Frances Siegel's scientific contributions
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Publications (35)
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... Margaret Smith shows specific parallels on numerous philosophical-theological issues and argues that St. Thomas relied heavily upon Al-Ghazali. Similar observations emerge from the investigations of other authors—for instance, O'Leary 1922; Myers 1964; Jurji 1979; Shanab 1974; Salman 1935–36; Sarton 1930 Sarton , 1927 Sarton –48, 1952 Durant 1950; Sharif 1966; Sheikh 1982; and Palacios 1947. Further, this article provided a glimpse of the sociocultural and intellectual context in which medieval learning evolved and Scholastic debates took place. ...