distinction&pk=1202296 |pag=415–427 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: Maierú, A. – Valente, L. (eds.) Medieval Theories on Assertive and Non-Assertive Language, Acts of the 14th European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics, Rome: Olschi, 2004, pp. 415-427.
    95. Klima, G. “Tradition and Innovation in Medieval Theories of Mental Representation”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, <<nowiki>http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM4/PSMLM4.pdf</nowiki>>, 4(2004), pp. 4-11.


    99. Klima, G. (2004) “John Buridan on the Acquisition of Simple Substantial Concepts”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Russell L. Friedman |aut2=Sten Ebbesen |tit=John Buridan and Beyond: Topics in the Language Sciences, 1300-1700 |ann=2004 |isbn=978-87-7876-362-4 |url=https://books.google.hu/books?id=41RMwcklcSoC&printsec=frontcover&hl=hu&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in John Buridan and Beyond: Topics in the Language Sciences 1300-1700, eds. R. L. Friedmann – S. Ebbesen, Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 2004, pp. 17-32.
    96. Klima, G. “The Demonic Temptations of Medieval Nominalism: Mental Representation and ‘Demon Skepticism’”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, <<nowiki>http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM4/PSMLM4.pdf</nowiki>>, 4(2004), pp. 37-44.


    100. Klima, G. (2004) “Consequences of a Closed, Token-Based Semantics: The Case of John Buridan<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Consequences of a closed, token-based semantics: the case of John Buridan|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01445340310001610944|journal=History and Philosophy of Logic|date=2004-05|issn=0144-5340|pages=95–110|volume=25|issue=2|doi=10.1080/01445340310001610944|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 25(2004), pp. 95-110.
    97. Klima, G. (2004) “Form, Metaphysical, in Ancient and Medieval Thought”, in: Maryanne Cline Horowitz, (ed.), New Dictionary of History of Ideas, Detroit: Charles Scribner’s Sons, pp. 835-837.


    101. Klima, G. (2003) “Natures: The Problem of Universals<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Natures: the problem of universals |ann=2003-08-07 |isbn=978-0-521-00063-5 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ccol0521806038.009 |pag=196–207 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in: S. McGrade (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, pp. 196-207.
    98. Klima, G. (2004) “John Buridan and the Force-Content Distinction”, in: Maierú, A. – Valente, L. (eds.) Medieval Theories on Assertive and Non-Assertive Language, Acts of the 14th European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics, Rome: Olschi, 2004, pp. 415-427.


    102. Klima, G. (2003) “Conceptual Closure in Anselm’s Proof: Reply to Tony Roark<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Conceptual closure in Anselm's proof: reply to Tony Roark|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144534031000106602|journal=History and Philosophy of Logic|date=2003-01|issn=0144-5340|pages=131–134|volume=24|issue=2|doi=10.1080/0144534031000106602|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 24 (2003), pp. 131–134.
    99. Klima, G. (2004) “John Buridan on the Acquisition of Simple Substantial Concepts”, in John Buridan and Beyond: Topics in the Language Sciences 1300-1700, eds. R. L. Friedmann – S. Ebbesen, Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 2004, pp. 17-32.


    103. Klima, G. (2003) “John Buridan”, in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages<ref name=":17">{{CitLib |aut=Gracia, Jorge J. E. Noone, Timothy B. |tit=A companion to philosophy in the middle ages |ann=2013.) |isbn=978-1-78268-634-7 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/848860173 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Blackwell, pp. 340-48.
    100. Klima, G. (2004) “Consequences of a Closed, Token-Based Semantics: The Case of John Buridan”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 25(2004), pp. 95-110.


    101. Klima, G. (2003) “Natures: The Problem of Universals”, in: S. McGrade (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, pp. 196-207.
    104. Klima, G. (2003) “Peter of Spain, the author of the Summulae”, in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), Blackwell’s Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages<ref name=":17" />, Blackwell, pp. 526-31.


    102. Klima, G. (2003) “Conceptual Closure in Anselm’s Proof: Reply to Tony Roark”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 24 (2003), pp. 131–134.
    105. Klima, G. (2003) “Thomas of Sutton”, in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), Blackwell’s Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages<ref name=":17" />, Blackwell, pp. 664-65.


    106. Klima, G. (2002) “[http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM2/PSMLM2.pdf Thomas Sutton and Henry of Ghent on the Analogy of Being]”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Thomas of Sutton |ann=2011 |isbn=978-1-4020-9729-4 |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9729-4_493 |pag=1294–1294 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 2(2002), pp. 34-44. Reprinted in 14, pp. 49-64.
    103. Klima, G. (2003) “John Buridan”, in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Blackwell, pp. 340-48.


    107. Klima, G. (2002) “Man = Body + Soul: Aquinas’s Arithmetic of Human Nature”<ref name=":18">{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Man= Body+ Soul: Aquinas's Arithmetic of Human Nature |ann=2002 |url=https://philpapers.org/rec/KLIMAA |pag=257–274 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: B. Davies (ed.), Thomas Aquinas: Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press, pp. 257-273. (slightly revised reprint of the 1997 paper)
    104. Klima, G. (2003) “Peter of Spain, the author of the Summulae”, in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), Blackwell’s Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Blackwell, pp. 526-31.


    108. Klima, G. (2002) “Contemporary ‘Essentialism’ vs. Aristotelian Essentialism”<ref>{{Cite book |author=Gyula Klima |title=Contemporary "Essentialism" Vs. Aristotelian Essentialism |url=https://philpapers.org/rec/KLICEV}}</ref>, in: J. Haldane, (ed.), Mind, Metaphysics, and Value in the Thomistic and Analytic Traditions, Notre Dame, pp. 175-194.
    105. Klima, G. (2003) “Thomas of Sutton”, in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), Blackwell’s Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Blackwell, pp. 664-65.


    106. Klima, G. (2002) “Thomas Sutton and Henry of Ghent on the Analogy of Being”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, <<nowiki>http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM2/PSMLM2.pdf</nowiki> >, 2(2002), pp. 34-44. Reprinted in 14, pp. 49-64.
    109. Klima, G. (2002) “Aquinas’ Theory of the Copula and the Analogy of Being”<ref>{{Cite web |title=Aquinas’ Theory of the Copula |url=https://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/copula.htm |work=faculty.fordham.edu |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy, 5(2002), pp. 159-176.


    110. Klima, G. (2001) “On whether id quo nihil maius cogitari potest is in the understanding”<ref>{{Cite book |author=Gyula Klima |title=On Whether Id Quo Nihil Maius Cogitari Potest is in the Understanding |url=https://philpapers.org/rec/KLIOWI}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 1(2001), pp. 70-80.
    107. Klima, G. (2002) “Man = Body + Soul: Aquinas’s Arithmetic of Human Nature”, in: B. Davies (ed.), Thomas Aquinas: Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press, pp. 257-273. (slightly revised reprint of the 1997 paper)


    111. Klima, G. (2001) “[http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM1.pdf Aquinas’ Proofs of the Immateriality of the Intellect from the Universality of Thought]”<ref>{{Cite web |title=Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics |url=https://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/smlm/index.htm |work=faculty.fordham.edu |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 1(2001), pp. 19-28.
    108. Klima, G. (2002) “Contemporary ‘Essentialism’ vs. Aristotelian Essentialism”, in: J. Haldane, (ed.), Mind, Metaphysics, and Value in the Thomistic and Analytic Traditions, Notre Dame, pp. 175-194.


    112. Klima, G. (2001) “Existence and Reference in Medieval Logic<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Existence and Reference in Medieval Logic |ann=2001 |isbn=978-90-481-5915-4 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9761-6_10 |pag=197–226 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in: A. Hieke – E. Morscher (eds.): New Essays in Free Logic, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp. 197-226.
    109. Klima, G. (2002) “Aquinas’ Theory of the Copula and the Analogy of Being”, Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy, 5(2002), pp. 159-176.


    113. Klima, G. (2001) “Buridan’s Theory of Definitions in his Scientific Practice<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Thijssen, J. M. M. H. Zupko, Jack. |tit=The metaphysics and natural philosophy of John Buridan |ann=2001 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1017490376 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in: J. M. M. H. Thijssen – J. Zupko, The Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy of John Buridan, E. J. Brill Publishers, Leiden, pp. 29-48.
    110. Klima, G. (2001) “On whether id quo nihil maius cogitari potest is in the understanding”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, <<nowiki>http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM1.pdf</nowiki>>, 1(2001), pp. 70-80.


    114. Klima, G. (2001) “Thomas of Sutton on the Nature of the Intellective Soul and the Thomistic Theory of Being<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Klima, Gyula. |tit=Thomas of Sutton on the nature of the intellective soul and the Thomistic theory of being |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/844927989 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, Aertsen, J. et al. (eds.), Nach der Verurteilung von 1277. Philosophie und Theologie an der Universität von Paris im letzten Viertel des 13. Jahrhunderts, Studien und Texte (Miscellanea Mediaevalia 28), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin-New York 2001, pp. 436-455.
    111. Klima, G. (2001) “Aquinas’ Proofs of the Immateriality of the Intellect from the Universality of Thought”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, <<nowiki>http://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/SMLM/PSMLM1.pdf</nowiki>>, 1(2001), pp. 19-28. (See also Bob Pasnau’s comments and my rejoinder in the same volume, pp. 29-36 and pp. 37-44, respectively.)


    115. Klima, G. with Borbély, G. (2000) “[http://epa.oszk.hu/00100/00186/00007/borb0046.html Dialektikus disputa az értelem egységének skolasztikus kérdéséről]” <ref>{{Cite web |title=Magyar Filozófiai Szemle - 2000. 4/6. |url=http://epa.oszk.hu/00100/00186/00007/borb0046.html |work=epa.oszk.hu |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref>(A dialectical disputation on the scholastic question of the unity of the intellect), Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 4/6(2006),
    112. Klima, G. (2001) “Existence and Reference in Medieval Logic”, in: A. Hieke – E. Morscher (eds.): New Essays in Free Logic, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp. 197-226.


    116. Klima, G. (2000) “[[The Medieval Problem of Uhttp://plato.stanford.edu/entries/universals-medieval/niversals|The Medieval Problem of Universals]]”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=The Medieval Problem of Universals |edi=Winter 2017 |ann=2017 |url=https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/universals-medieval/ |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2000 Edition), E. N. Zalta (ed.)
    113. Klima, G. (2001) “Buridan’s Theory of Definitions in his Scientific Practice”, in: J. M. M. H. Thijssen – J. Zupko, The Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy of John Buridan, E. J. Brill Publishers, Leiden, pp. 29-48.


    117. Klima, G. (2000) “Saint Anselm’s Proof: A Problem of Reference, Intentional Identity and Mutual Understanding<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Saint Anselm’s Proof: A Problem of Reference, Intentional Identity and Mutual Understanding |ann=2000 |isbn=978-94-010-5835-3 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4227-4_6 |pag=69–87 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in: G. Hintikka (ed.): Medieval Philosophy and Modern Times, Proceedings of “Medieval and Modern Philosophy of Religion”, Boston University, August 25-27, 1992; Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, pp. 69-88.
    114. Klima, G. (2001) “Thomas of Sutton on the Nature of the Intellective Soul and the Thomistic Theory of Being”, Aertsen, J. et al. (eds.), Nach der Verurteilung von 1277. Philosophie und Theologie an der Universität von Paris im letzten Viertel des 13. Jahrhunderts, Studien und Texte (Miscellanea Mediaevalia 28), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin-New York 2001, pp. 436-455.


    118. Klima, G. (2000) “Aquinas on One and Many”<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sismel Edizioni del Galluzzo - Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale XI (2000) |url=https://www.sismel.it/pubblicazioni/513-documenti-e-studi-sulla-tradizione-filosofica-medievale-xi-(2000) |work=www.sismel.it |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Documenti e Studi sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale, 11(2000), pp. 195-215.
    115. Klima, G. with Borbély, G. (2000) “Dialektikus disputa az értelem egységének skolasztikus kérdéséről” (A dialectical disputation on the scholastic question of the unity of the intellect), Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 4/6(2006), <nowiki>http://epa.oszk.hu/00100/00186/00007/borb0046.html</nowiki>


    119. Klima, G. (1999) “Ockham’s Semantics and Ontology of the Categories<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Ockham's Semantics and Ontology of the Categories |ann=1999-12-13 |isbn=978-0-521-58244-5 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ccol052158244x.007 |pag=118–142 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, Spade, P. V. (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ockham, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 118-142.
    116. Klima, G. (2000) “The Medieval Problem of Universals”, in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2000 Edition), E. N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <nowiki>http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/universals-medieval/</nowiki>


    120. Klima, G. (1999) “Buridan’s Logic and the Ontology of Modes”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Sten Ebbesen |aut2=Russell L. Friedman |tit=Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition: Acts of the Symposium, the Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, January 10-13, 1996 |ann=1999 |isbn=978-87-7876-148-4 |url=https://books.google.hu/books?id=qEtWUWEzTvwC&pg=PA473&lpg=PA473&dq=Buridan%E2%80%99s+Logic+and+the+Ontology+of+Modes&source=bl&ots=TIE4v2YFrr&sig=ACfU3U1smY0Jsfl2cy3rAMlsfOm21H4uXQ&hl=hu&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj9hcuFxZLxAhXMlIsKHSGfCgsQ6AEwB3oECAUQAw#v=onepage&q=Buridan%E2%80%99s%20Logic%20and%20the%20Ontology%20of%20Modes&f=false |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: Ebbesen, S. – Friedman, R. L. (eds.), Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition, Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 1999, pp. 473-495.
    117. Klima, G. (2000) “Saint Anselm’s Proof: A Problem of Reference, Intentional Identity and Mutual Understanding”, in: G. Hintikka (ed.): Medieval Philosophy and Modern Times, Proceedings of “Medieval and Modern Philosophy of Religion”, Boston University, August 25-27, 1992; Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, pp. 69-88.


    121. Klima, G. (1998) “Ancilla Theologiae vs. Domina Philosophorum: Thomas Aquinas, Latin Averroism, and the Autonomy of Philosophy”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=GYULA KLIMA |tit=Ancilla theologiae vs. domina philosophorum. Thomas Aquinas, Latin Averroism and the Autonomy of Philosophy |isbn=978-3-11-080145-3 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110801453.393 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: Aertsen, J. – Speer, A. (eds.), What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages? Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (SIEPM), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 393-402.
    118. Klima, G. (2000) “Aquinas on One and Many”, Documenti e Studi sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale, 11(2000), pp. 195-215.


    122. Klima, G. (1997) “Man = Body + Soul: Aquinas’s Arithmetic of Human Nature”<ref name=":18" />, Koistinen, T. – Lehtonen, T.  (eds.), Philosophical Studies in Religion, Metaphysics, and Ethics., Helsinki: Luther-Agricola-Society, 1997, pp. 179-197.<ref name=":10" />
    119. Klima, G. (1999) “Ockham’s Semantics and Ontology of the Categories”, Spade, P. V. (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ockham, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 118-142.


    123. Klima, G. (1996) “The Semantic Principles Underlying Saint Thomas Aquinas’s Metaphysics of Being<ref>{{Cite journal|title=The Semantic Principles Underlying St. Thomas Aquinas's Metaphysics of Being|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/medievalpt1996515|journal=Medieval Philosophy & Theology|date=1996|issn=1057-0608|pages=87–141|volume=5|issue=1|doi=10.5840/medievalpt1996515|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>”, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, 5(1996), pp. 87-141.
    120. Klima, G. (1999) “Buridan’s Logic and the Ontology of Modes”, in: Ebbesen, S. – Friedman, R. L. (eds.), Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition, Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 1999, pp. 473-495.


    124. Klima, G. (1994) “Szent Tamás és a Démon” (Saint Thomas and the Demon)<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Szent Tamás és a Démon [Saint Thomas and the Demon] |ann=1994 |url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?buchbeitrag=Szent+Tam%C3%A1s+%C3%A9s+a+D%C3%A9mon+%5BSaint+Thomas+and+the+Demon%5D&pk=1202316 |pag=180–212 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in Altrichter, F. – Szécsényi, T. (ed.), A filozófiai realizmus védhetősége<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Altrichter Ferenc. Szécsényi Tibor. |tit=A filozófiai realizmus védhetősége. Tudományfilozófiai konferencia. Budapest, 1992. jún. 26-27. (Szerk. Altrichter Ferenc, Szécsényi Tibor). |ann=1994 |isbn=963-463-019-7 |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/908959434 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref> (The Defensibility of Philosophical Realism), Budapest: University of Budapest, pp. 180-212.
    121. Klima, G. (1998) “Ancilla Theologiae vs. Domina Philosophorum: Thomas Aquinas, Latin Averroism, and the Autonomy of Philosophy”, in: Aertsen, J. – Speer, A. (eds.), What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages? Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (SIEPM), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 393-402.


    125. Klima, G. (1993) “The Changing Role of Entia Rationis in Medieval Philosophy: A Comparative Study with a Reconstruction”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=The Changing Role of Entia Rationis in Medieval Philosophy: A Comparative Study with a Reconstruction|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=The+Changing+Role+of+Entia+Rationis+in+Medieval+Philosophy:+A+Comparative+Study+with+a+Reconstruction&pk=1202317|journal=Synthese|date=1993|pages=25–59|volume=96|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Synthese 96(1993), pp. 25-59.
    122. Klima, G. (1997) “Man = Body + Soul: Aquinas’s Arithmetic of Human Nature”, Koistinen, T. – Lehtonen, T.  (eds.), Philosophical Studies in Religion, Metaphysics, and Ethics., Helsinki: Luther-Agricola-Society, 1997, pp. 179-197.


    126. Klima, G. (1993) “Nomina nuda tenemus”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Nomina nuda tenemus|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Nomina+nuda+tenemus&pk=1202318|journal=Vigilia|date=1993|pages=680–684|volume=58|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Vigilia, 58(1993), pp. 680-684.
    123. Klima, G. (1996) “The Semantic Principles Underlying Saint Thomas Aquinas’s Metaphysics of Being”, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, 5(1996), pp. 87-141.


    127. Klima, G. (1993) “‘Socrates est species’: Logic, Metaphysics and Psychology in St. Thomas Aquinas’ Treatment of a Paralogism”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit='Socrates est species': Logic, Metaphysics and Psychology in St. Thomas Aquinas' Treatment of a Paralogism |ann=1993 |url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?buchbeitrag='Socrates+est+species':+Logic,+Metaphysics+and+Psychology+in+St.+Thomas+Aquinas'+Treatment+of+a+Paralogism&pk=1202320 |pag=491–506 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in Jacobi, K. (ed.) Argumentationstheorie: Scholastische Forschungen zu den logischen und semantischen Regeln korrekten Folgerns, Brill: Leiden, the Netherlands, pp. 489-504.
    124. Klima, G. (1994) “Szent Tamás és a Démon” (Saint Thomas and the Demon), in Altrichter, F. – Szécsényi, T. (ed.), A filozófiai realizmus védhetősége (The Defensibility of Philosophical Realism), Budapest: University of Budapest, pp. 180-212.


    128. Klima, G. (1993) “‘Debeo tibi equum’: A Reconstruction of Buridan’s Treatment of the Sophisma<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=‘Debeo tibi equum’: A Reconstruction of the Theoretical Framework of Buridan’s Treatment of the Sophisma |ann=1993 |isbn=978-94-010-4776-0 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1767-8_19 |pag=333–347 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>”, in Read, S.L. (ed.), Sophisms in Medieval Logic and Grammar: Acts of the 9th European Symposium for Medieval Logic and Semantics, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993. pp. 333-347; reprinted in: Neumer, K. – Voigt, V. (eds.), Semiotics and Philosophy of Language in Hungary, S - European Journal for Semiotic Studies, Vol. 4. No. 1-2. Vienna, pp. 141-159.
    125. Klima, G. (1993) “The Changing Role of Entia Rationis in Medieval Philosophy: A Comparative Study with a Reconstruction”, Synthese 96(1993), pp. 25-59.


    129. Klima, G. (1992) “Az angyali metafizika ördögi buktatói” <ref>{{Cite web |title=BUKSZ - Budapesti Könyvszemle 4. (1992) {{!}} Arcanum Digitális Tudománytár |url=https://adt.arcanum.com/hu/view/BuKsz_1992/?pg=434 |work=adt.arcanum.com |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref> (The Devilish Tripwires of the Angelic Doctor’s Metaphysics: A Rejoinder), BUKSZ (Budapest Review of Books), 4(1992), pp. 413-418.
    126. Klima, G. (1993) “Nomina nuda tenemus”, Vigilia, 58(1993), pp. 680-684.


    130. Klima, G. (1991) “Ontological Alternatives vs. Alternative Semantics in Medieval Philosophy”<ref>{{Cite book |author=Gyula Klima |title=Ontological Alternatives Vs Alternative Semantics in Mediaeval Philosophy |url=https://philpapers.org/rec/KLIOAV}}</ref>, in: J. Bernard: Logical Semiotics, S - European Journal for Semiotic Studies, Vol. 3. No. 4, Vienna, pp. 587-618.
    127. Klima, G. (1993) “‘Socrates est species’: Logic, Metaphysics and Psychology in St. Thomas Aquinas’ Treatment of a Paralogism”, in Jacobi, K. (ed.) Argumentationstheorie: Scholastische Forschungen zu den logischen und semantischen Regeln korrekten Folgerns, Brill: Leiden, the Netherlands, pp. 489-504.


    131. Klima, G. (1991) “Latin as a Formal Language: Outlines of a Buridanian Semantics”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Latin as a formal language. Outlines of a Buridanian semantics.|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Latin+as+a+formal+language.+Outlines+of+a+Buridanian+semantics.&pk=459391|journal=Cahiers de l'institut du Moyen Âge grec et latin, Université de Copenhague|date=1991|pages=78–106|volume=61|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin, Copenhagen, 61, pp. 78-106.
    128. Klima, G. (1993) “‘Debeo tibi equum’: A Reconstruction of Buridan’s Treatment of the Sophisma”, in Read, S.L. (ed.), Sophisms in Medieval Logic and Grammar: Acts of the 9th European Symposium for Medieval Logic and Semantics, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993. pp. 333-347; reprinted in: Neumer, K. – Voigt, V. (eds.), Semiotics and Philosophy of Language in Hungary, S - European Journal for Semiotic Studies, Vol. 4. No. 1-2. Vienna, pp. 141-159.


    132. Klima, G. (1990) with Sandu, G. “Numerical Quantifiers in Game-Theoretical Semantics<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Numerical Quantifiers in game-theoretical semantics|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-2567.1990.tb00181.x|journal=Theoria|date=2008-02-11|issn=0040-5825|pages=173–192|volume=56|issue=3|doi=10.1111/j.1755-2567.1990.tb00181.x|first=GYULA|last=KLIMA|author=GABRIEL}}</ref>”, Theoria, 56, pp. 173-192.
    129. Klima, G. (1992) “Az angyali metafizika ördögi buktatói” (The Devilish Tripwires of the Angelic Doctor’s Metaphysics: A Rejoinder), BUKSZ (Budapest Review of Books), 4(1992), pp. 413-418.


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    130. Klima, G. (1991) “Ontological Alternatives vs. Alternative Semantics in Medieval Philosophy”, in: J. Bernard: Logical Semiotics, S - European Journal for Semiotic Studies, Vol. 3. No. 4, Vienna, pp. 587-618.


    133. Klima, G. (1990) “Understanding Matters from a Logical Angle: Logical Aspects of Understanding”<ref name=":19">{{Cite journal|title=Understanding Matters from a Logical Angle: Logical Aspects of Understanding|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Understanding+Matters+from+a+Logical+Angle:+Logical+Aspects+of+Understanding&pk=1202324|journal=Annales Universitatis Budapestinensis. Sectio Philosophica et Sociologica|date=1990|pages=37–62|volume=22/23|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Annales Universitatis Budapestinensis, Sectio Philosophica et Sociologica, 22-23, pp. 37-62.
    131. Klima, G. (1991) “Latin as a Formal Language: Outlines of a Buridanian Semantics”, Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin, Copenhagen, 61, pp. 78-106.


    134. Klima, G. (1990) “On Being and Essence in St. Thomas Aquinas’s Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science”, S. Knuuttila - R. Työrinoja - S. Ebbesen (eds.): Knowledge And The Sciences In Medieval Philosophy: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.I.E.P.M.), Helsinki 24-29 August 1987, Vol. II, Publications of Luther-Agricola Society Series B 19, Helsinki, pp. 210-221.<ref name=":10" />
    132. Klima, G. (1990) with Sandu, G. “Numerical Quantifiers in Game-Theoretical Semantics”, Theoria, 56, pp. 173-192.


    135. Klima, G. (1990) “Approaching Natural Language via Medieval Logic”<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit=Approaching Natural Language via Medieval Logic |ann=1990 |url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?buchbeitrag=Approaching+Natural+Language+via+Medieval+Logic&pk=1202327 |pag=249–267 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in: J. Bernard-J. Kelemen: Zeichen, Denken, Praxis, Institut fur Sozio-Semiotische Studien: Vienna, pp. 249-267.
    133. Klima, G. (1990) “Understanding Matters from a Logical Angle: Logical Aspects of Understanding”, Annales Universitatis Budapestinensis, Sectio Philosophica et Sociologica, 22-23, pp. 37-62.


    136. Klima, G. (1988) “Modernorum ‘Logica Modernorum’“<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit="Modernorum 'Logica Modernorum' |ann=1988 |url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?buchbeitrag=%22Modernorum+'Logica+Modernorum'&pk=1202329 |pag=159–174 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>, in Pólos, L. (ed.), Intensional Logic, History of Philosophy, and Methodology: To Imre Ruzsa on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, Budapest, pp. 159-175.
    134. Klima, G. (1990) “On Being and Essence in St. Thomas Aquinas’s Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science”, S. Knuuttila - R. Työrinoja - S. Ebbesen (eds.): Knowledge And The Sciences In Medieval Philosophy: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.I.E.P.M.), Helsinki 24-29 August 1987, Vol. II, Publications of Luther-Agricola Society Series B 19, Helsinki, pp. 210-221.


    137. Klima, G. (1987) “Understanding Matters from a Logical Angle: Logical Aspects of Understanding”<ref name=":19" />, Semiotische Bericthe-Doxa (joint issue), 3-4/11, pp. 101-125.<ref name=":10" />
    135. Klima, G. (1990) “Approaching Natural Language via Medieval Logic”, in: J. Bernard-J. Kelemen: Zeichen, Denken, Praxis, Institut fur Sozio-Semiotische Studien: Vienna, pp. 249-267.


    138. Klima, G. (1987) “Über die natürliche Theologie von Anton Schütz” (On the Natural Theology of Anton Schütz), Doxa, 11, pp. 52-65.<ref name=":10" />
    136. Klima, G. (1988) “Modernorum ‘Logica Modernorum’“, in Pólos, L. (ed.), Intensional Logic, History of Philosophy, and Methodology: To Imre Ruzsa on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, Budapest, pp. 159-175.


    139. Klima, G. (1987) “Existence, Quantification and the Medieval Theory of Ampliation”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Existence, Quantification and the Medieval Theory of Ampliation|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Existence,+Quantification+and+the+Medieval+Theory+of+Ampliation&pk=1202333|journal=Doxa. Filozófiai mühely|date=1987|pages=83–112|volume=9|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Doxa, 9, pp. 83-112.
    137. Klima, G. (1987) “Understanding Matters from a Logical Angle: Logical Aspects of Understanding”, Semiotische Bericthe-Doxa (joint issue), 3-4/11, pp. 101-125.


    140. Klima, G. (1987) “Aquinói Tamás a természet princípiumairól”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Aquinói Tamás a természet princípiumairól [Thomas Aquinas on the Principles of Nature]|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Aquin%C3%B3i+Tam%C3%A1s+a+term%C3%A9szet+princ%C3%ADpiumair%C3%B3l+%5BThomas+Aquinas+on+the+Principles+of+Nature%5D&pk=1202334|journal=Magyar filozófiai szemle|date=1987|pages=41–80|volume=31|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, (Thomas Aquinas on the Principles of Nature) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 31, pp. 41-80.
    138. Klima, G. (1987) “Über die natürliche Theologie von Anton Schütz” (On the Natural Theology of Anton Schütz), Doxa, 11, pp. 52-65.


    141. Klima, G. (1986) with Bodnár, I. and Ruzsa, F. “Parmenidész igazolása”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Parmenidész igazolása [Justifying Parmenides]|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Parmenid%C3%A9sz+igazol%C3%A1sa+%5BJustifying+Parmenides%5D&pk=1202335|journal=Magyar filozófiai szemle|date=1986|pages=285–298|volume=30|first=Gyula|last=Klima|author=Istvan|coauthors=Ferenc}}</ref>, (Justifying Parmenides) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 30, pp. 285-298.
    139. Klima, G. (1987) “Existence, Quantification and the Medieval Theory of Ampliation”, Doxa, 9, pp. 83-112.


    142. Klima, G. (1986) “Modernorum ‘Logica Modernorum<ref>{{CitLib |aut=Gyula Klima |tit="Modernorum 'Logica Modernorum' |ann=1988 |url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?buchbeitrag=%22Modernorum+'Logica+Modernorum'&pk=1202329 |pag=159–174 |accd=2021-06-12}}</ref>’”, Tertium Non Datur, 2, pp. 177-197.
    140. Klima, G. (1987) “Aquinói Tamás a természet princípiumairól”, (Thomas Aquinas on the Principles of Nature) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 31, pp. 41-80.


    143. Klima, G. (1984) “Libellus pro Sapiente: A Criticism of Allan Bäck’s Argument against St. Thomas Aquinas’ Theory of the Incarnation<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Libellus pro Sapiente: A Criticism of Allan Bäck's Argument against St. Thomas Aquinas' Theory of the Incarnation|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Libellus+pro+Sapiente:+A+Criticism+of+Allan+B%C3%A4ck's+Argument+against+St.+Thomas+Aquinas'+Theory+of+the+Incarnation&pk=1202338|journal=The New scholasticism|date=1984|pages=207–219|volume=58|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, The New Scholasticism, 58, pp. 207-219.
    141. Klima, G. (1986) with Bodnár, I. and Ruzsa, F. “Parmenidész igazolása”, (Justifying Parmenides) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 30, pp. 285-298.

    142. Klima, G. (1986) “Modernorum ‘Logica Modernorum’”, Tertium Non Datur, 2, pp. 177-197.

    143. Klima, G. (1984) “Libellus pro Sapiente: A Criticism of Allan Bäck’s Argument against St. Thomas Aquinas’ Theory of the Incarnation, The New Scholasticism, 58, pp. 207-219.


    144. Klima, G. (1984) “Aquinói Tamás a szépről”, (Thomas Aquinas on Beauty) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 28, pp. 454-473.
    144. Klima, G. (1984) “Aquinói Tamás a szépről”, (Thomas Aquinas on Beauty) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 28, pp. 454-473.


    145. Klima, G. (1984) “Aquinói Tamás a szavak jelentéséről”, (Thomas Aquinas on the Meaning of Words) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 28, pp. 298-312.
    145. Klima, G. (1984) “Aquinói Tamás a szavak jelentéséről”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Aquinói Tamás a szépröl [Thomas Aquinas on Beauty]|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Aquin%C3%B3i+Tam%C3%A1s+a+sz%C3%A9pr%C3%B6l+%5BThomas+Aquinas+on+Beauty%5D&pk=1202336|journal=Magyar filozófiai szemle|date=1984|pages=454–473|volume=28|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, (Thomas Aquinas on the Meaning of Words) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 28, pp. 298-312.

    146. Klima, G. (1983) “Szent Anzelm és az ontológiai istenérv”, (Saint Anselm and the Ontological Proof of God’s Existence) Világosság, 24, pp. 3-9.


    146. Klima, G. (1983) “Szent Anzelm és az ontológiai istenérv”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Szent Anzelm és az ontológiai istenérv [Saint Anselm and the Ontological Proof of God's Existence]|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Szent+Anzelm+%C3%A9s+az+ontol%C3%B3giai+isten%C3%A9rv+%5BSaint+Anselm+and+the+Ontological+Proof+of+God's+Existence%5D&pk=1202339|journal=Világosság|date=1983|pages=3–9|volume=24|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, (Saint Anselm and the Ontological Proof of God’s Existence) Világosság, 24, pp. 3-9.
    147. Klima, G. (1981) “Az Öt Út: Aquinói Szent Tamás istenbizonyítékai”, (The Five Ways: Saint Thomas Aquinas’ Proofs for God’s Existence) Világosság, 22, pp. 1-30.


    147. Klima, G. (1981) “Az Öt Út: Aquinói Szent Tamás istenbizonyítékai”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Az Öt Út: Aquinói Szent Tamás istenbizonyítékai [The Five Ways: Saint Thomas Aquinas' Proofs for God's Existence]|url=http://opac.regesta-imperii.de/lang_en/anzeige.php?aufsatz=Az+%C3%96t+%C3%9At:+Aquin%C3%B3i+Szent+Tam%C3%A1s+istenbizony%C3%ADt%C3%A9kai+%5BThe+Five+Ways:+Saint+Thomas+Aquinas'+Proofs+for+God's+Existence%5D&pk=1202341|journal=Világosság|date=1981|pages=3–30|volume=22|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, (The Five Ways: Saint Thomas Aquinas’ Proofs for God’s Existence) Világosság, 22, pp. 1-30.
Review Articles:


=== Áttekintő cikkek: ===
    148. Klima, G. (2014) A Treatise of Master Hervaeus Natalis: On Second Intentions. Vol. 1: An English Translation, Vol. 2: A Latin Edition. Edited and translated by John P. Doyle. International Philosophical Quarterly, 54(2014), pp. 235-237.
    148. Klima, G. (2014) A Treatise of Master Hervaeus Natalis: On Second Intentions. Vol. 1: An English Translation, Vol. 2: A Latin Edition. Edited and translated by John P. Doyle.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=A Treatise of Master Hervaeus Natalis: On Second Intentions. Edited and translated by John P. Doyle:|url=http://www.pdcnet.org/oom/service?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=&rft.imuse_id=ipq_2014_0054_0002_0235_0237&svc_id=info:www.pdcnet.org/collection|journal=International Philosophical Quarterly|date=2014|issn=0019-0365|pages=235–237|volume=54|issue=2|doi=10.5840/ipq201454210|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref> International Philosophical Quarterly, 54(2014), pp. 235-237.


    149. Klima, G. and Zupko, J. (2013) “Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others,” (detailed SIEPM report on the 2012 conference held at Fordham) Bulletin de philosophie médiévale 54 (2012): 477-86.
    149. Klima, G. and Zupko, J. (2013) “Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others,” (detailed SIEPM report on the 2012 conference held at Fordham) Bulletin de philosophie médiévale 54 (2012): 477-86.<ref name=":10" />


    150. Klima, G. (2009) “Johannes Buridanus, Summulae De Propositionibus. Turnhout: Brepols, 2000”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 30(2009), 97-104.
    150. Klima, G. (2009) “Johannes Buridanus, Summulae De Propositionibus. Turnhout: Brepols, 2000”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Summulae De Propositionibus|url=https://doi.org/10.1080/01445340801889594|journal=History and Philosophy of Logic|date=2009-02-01|issn=0144-5340|pages=97–99|volume=30|issue=1|doi=10.1080/01445340801889594}}</ref>, History and Philosophy of Logic, 30(2009), 97-104.


    151. Klima, G. (2004) “On Kenny on Aquinas on Being: A critical review of Aquinas on Being by Anthony Kenny, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. x + 212. $45.00”, feature review in International Philosophical Quarterly, 44(2004), pp. 567-580.
    151. Klima, G. (2004) “On Kenny on Aquinas on Being: A critical review of Aquinas on Being by Anthony Kenny<ref>{{Cite journal|title=On Kenny on Aquinas on Being|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/ipq200444446|journal=International Philosophical Quarterly|date=2004|issn=0019-0365|pages=567–580|volume=44|issue=4|doi=10.5840/ipq200444446|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. x + 212. $45.00”, feature review in International Philosophical Quarterly, 44(2004), pp. 567-580.


    152. Klima, G. (2003) “Review of Matthew of Orléans: Sophistaria Sive Summa Communium Distinctionum Circa Sophismata Accidentium”, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 41(2003), pp. 272-274.
    152. Klima, G. (2003) “Review of Matthew of Orléans: Sophistaria Sive Summa Communium Distinctionum Circa Sophismata Accidentium”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Sophistaria sive summa communium distinctionum circa sophismata accidentium (review)|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hph.2003.0014|journal=Journal of the History of Philosophy|date=2003|issn=1538-4586|pages=272–273|volume=41|issue=2|doi=10.1353/hph.2003.0014|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 41(2003), pp. 272-274.


    153. Klima, G. (2002) “Review of C. Panaccio: Le discours intérieur de Platon à Guillaume d’Ockham”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 23(2002), pp. 71-73.
    153. Klima, G. (2002) “Review of C. Panaccio: Le discours intérieur de Platon à Guillaume d’Ockham”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 23(2002), pp. 71-73.<ref name=":10" />


    154. Klima, G. (1998) Review of A. Kenny: Aquinas on Mind, New York: Routledge, 1995, in Faith and Philosophy, 15(1998), pp. 113-117.
    154. Klima, G. (1998) Review of A. Kenny: Aquinas on Mind<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Aquinas on Mind:|url=https://place.asburyseminary.edu/faithandphilosophy/vol15/iss1/9|journal=Faith and Philosophy|date=1998|issn=0739-7046|pages=113–117|volume=15|issue=1|doi=10.5840/faithphil19981515|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref>, New York: Routledge, 1995, in Faith and Philosophy, 15(1998), pp. 113-117.


    155. Klima, G. (1998) “What can a scholastic do in the 21st century?” (Review of essays of K. Vidrányi), BUKSZ (Budapest Review of Books), 7(1998), pp. 167-169.
    155. Klima, G. (1998) “What can a scholastic do in the 21st century?”<ref>{{Cite journal|title=What Can a Scholastic Do in the 21st Century?|url=https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=515774|journal=Books - Budapest Review of Books - English Edition|date=1997|issn=1215-735X|pages=167–169|volume=7|issue=04|language=English|first=Gyula|last=Klima}}</ref> (Review of essays of K. Vidrányi), BUKSZ (Budapest Review of Books), 7(1997), pp. 167-169.


    156. Klima, G. (1985) “Paradigmák és valóság” (Paradigms and reality – review of the Hungarian translation of T. S. Kuhn: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions – A tudományos forradalmak szerkezete, Budapest: Gondolat, 1984), Világosság 26(1985), pp. 49-51.
    156. Klima, G. (1985) “Paradigmák és valóság”<ref>{{Cite web |title=Világosság, 1985. január-június (26. évfolyam, 1-6. szám) {{!}} Arcanum Digitális Tudománytár |url=https://adt.arcanum.com/hu/view/Vilagossag1957_1985-1/?query=SZO=(bir%C3%B3%20d%C3%A1niel*)&pg=58 |work=adt.arcanum.com |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref> (Paradigms and reality – review of the Hungarian translation of T. S. Kuhn: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions – A tudományos forradalmak szerkezete, Budapest: Gondolat, 1984), Világosság 26(1985), pp. 49-51.


    157. Klima, G. (1983) “Review of Eva Picardi: Assertibility and Truth – a Study of Fregean Themes”, Bologna, 1981, in Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, pp. 303-305.
    157. Klima, G. (1983) “Review of Eva Picardi: Assertibility and Truth – a Study of Fregean Themes”<ref>{{Cite web |title=Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 1983 {{!}} Arcanum Digitális Tudománytár |url=https://adt.arcanum.com/hu/view/FilozofiaiSzemle_1983/?pg=310&layout=s |work=adt.arcanum.com |accessdate=2021-06-12}}</ref>, Bologna, 1981, in Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, pp. 303-305.


== Források ==
== Források ==

A lap 2021. június 12., 19:37-kori változata

Klima Gyula
Született1956. október 30. (67 éves)[1]
Budapest
Állampolgárságamagyar / amerikai
Foglalkozása
  • filozófus
  • egyetemi oktató
Tisztségekutatóközponti igazgató, filozófia professzor
Iskolái
KitüntetéseiBene Merenti Medal, Fordham University (2019)
SablonWikidataSegítség

Klima Gyula a Magyarságkutató Intézet Eszmetörténeti Kutatóközpontjának igazgatója,[2] és a New York-i Fordham University filozófia professzora[3].

Tanulmányok

Tanulmányait a budapesti Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetemen végezte (MA 1982, Ph.D. 1986)[4].

Alkalmazás

1982, kutatási asszisztens, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia filozófiai osztálya

1986, tudományos munkatárs, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia filozófiai osztálya

1989-1990, 1991, ösztöndíjas vendég, Finn Akadémia

1990, Gifford vendégmunkatárs a skóciai St. Andrews Egyetemen

1991, vendégmunkatárs, Koppenhágai Egyetem, Dánia

1991-92, vendégelőadó, Yale Egyetem

1992-95, egyetemi adjunktus, Yale Egyetem

1993-97 tudományos főmunkatárs, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia filozófiai osztálya

1994-95, Morse ösztöndíjas, Yale Egyetem

1995-99, Assoc. Professzor, filozófia, Notre Dame Egyetem

1999-2003, egyetemi docens, filozófia, Fordham Egyetem

2002-2003, ACLS ösztöndíjas / UCLA látogató tudós

2003, - professzor, filozófia, Fordham Egyetem

2009, - a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia doktora

2019, - Igazgató, az IHR Eszmetörténeti Központja


Nagyobb projektek, amelyekben részt vett:

1994-95 Morse ösztöndíj, Yale Egyetem, 40 000 dollár

1995-97 NEH támogatás a „Buridan’s Summulae” -hoz, YUP, 50 000 USD

2002-2003 ACLS, "John Buridan", OUP, 40 000 dollár

2005: Earhart Alapítvány, „Középkori filozófia”, 21 000 dollár

2009-2012 NEH, „Buridan kérdései a lélekről”, 195 000 dollár

2012-2013 NEH „John Buridan és társai kérdései a lélekről”, 55 000 dollár

Munkásság

Specializáció: középkori filozófia, formális szemantika, metafizika, elme- és nyelvfilozófia (Canterbury Anzelm, Aquinói Tamás, Ockham, Buridan, Frege, Russell, Tarski, Quine, Kripke, etc.) kompetencia: filozófiatörténet, analitikus filozófia.[2]

Publikációk

Könyvek

    1. Klima, G. (et al. eds.) (2021) Questions on Aristotle’s ‘On the Soul’ by John Buridan[5], Latin edition with an annotated English translation, Springer: Cham Switzerland

    2. Klima, G. – Borbély, G. (2020)  (eds.) Credo ut intelligam or Credo quia absurdum? - Reason and Beyond Reason in Religious Faith[6], Hungarian Review of Philosophy (special issue) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle (különszám), pp. 31-42. ISSN: 0025 0090

    3. Klima, G. (2020) with Hall, A. (eds.) Medieval and Early Modern Epistemology: After Certainty[7], PSMLM, vol. 17, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2020.

    4. Klima, G. (2019) with Hall, A. (eds.) Being, Goodness and Truth[8], PSMLM, vol. 16, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2019.

    5. Klima, G. (2018) with Hall, A. (eds.) Hylomorphism and Mereology[9], PSMLM, vol. 15, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2018.

    6. Klima, G. (2017) with Hall, A. Consciousness and Self-Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy[10], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 14, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2017.

    7. Klima, G. (ed.) (2017) Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others: A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind[11], Springer: Cham, Switzerland

    8. Klima, G. (2016) with Hall, A. and Ogden, S. (eds.), The Metaphysics of Personal Identity, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics[12], Vol. 13, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016.

    9. Klima, G. (2015) with Hall, A. (eds.), Maimonides on God and Duns Scotus on Logic and Metaphysics[13], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 12, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2015.

    10. Klima, G. (ed.) (2015) Intentionality, Cognition and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy[14], Fordham University Press

    11. Klima, G. (2014) with Hall, A. (eds.) Metaphysical Themes, Medieval and Modern[15], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 11, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014.

    12. Klima, G. (2013) with Hall, A. (eds.), Skepticism, Causality and Skepticism about Causality[16], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 10, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2013.

    13. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), The Immateriality of the Human Mind, the Semantics of Analogy, and the Conceivability of God[17], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 1, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne

    14. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Categories, and What is Beyond[18], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 2, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne

    15. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Knowledge, Mental Language, and Free Will[19], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 3, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne

    16. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Mental Representation[20], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 4, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne

    17. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation[21], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 5, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne

    18. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Medieval Skepticism, and the Claim to Metaphysical Knowledge[22], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 6, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne

    19. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Medieval Metaphysics, or is it “Just Semantics”?[23] Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 7, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne

    20. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), After God, with Reason Alone—Saikat Guha Commemorative Volume[6], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 8, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne

    21. Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), The Demonic Temptations of Medieval Nominalism[24], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 9, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne

    22. Klima, G. (2008) John Buridan, Great Medieval Thinkers[7], Oxford University Press, 2009

    23. Klima, G. (2007) Medieval Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary[25], Blackwell Publishers, 2007

    24. Klima, G. (2001) John Buridan: Summulae de Dialectica, an annotated translation with a philosophical introduction[26]; New Haven: Yale University Press

    25. Klima, G. (1988) ARS ARTIUM: Essays in Philosophical Semantics[9], Medieval and Modern, Budapest: Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Fordítások

    26. Josephus Blancanus, De Mathematicarum Natura Dissertatio (A Treatise on the Nature of Mathematics)[27], in: Mancosu, P.: Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical Practice in the Seventeenth Century, Oxford University Press: Oxford-New York, 1996, pp. 178-212.

    27. Aquinói Szent Tamás: A létezőről és a lényegről [10](De Ente et Essentia, De Principiis Naturae, De Mixtione Elementorum, ST1, qq. 1-3, 13, Hungarian Translation and Commentary), Budapest: Helikon, 1990.

Kutatási cikkek

    1. Klima, G. (2021) “The Hylomorphism of Aquinas and Contemporary Metaphysics[13]”, Divinitas, 1(64). ISSN: 0012-4222; pp. 175-189.

    2. Klima, G. (2021) “Ágoston három felfedezése: hit, akarat, és történelem, mint a filozófiai reflexió tárgyai” (“Augustine’s  three discoveries: faith, will, and history[14], as the objects of philosophical reflection”) Teológia és antropológia. Tanulmányok Vidrányi Katalin emlékére. (Theology and anthropology: studies in memory of Katalin Vidrányi) ed. Bene L.- Molnár Péter, Gondolat Kiadó, 2020.

    3. Klima, G. (2021) “Aquinas’ Reception in Contemporary Metaphysics”[12], in: Matthew Levering and Marcus Plested (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas, Oxford, 2020. ISBN: 9780198798026; DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198798026.013.35

    4. Klima, G. (2021) “Intentionality”, Paasch, J.T. – Cross, R. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, Routledge[28] (Taylor and Francis Group): New York, 2020. ISBN 9780415658270

    5. Klima, G. (2021) “Form, Intention, Information: from Scholastic Logic to Artificial Intelligence”, in Ludger Jansen & Petter Sandstad (eds.) Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Formal Causation, Routledge[15], 2020. ISBN: 9780367341206;

    6. Klima, G. (2021) “William Ockham”, in: Goetz, S. – Taliaferro, C. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion[17], John Wiley and Sons: Hoboken, NJ, 2021.

    7. Klima, G. (2020) “Words and What Is Beyond Words”, in: Borbély, G. – Klima, G. (eds.) Credo ut intelligam or Credo quia absurdum? - Reason and Beyond Reason in Religious Faith[6], Hungarian Review of Philosophy (special issue) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle (különszám), pp. 31-42. ISSN: 0025 0090

    8. Klima, G. (2020) “Aquinas on the Union of Body and Soul[29]”, Quaestiones Disputatae, Volume 10, Number 2, Spring 2020, HYLOMORPHISM: Ancient, Medieval, and Contemporary Approaches, Issue Edited by Jeremy W. Skrzypek, pp. 31-52. ISSN 2374-555X; Print ISSN 2150-5756.

    28. Klima, G. (2020) with Stephan, K.  “Artificial Intelligence and Its Natural Limits[30]”, AI & Society, 36(2020), pp. 1-10;

    29. Klima, G. (2019) “A lélek mint a test formája, és a művészet mint a lélek formája” (“The Soul as the Form of the Body and Art as a Form of the Soul”), Műhelytanulmányok, I. évfolyam/3. (Workshop Studies 3(2019), ISBN 978-615-5869-38-9, pp. 5-14.

    30. Klima, G. (2019) “Aquinas’ Real Distinction and its Role in a Causal Proof of God’s Existence”[31], Roczniki Filozoficzne (Philosophical Annals), Vol. LXVII, 4(2019), pp. 7-26. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18290/rf.2019.67.4-1

    31. Klima, G. (2018) “Aquinas’ Balancing Act: Balancing the Soul Between the Realms of Matter and Pure Spirit”[32], Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter 21(2018), pp. 29-48. https://doi.org/10.1075/bpjam.00022.kli

    32. Klima, G. (2018) “There is More Than One Way to Slice a Cake: Comments on ‘Multiplex Composition and The Prospects for Substantial Unity’”, in Klima, G. and Hall, A. (eds.) Hylomorphism and Mereology[33], PSMLM, vol. 15, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2018, pp. 22-29.

    33. Klima, G. (2018) “Buridan on Knowledge”, in Lagerlund, H. Knowledge in Medieval Philosophy[34], Bloomsbury: London, 2018, pp. 191-211. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781474258340.ch-009

    34. Klima, G. (2018) “The Metaphysics of Habits in Buridan”, in Roques, M. – Faucher, N. (eds.) The Ontology, Psychology and Axiology of Habits (Habitus) in Medieval Philosophy[35], Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 321-331.

    35. Klima, G. (2018) “Aquinas’ Reception in Contemporary Metaphysics”, in Levering, M. and Plested, M. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas[36], Oxford University Press: Oxford.

    36. Klima, G. (2017) “The Medieval Liar”[37], Speculum, 93/1(2018), pp. 121-131.

    37. Klima, G. (2017) “Thought-Transplants, Demons, and Modalities”, in Pelletier, J. – Roques, M. (eds.), The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy[38], Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 369-382.

    38. Klima, G. (2017), “Intentionality and Mental Content in Aquinas, Ockham, and Buridan”, Amerini, F. – Cesalli, L. Universals in the Fourteenth Century[39], Scuola Normale Superiore: Pisa, Italy, 2017, pp. 65-88.

    39. Klima, G. (2017) “Buridan on Sense Perception and Sensory Awareness”, in: Klima, G. (ed.) (2017) Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others: A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind[5], Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 157-167.

    40. Klima, G. (2017) “The Trivia of Materialism, Dualism and Hylomorphism: Some Pointers from John Buridan and Others”, in: Klima, G. (ed.) (2017) Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others: A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind[5], Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 45-62.  

    41. Klima, G. (2016) “A lélek a középkor filozófiájában” (“The soul in medieval philosophy” – in Hungarian), in: Székely, A. (et al. eds.) Lélek enciklopédia (Encyclopedia of the Soul), Gondolat Kiadó: Budapest, pp. 49-75.[4]

    42. Klima, G. (2016) “Mind vs. Body and Other False Dilemmas of Post-Cartesian Philosophy of Mind”[40], in: Valdecasas, M. (et al., eds.), Biology and Subjectivity, Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 25-39.

    43. Klima, G. (2016) “Roger Bacon”[41], in Cameron, M.-Hill, B.-Stainton, R.J. (eds.) Sourcebook in the History of Philosophy of Language, Springer: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 277-293.

    44. Klima, G. (2016), “The Problem of ‘Gappy Existence’ in Aquinas’ Metaphysics and Theology”[42], in Klima, G. (2016) with Hall, A. (eds.), The Metaphysics of Personal Identity, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 13, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016.

    45. Klima, G. (2016), “From Semantics to the Philosophy of Mind: Reconsidering Some Late-Medieval and Modern Critiques of Aquinas’ Argument for the Immateriality of the Intellect from the Universality of Concepts”[43] (in English and in Chinese translation), Journal of Zhejiang University, 1(2016), pp. 1-15.

    46. Klima, G. (2016) “Consequence”[44], in Read, S.L.-Dutilh-Novaes, C., The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Logic, CUP: Cambridge, UK, pp. 316–341. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107449862.014

    47. Klima, G. (2015) “Semantic Content in Aquinas and Ockham”[45] in: Cameron, M. Stainton, R.J. Linguistic Content: New Essays on the History of Philosophy of Language. Ed. M. Cameron and R.J. Stainton. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2015, pp. 121-135.

    48. Klima, G. (2015) “Universality and Immateriality”[46], Acta Philosophica, 24(2015), pp. 31-42.

    49. Klima, G. (2015) “Geach’s Three Most Inspiring Errors Concerning Medieval Logic”[47], Philosophical Investigations, 38(2015), pp. 34-51.

    50. Klima, G. (2015) “Mental Representations and Concepts in Medieval Philosophy”[14] in Klima, G. (ed.) Intentionality, Cognition and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, Fordham University Press: New York, NY, 2014, pp. 323-337.

    51. Klima, G. (2014) “The Problem of Universals and the Subject Matter of Logic”[48], in Rush, P. (ed.) The Metaphysics of Logic, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, pp. 160-177.

    52. Klima, G. (2014) “A hazug korrespondencia-mondatok buridáni kezelése: Válasz Bodnár Istvánnak” (“The Buridanian treatment of Liar-type correspondence sentences: Reply to István Bodnár” – in Hungarian), Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok (Studies in General Linguistics), 26(2014), pp. 101-103.[49]

    53. Klima, G. (2014) “Ontológiai Elkötelezettség és a Hazug Paradoxon Szemantikailag Zárt Nyelvekben” (“Ontological Commitment and the Liar Paradox in Semantically Closed Languages” – in Hungarian), Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok (Studies in General Linguistics), 26(2014), pp. 79-91.[49]

    54. Klima, G. (2014) “The Rises and Falls of Analysis and Metaphysics”[15], in: Klima, G. (2014) with Hall, A. (eds.) Metaphysical Themes, Medieval and Modern, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 11, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014, pp. 85-89.

    55. Klima, G. (2014), “Being and Cognition”[50], Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives in Metaphysics, Edited by Daniel D. Novotný - Lukáš Novák, 2014, Routledge: New York, pp. 104-116.

    56. Klima, G. (2013), “Being, Unity, and Identity in the Fregean and Aristotelian Traditions”[51], in Edward Feser (ed.): Aristotle on Method and Metaphysics; Philosophers in Depth, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 146-168.

    57. Klima, G. (2013), “Three Myths of Intentionality vs. Some Medieval Philosophers”[52], International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 21(2013), pp. 359-376.

    58. Klima, G. (2013), “Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence”[53], in: Bolyard, C. – Keele, R.: Later Medieval Metaphysics: Ontology, Language and Logic, Medieval Philosophy: Texts and Studies, Fordham University Press, New York, 2013, pp. 30-44.

    59. Klima, G. (2013), “Whatever Happened to Efficient Causes?”[16], in Klima, G. (2013) with Hall, A. (eds.), Skepticism, Causality and Skepticism about Causality, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 10, Cambridge Scholars Publishers, pp. 31-42.

    60. Klima, G. (2013), “Reply to Michael Rota”[16], in Klima, G. (2013) with Hall, A. (eds.), Skepticism, Causality and Skepticism about Causality, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 10, Cambridge Scholars Publishers, pp. 47-48.

    61. Klima, G. (2013) “The Semantic Conception of Truth”, New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2012-13: Ethics and Philosophy. Ed. Robert L. Fastiggi. 4 vols. Detroit: Gale, 2013, pp. 1395-1397. (2055 words)[54]

    62. Klima, G. (2012) “Ontological Reduction by Logical Analysis and the Primitive Vocabulary of Mentalese”,Chinese translation of 64, in World Philosophy, 4(2012), pp. 109-119.[4]

    63. Klima, G. (2012) “Hogyan tehető Aquinói Öt Útja ismét járhatóvá? Bármilyen vallásúak és vallástalanok számára egyaránt.” (“How Can One Make Aquinas’ Five Ways Viable Again, for People of Any or No Religion?” in Hungarian) in: Babits Antal (szerk.), Az arany középkor, zsidók, muszlimok és keresztények[55] (The Golden Middle Ages: Jews, Muslims, and Christians).   Logos Kiadó: Budapest, pp. 273-295.

    64. Klima, G (2012) “Ontological Reduction by Logical Analysis and the Primitive Vocabulary of Mentalese”[56], American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 86(2012), pp. 303-414.

    65. Klima, G (2012) “Quine, Wyman, and Buridan: Three Approaches to Ontological Commitment”, Chinese translation of 94, in World Philosophy, 3(2012), pp. 6-17.[4]

    66. Klima, G. (2012) “Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence, and the Commensurability of Paradigms”[57], Novák, L. – Novotný, D. –  Sousedík, P. –Svoboda, D. (eds.) Metaphysics: Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic, Ontos Verlag: Heusenstamm, pp. 169-184.

    67. Klima, G. (2012) “Medieval Philosophy of Language[58]”, in Russell, Gillian –  Fara, Delia Graff, Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language, Routledge: New York-Abingdon, pp. 827-840.

    68. Klima, G. (2012) “Theory of Language”[59], Davies, B. – Stump, E., The Oxford Handbook to Aquinas, Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 371-389.

    69. Klima, G. (2011) “Indifference vs. Universality of Mental Representation in Ockham, Buridan, and Aquinas”[60], in Amerini, F. – Marrone, F. – Porro, P. (eds.) Later Medieval Perspectives on Intentionality (Quaestio 10/2010), Brepols Publishers/Pagina soc. Coop., Turnhout/Bari, 2010, pp. 99-110.

    70. Klima, G. (2011) “Being”[61], Marenbon, J. (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Philosophy, Oxford University Press, pp. 403-420.

    71. Klima, G. (2011) “John Buridan”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy[62], Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 597-603.[4]

    72. Klima, G. (2011) “Thomas Sutton”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy[62], Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 1294-1295.[4]

    73. Klima, G. (2011) “Being”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy[62], Springer: Dordrecht, pp. 150-159.[4]

    74. Klima, G. (2011) “Substance, accident, modes”, Lagerlund, H. Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy[62], Springer: Dordrecht, pp.1219-1227.[4]

    75. Klima, G. (2011) “Two Summulae, Two Ways of Doing Logic: Peter of Spain’s ‘realism’ and John Buridan’s ‘nominalism[63]’”, in Cameron, Margaret – Marenbon, John (eds.): Methods and Methodologies: Aristotelian logic East and West, 500 – 1500, Brill Academic Publishers: Leiden-Boston, pp. 109-126.

    76. Klima, G. (2010), “Natural Logic, Medieval Logic and Formal Semantics”[64], Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 54(2010), pp. 58-75.

    77. Klima, G. (2010) “The Anti-Skepticism of John Buridan and Thomas Aquinas: Putting Skeptics in Their Place vs. Stopping Them in Their Tracks[65]”, in: Lagerlund, H. Rethinking the History of Skepticism, Brill Publishers: Leiden/Boston, 2010, pp. 145-170.

    78. Klima, G. (2010) “Nominalist Semantics[66]”, The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, ed. R. Pasnau, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 159-172.

    79. Klima, G. (2009) “William Ockham”, The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2, Medieval Philosophy of Religion[67], ed. G. Oppy – N. Trakakis, Acumen Publishing: Durham, 2009, pp. 195-208.

    80. Klima, G. (2009) “Teleológia, intencionalita, naturalizmus”[68] (“Teleology, intentionality, naturalism”, in Slovak), Filozofia, 64(2009), pp. 114-122.

    81. Klima, G. (2009) “Aquinas on the Materiality of the Human Soul and the Immateriality of the Human Intellect[69]”, Philosophical Investigations, 32(2009), pp. 163-182.

    82. Klima, G. (2008) “Logic without Truth: John Buridan on the Liar[70]”, in: Shahid Rahman (et al. eds.), Unity, Truth and the Liar: The Modern Relevance of Medieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox, Logic, Epistemology and the Unity of Science, Springer Publishing Company, chapter 5, pp. 87-112.

    83. Klima, G. (2008) “The “Grammar” of ‘God’ and ‘Being’: Making Sense of Talking about the One True God in Different Metaphysical Traditions[71]”, in D. Z. Phillips (ed.), Whose God? Which Tradition? Ashgate Publishing Company: Aldershot, pp. 53-77.

    84. Klima, G. (2008) “The Nominalist Semantics of Ockham and Buridan: A Rational Reconstruction[72]”, Gabbay, D. – Woods, J. (eds.) Handbook of the History of Logic, North Holland: Amsterdam, 2008, pp. 389-431.

    85. Klima, G. (2007) “John Buridan”[73], in: T. Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Springer Verlag: Berlin

    86. Klima, G. (2007) “Giles of Rome”[74], in: T. Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Springer Verlag: Berlin

    87. Klima, G. (2007) “Thomistic ‘Monism’ vs. Cartesian ‘Dualism’”[75], Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy, 10(2007), pp. 92-112.

    88. Klima, G. (2006) “The Universality of Logic and the Primacy of Mental Language in the Nominalist Philosophy of Logic of John Buridan[76]”, Mediaevalia Philosophica Polonorum, 35(2006), pp. 167-177.

    89. Klima, G. (2006) “Intentional Transfer in Averroes, Indifference of Nature in Avicenna, and the Representationalism of Aquinas[77], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Volume 5(2005), pp. 33-37,

    90. Klima, G. (2006) “Thomas Sutton on Individuation”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Volume 5(2005), pp. 70-78. and in Klima, G. (2011) with Hall, A. (eds.), Universal Representation, and the Ontology of Individuation, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Vol. 5, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne. pp. 91-102. [21]

    91. Klima, G. (2005) “Syncategoremata”[78], in: Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed. Edited by Keith Brown, Elsevier: Oxford, 2006, vol. 12, pp. 353-356.

    92. Klima, G. (2005) “Nominalism”[79], in: Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed. Edited by Keith Brown, Elsevier: Oxford, 2006, vol. 8, pp. 648-652.

    93. Klima, G. (2005) “The Essentialist Nominalism of John Buridan”[80], The Review of Metaphysics, 58(2005),

    94. Klima, G. (2005) “Quine, Wyman, and Buridan: Three Approaches to Ontological Commitment”[81], in Korean Journal of Logic, 8(2005), pp. 1-22.

    95. Klima, G. “Tradition and Innovation in Medieval Theories of Mental Representation[82], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 4(2004), pp. 4-11.

    96. Klima, G. “The Demonic Temptations of Medieval Nominalism: Mental Representation and ‘Demon Skepticism’[82], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics 4(2004), pp. 37-44.

    97. Klima, G. (2004) “Form, Metaphysical, in Ancient and Medieval Thought[83]”, in: Maryanne Cline Horowitz, (ed.), New Dictionary of History of Ideas, Detroit: Charles Scribner’s Sons, pp. 835-837.

    98. Klima, G. (2004) “John Buridan and the Force-Content Distinction”[84], in: Maierú, A. – Valente, L. (eds.) Medieval Theories on Assertive and Non-Assertive Language, Acts of the 14th European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics, Rome: Olschi, 2004, pp. 415-427.

    99. Klima, G. (2004) “John Buridan on the Acquisition of Simple Substantial Concepts”[85], in John Buridan and Beyond: Topics in the Language Sciences 1300-1700, eds. R. L. Friedmann – S. Ebbesen, Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 2004, pp. 17-32.

    100. Klima, G. (2004) “Consequences of a Closed, Token-Based Semantics: The Case of John Buridan[86]”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 25(2004), pp. 95-110.

    101. Klima, G. (2003) “Natures: The Problem of Universals[87]”, in: S. McGrade (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, pp. 196-207.

    102. Klima, G. (2003) “Conceptual Closure in Anselm’s Proof: Reply to Tony Roark[88]”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 24 (2003), pp. 131–134.

    103. Klima, G. (2003) “John Buridan”, in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages[89], Blackwell, pp. 340-48.

    104. Klima, G. (2003) “Peter of Spain, the author of the Summulae”, in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), Blackwell’s Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages[89], Blackwell, pp. 526-31.

    105. Klima, G. (2003) “Thomas of Sutton”, in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), Blackwell’s Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages[89], Blackwell, pp. 664-65.

    106. Klima, G. (2002) “Thomas Sutton and Henry of Ghent on the Analogy of Being[90], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 2(2002), pp. 34-44. Reprinted in 14, pp. 49-64.

    107. Klima, G. (2002) “Man = Body + Soul: Aquinas’s Arithmetic of Human Nature”[91], in: B. Davies (ed.), Thomas Aquinas: Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press, pp. 257-273. (slightly revised reprint of the 1997 paper)

    108. Klima, G. (2002) “Contemporary ‘Essentialism’ vs. Aristotelian Essentialism”[92], in: J. Haldane, (ed.), Mind, Metaphysics, and Value in the Thomistic and Analytic Traditions, Notre Dame, pp. 175-194.

    109. Klima, G. (2002) “Aquinas’ Theory of the Copula and the Analogy of Being”[93], Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy, 5(2002), pp. 159-176.

    110. Klima, G. (2001) “On whether id quo nihil maius cogitari potest is in the understanding”[94], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 1(2001), pp. 70-80.

    111. Klima, G. (2001) “Aquinas’ Proofs of the Immateriality of the Intellect from the Universality of Thought[95], Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, 1(2001), pp. 19-28.

    112. Klima, G. (2001) “Existence and Reference in Medieval Logic[96]”, in: A. Hieke – E. Morscher (eds.): New Essays in Free Logic, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp. 197-226.

    113. Klima, G. (2001) “Buridan’s Theory of Definitions in his Scientific Practice[97]”, in: J. M. M. H. Thijssen – J. Zupko, The Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy of John Buridan, E. J. Brill Publishers, Leiden, pp. 29-48.

    114. Klima, G. (2001) “Thomas of Sutton on the Nature of the Intellective Soul and the Thomistic Theory of Being[98]”, Aertsen, J. et al. (eds.), Nach der Verurteilung von 1277. Philosophie und Theologie an der Universität von Paris im letzten Viertel des 13. Jahrhunderts, Studien und Texte (Miscellanea Mediaevalia 28), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin-New York 2001, pp. 436-455.

    115. Klima, G. with Borbély, G. (2000) “Dialektikus disputa az értelem egységének skolasztikus kérdéséről[99](A dialectical disputation on the scholastic question of the unity of the intellect), Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 4/6(2006),

    116. Klima, G. (2000) “The Medieval Problem of Universals[100], in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2000 Edition), E. N. Zalta (ed.)

    117. Klima, G. (2000) “Saint Anselm’s Proof: A Problem of Reference, Intentional Identity and Mutual Understanding[101]”, in: G. Hintikka (ed.): Medieval Philosophy and Modern Times, Proceedings of “Medieval and Modern Philosophy of Religion”, Boston University, August 25-27, 1992; Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, pp. 69-88.

    118. Klima, G. (2000) “Aquinas on One and Many”[102], Documenti e Studi sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale, 11(2000), pp. 195-215.

    119. Klima, G. (1999) “Ockham’s Semantics and Ontology of the Categories[103]”, Spade, P. V. (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ockham, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 118-142.

    120. Klima, G. (1999) “Buridan’s Logic and the Ontology of Modes”[104], in: Ebbesen, S. – Friedman, R. L. (eds.), Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition, Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 1999, pp. 473-495.

    121. Klima, G. (1998) “Ancilla Theologiae vs. Domina Philosophorum: Thomas Aquinas, Latin Averroism, and the Autonomy of Philosophy”[105], in: Aertsen, J. – Speer, A. (eds.), What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages? Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (SIEPM), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 393-402.

    122. Klima, G. (1997) “Man = Body + Soul: Aquinas’s Arithmetic of Human Nature”[91], Koistinen, T. – Lehtonen, T.  (eds.), Philosophical Studies in Religion, Metaphysics, and Ethics., Helsinki: Luther-Agricola-Society, 1997, pp. 179-197.[4]

    123. Klima, G. (1996) “The Semantic Principles Underlying Saint Thomas Aquinas’s Metaphysics of Being[106]”, Medieval Philosophy and Theology, 5(1996), pp. 87-141.

    124. Klima, G. (1994) “Szent Tamás és a Démon” (Saint Thomas and the Demon)[107], in Altrichter, F. – Szécsényi, T. (ed.), A filozófiai realizmus védhetősége[108] (The Defensibility of Philosophical Realism), Budapest: University of Budapest, pp. 180-212.

    125. Klima, G. (1993) “The Changing Role of Entia Rationis in Medieval Philosophy: A Comparative Study with a Reconstruction”[109], Synthese 96(1993), pp. 25-59.

    126. Klima, G. (1993) “Nomina nuda tenemus”[110], Vigilia, 58(1993), pp. 680-684.

    127. Klima, G. (1993) “‘Socrates est species’: Logic, Metaphysics and Psychology in St. Thomas Aquinas’ Treatment of a Paralogism”[111], in Jacobi, K. (ed.) Argumentationstheorie: Scholastische Forschungen zu den logischen und semantischen Regeln korrekten Folgerns, Brill: Leiden, the Netherlands, pp. 489-504.

    128. Klima, G. (1993) “‘Debeo tibi equum’: A Reconstruction of Buridan’s Treatment of the Sophisma[112]”, in Read, S.L. (ed.), Sophisms in Medieval Logic and Grammar: Acts of the 9th European Symposium for Medieval Logic and Semantics, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993. pp. 333-347; reprinted in: Neumer, K. – Voigt, V. (eds.), Semiotics and Philosophy of Language in Hungary, S - European Journal for Semiotic Studies, Vol. 4. No. 1-2. Vienna, pp. 141-159.

    129. Klima, G. (1992) “Az angyali metafizika ördögi buktatói” [113] (The Devilish Tripwires of the Angelic Doctor’s Metaphysics: A Rejoinder), BUKSZ (Budapest Review of Books), 4(1992), pp. 413-418.

    130. Klima, G. (1991) “Ontological Alternatives vs. Alternative Semantics in Medieval Philosophy”[114], in: J. Bernard: Logical Semiotics, S - European Journal for Semiotic Studies, Vol. 3. No. 4, Vienna, pp. 587-618.

    131. Klima, G. (1991) “Latin as a Formal Language: Outlines of a Buridanian Semantics”[115], Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin, Copenhagen, 61, pp. 78-106.

    132. Klima, G. (1990) with Sandu, G. “Numerical Quantifiers in Game-Theoretical Semantics[116]”, Theoria, 56, pp. 173-192.

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    133. Klima, G. (1990) “Understanding Matters from a Logical Angle: Logical Aspects of Understanding”[117], Annales Universitatis Budapestinensis, Sectio Philosophica et Sociologica, 22-23, pp. 37-62.

    134. Klima, G. (1990) “On Being and Essence in St. Thomas Aquinas’s Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science”, S. Knuuttila - R. Työrinoja - S. Ebbesen (eds.): Knowledge And The Sciences In Medieval Philosophy: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.I.E.P.M.), Helsinki 24-29 August 1987, Vol. II, Publications of Luther-Agricola Society Series B 19, Helsinki, pp. 210-221.[4]

    135. Klima, G. (1990) “Approaching Natural Language via Medieval Logic”[118], in: J. Bernard-J. Kelemen: Zeichen, Denken, Praxis, Institut fur Sozio-Semiotische Studien: Vienna, pp. 249-267.

    136. Klima, G. (1988) “Modernorum ‘Logica Modernorum’“[119], in Pólos, L. (ed.), Intensional Logic, History of Philosophy, and Methodology: To Imre Ruzsa on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, Budapest, pp. 159-175.

    137. Klima, G. (1987) “Understanding Matters from a Logical Angle: Logical Aspects of Understanding”[117], Semiotische Bericthe-Doxa (joint issue), 3-4/11, pp. 101-125.[4]

    138. Klima, G. (1987) “Über die natürliche Theologie von Anton Schütz” (On the Natural Theology of Anton Schütz), Doxa, 11, pp. 52-65.[4]

    139. Klima, G. (1987) “Existence, Quantification and the Medieval Theory of Ampliation”[120], Doxa, 9, pp. 83-112.

    140. Klima, G. (1987) “Aquinói Tamás a természet princípiumairól”[121], (Thomas Aquinas on the Principles of Nature) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 31, pp. 41-80.

    141. Klima, G. (1986) with Bodnár, I. and Ruzsa, F. “Parmenidész igazolása”[122], (Justifying Parmenides) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 30, pp. 285-298.

    142. Klima, G. (1986) “Modernorum ‘Logica Modernorum[123]’”, Tertium Non Datur, 2, pp. 177-197.

    143. Klima, G. (1984) “Libellus pro Sapiente: A Criticism of Allan Bäck’s Argument against St. Thomas Aquinas’ Theory of the Incarnation[124], The New Scholasticism, 58, pp. 207-219.

    144. Klima, G. (1984) “Aquinói Tamás a szépről”, (Thomas Aquinas on Beauty) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 28, pp. 454-473.

    145. Klima, G. (1984) “Aquinói Tamás a szavak jelentéséről”[125], (Thomas Aquinas on the Meaning of Words) Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 28, pp. 298-312.

    146. Klima, G. (1983) “Szent Anzelm és az ontológiai istenérv”[126], (Saint Anselm and the Ontological Proof of God’s Existence) Világosság, 24, pp. 3-9.

    147. Klima, G. (1981) “Az Öt Út: Aquinói Szent Tamás istenbizonyítékai”[127], (The Five Ways: Saint Thomas Aquinas’ Proofs for God’s Existence) Világosság, 22, pp. 1-30.

Áttekintő cikkek:

    148. Klima, G. (2014) A Treatise of Master Hervaeus Natalis: On Second Intentions. Vol. 1: An English Translation, Vol. 2: A Latin Edition. Edited and translated by John P. Doyle.[128] International Philosophical Quarterly, 54(2014), pp. 235-237.

    149. Klima, G. and Zupko, J. (2013) “Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others,” (detailed SIEPM report on the 2012 conference held at Fordham) Bulletin de philosophie médiévale 54 (2012): 477-86.[4]

    150. Klima, G. (2009) “Johannes Buridanus, Summulae De Propositionibus. Turnhout: Brepols, 2000”[129], History and Philosophy of Logic, 30(2009), 97-104.

    151. Klima, G. (2004) “On Kenny on Aquinas on Being: A critical review of Aquinas on Being by Anthony Kenny[130], Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. x + 212. $45.00”, feature review in International Philosophical Quarterly, 44(2004), pp. 567-580.

    152. Klima, G. (2003) “Review of Matthew of Orléans: Sophistaria Sive Summa Communium Distinctionum Circa Sophismata Accidentium”[131], Journal of the History of Philosophy, 41(2003), pp. 272-274.

    153. Klima, G. (2002) “Review of C. Panaccio: Le discours intérieur de Platon à Guillaume d’Ockham”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 23(2002), pp. 71-73.[4]

    154. Klima, G. (1998) Review of A. Kenny: Aquinas on Mind[132], New York: Routledge, 1995, in Faith and Philosophy, 15(1998), pp. 113-117.

    155. Klima, G. (1998) “What can a scholastic do in the 21st century?”[133] (Review of essays of K. Vidrányi), BUKSZ (Budapest Review of Books), 7(1997), pp. 167-169.

    156. Klima, G. (1985) “Paradigmák és valóság”[134] (Paradigms and reality – review of the Hungarian translation of T. S. Kuhn: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions – A tudományos forradalmak szerkezete, Budapest: Gondolat, 1984), Világosság 26(1985), pp. 49-51.

    157. Klima, G. (1983) “Review of Eva Picardi: Assertibility and Truth – a Study of Fregean Themes”[135], Bologna, 1981, in Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, pp. 303-305.

Források

https://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/;

https://fordham.academia.edu/GyulaKlima; https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=10071171; https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=1BfmOSQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao;

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1597-7039;

https://philpeople.org/profiles/gyula-klima   

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  16. a b c Skepticism, causality and skepticism about causality. Gyula Klima–Alexander W. Hall–Edward Feser. 2013. ISBN 978-1-4438-6578-4 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  18. Categories, and what is beyond. Gyula Klima–Alexander W. Hall. 2011. ISBN 978-1-4438-3363-9 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  20. Mental representation. Gyula Klima–Alexander W. Hall–Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics. 2011. ISBN 1-4438-3364-9 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  21. a b Universal representation, and the ontology of individuation. Gyula Klima–Alexander W. Hall. 2011. ISBN 1-4438-3372-X Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  34. Gyula Klima: John Buridan on Knowledge. 2019. ISBN 978-1-4742-5832-6 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  35. The ontology, psychology and axiology of habits (habitus) in medieval philosophy. Nicolas Faucher–Magali Roques. 2018. ISBN 978-3-030-00235-0 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  36. The Oxford handbook of the reception of Aquinas. Matthew Levering–Marcus Plested. 2021. ISBN 978-0-19-184090-6 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  37. Klima, Gyula (2017. december 27.). „The Medieval Liar”. Speculum 93 (1), 121–131. o. DOI:10.1086/695778. ISSN 0038-7134.  
  38. Jenny Pelletier: The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy : Essays in Honor of Claude Panaccio. Magali Roques. 2018. ISBN 978-3-319-66634-1 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  40. Gyula Klima: Mind vs. Body and Other False Dilemmas of Post-Cartesian Philosophy of Mind. 2016. 25–39. o. = Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and Action, ISBN 978-3-319-30502-8 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  51. Gyula Klima: Being, Unity, and Identity in the Fregean and Aristotelian Traditions. 2013. 146–168. o. = Philosophers in Depth, ISBN 978-1-137-36790-7 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  70. Gyula Klima: Logic Without Truth. 87–112. o. ISBN 978-1-4020-8467-6 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  71. The ‘Grammar’ of ‘God’ and ‘Being’: Making Sense of Talking. 2016–12–05. 63–87. o. ISBN 978-1-315-23409-0 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  73. Gyula Klima: Buridan, John. 2007. 185–186. o. ISBN 978-0-387-30400-7 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  74. Gyula Klima: Giles of Rome. 2014. 809–811. o. ISBN 978-1-4419-9917-7 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  76. Klima, Gyula: The universality of logic and the primacy of mental language in the nominalist philosophy of logic of John Buridan. 2006. Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  77. Gyula Klima. Intentional Transfer in Averroes, Indifference of Nature in Avicenna, and the Issue of the Representationalism of Aquinas 
  78. G. Klima: Syncategoremata. 2006. 353–356. o. ISBN 978-0-08-044854-1 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  82. a b Gyula Klima: Mental Representations and Concepts in Medieval Philosophy. 2015–02–02. 323–338. o. ISBN 978-0-8232-6274-8 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  83. Gyula Klima: Form, Metaphysical, in Ancient and Medieval Thought. 2004. 835–837. o. Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  84. Gyula Klima: John Buridan and the Force-Content Distinction. 2004. 415–427. o. Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
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  87. Gyula Klima: Natures: the problem of universals. 2003–08–07. 196–207. o. ISBN 978-0-521-00063-5 Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  88. Klima, Gyula (2003. január 1.). „Conceptual closure in Anselm's proof: reply to Tony Roark”. History and Philosophy of Logic 24 (2), 131–134. o. DOI:10.1080/0144534031000106602. ISSN 0144-5340.  
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  91. a b Gyula Klima: Man= Body+ Soul: Aquinas's Arithmetic of Human Nature. 2002. 257–274. o. Hozzáférés: 2021. június 12.  
  92. Gyula Klima. Contemporary "Essentialism" Vs. Aristotelian Essentialism 
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