Wippel, John F.
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- link to Faculty page (Msgr. John F. Wippel, Ordinary Professor and Theodore Basselin Professor of Philosophy; received his doctorate in philosophy from the Université catholique de Louvain in 1965; has taught at the Catholic University of America since 1960; co-editor of Medieval philosophy; co-author of Les questions disputées et les questions quodlibétiques dans les facultés de théologie, de droit et de médecine ( (Catholic University of America, School of Philosophy website, viewed August 16, 2022:) )
- English Wikipedia, viewed Augsut 16, 2022(John F. Wippel; John Francis Wippel; born August 21, 1933, in Pomeroy, Ohio; American Catholic priest of the Diocese of Steubenville; leading authority on the metaphysical thought of Thomas Aquinas; ordained to the priesthood on May 28, 1960; teaches at Catholic University of America)
- Les questions disputées et les questions quodlibétiques dans les facultés de théologie, de droit et de médecine, 1985:title page (John W. Wippel [i.e. John F.], Professor, Catholic University of America [co-author])
- Medieval philosophy : from St. Augustine to Nicholas of Cusa, 1969:title page (John F. Wippel [co-editor])
- Summa metaphysicae ad mentem Sancti Thomae: essays in honor of John F. Wippel, 2024:page 380 (died September 11, 2023)
- The metaphysical thought of Thomas Aquinas, 2000:(John F. Wippel) data sheet (born August 21, 1933)
- LCN: b. 1933
Wikipedia description:
John Francis Wippel (21 August 1933 — 11 September 2023) was an American Catholic priest of the Diocese of Steubenville. He was a leading authority on the metaphysical thought of Thomas Aquinas. He won the Cardinal Mercier Prize for International Philosophy in 1981, two National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships, and was named a Professor of the Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas Aquinas. At the time of his death, he was serving as the Theodore Basselin Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.
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