ACPQ SPECIAL ISSUES
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TOPIC
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GUEST EDITOR
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Vol. 82:1, Winter 2008
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Edith Stein
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Antonio Calcagno
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Vol. 81:2, Spring 2007
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Peter Abelard
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Jeffrey Brower
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Vol. 80:3, Summer 2006
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Gabriel Marcel
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Thomas A. Michaud
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Vol. 79:4, Autumn 2005
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John Scottus Eriugena
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Philipp W. Rosemann
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Vol. 79:1, Winter 2005
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Max Scheler
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John F. Crosby
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Vol. 78:2, Spring 2004
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Boethius
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Siobhan Nash-Marshall
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Vol. 76:4, Autumn 2002
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Leibniz
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Donald Rutherford
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Vol. 76:1, Winter 2002
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Maimonides
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Daniel H. Frank
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Vol. 75:2, Spring 2001
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Immanuel Kant
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Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar, S.J.
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Vol. 74:3, Summer 2000
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Thomas Reid
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John Haldane
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Vol. 74:1, Winter 2000
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St. Augustine
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Roland J. Teske, S.J.
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Vol. 73:1, Winter 1999
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Medieval Islamic Thought
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Thérèse-Anne Druart
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Vol. 72:2, Spring 1998
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C. S. Peirce
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Vincent M. Colapietro
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Vol. 71:3, Summer 1997
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Plotinus
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Lloyd P. Gerson
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Vol. 70:4, Autumn 1996
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Jean-Paul Sartre
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Thomas C. Anderson
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Vol. 70:1, Winter 1996
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Albertus Magnus
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William A. Wallace, O.P.
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Vol. 69:2, Spring 1995
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Heidegger
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John D. Caputo
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Vol. 68:3, Summer 1994
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John Poinsot
[John of St. Thomas]
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John Deely
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Vol. 67:4, Autumn 1993
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Descartes
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Stephen Voss
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Vol. 67:1, Winter 1993
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Duns Scotus
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Allan B. Wolter, O.F.M.
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Vol. 66:2, Spring 1992
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Edmund Husserl
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John J. Drummond
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Vol. 65:3, Summer 1991
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Francisco Suárez
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Jorge Gracia
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Vol. 64:4, Autumn 1990
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G. W. F. Hegel
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Kenneth L. Schmitz
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Vol. 64:1, Winter 1990
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Nicholas of Cusa
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Louis Dupré
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ABELARD: Jeffery E. Brower, Guest Editor
Vol. 81:2, Spring 2007
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Jeffrey E. Brower
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Editor’s Introduction
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Peter King
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Abelard on Mental Language
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Ian Wilks
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Abelard on Context and Signification
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Andrew Arlig
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Abelard’s Assault on Everyday Objects
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John Marenbon
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Abelard’s Changing Thoughts on Sameness and Difference in Logic and Theology
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Jeffrey Hause
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Abelard on Degrees of Sinfulness
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Sean Eisen Murphy
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“The Law was Given for the Sake of Life”: Peter Abelard on the Law of Moses
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A.L. Griffioen
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“In Accordance with the Law”: Reconciling Divine and Civil Law in Abelard
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Margaret Cameron
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Abelard (and Heloise?) on Intention
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GABRIEL MARCEL: Thomas A. Michaud, Guest Editor
Vol. 80:3, Summer 2006
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Thomas A. Michaud
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Editor’s Introduction
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Michael Norvak
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Marcel at Harvard
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Peter A. Redpath
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Gabriel Marcel and the Recovery of Philosophy in Our Time
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Thomas R. Flynn
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Toward the Concrete: Marcel on Existentialist
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Brian Treanor
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Constellations: Gabriel Marcel’s Philosophy of Relative Otherness
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Thomas Anderson
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Gabriel Marcel on Personal Immortality
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Brendan Sweetman
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Marcel on God and Religious Experience, and the Critique of Alston and Hick
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Patrick L. Bourgeois
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Marcel and Ricœur: Mystery and Hope at the Boundary of Reason in the Postmodern Situation
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Thomas A. Michaud
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Gabriel Marcel’s Politics: Theory and Practice
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Katharine Rose Hanley
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A Journey to Consciousness: Gabriel Marcel’s Relevance for the Twenty-First-Century Classroom
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JOHN SCOTTUS ERIUGENA: Philipp W. Rosemann
Vol. 79:4, Autumn 2005
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Philipp W. Rosemann
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Editor’s Introduction
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David C. Greetham
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Édouard Jeauneau’s Edition of the Periphyseon in Light of Contemporary Editorial Theory
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Paul Edward Dutton
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Filiolitas: The Short History of One of Eriugena’s Inventions
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Catherine Kavanagh
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The Influence of Maximus the Confessor on Eriugena’s Treatment of Aristotle’s Categories
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Valery V. Petroff
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Eriugena on the Spiritual Body
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L. Michael Harrington
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The Argument for Universal Immortality in Eriugena’s “Zoology”
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Avital Wohlman
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John Scottus Eriugena, a Christian Philosopher
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Philipp W. Rosemann
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Causality as Concealing Revelation in Eriugena: A Heideggerian Interpretation
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MAX SCHELER: John R. Crosby, Guest Editor
Vol. 79:1, Winter 2005
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John F. Crosby
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Editor’s Introduction
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Joshua Miller
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The Writings of Max Scheler
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Max Scheler
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On the Rehabilitation of Virtue
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Eugene Kelly
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A Postscript to Max Scheler’s “On the Rehabilitation of Virtue”
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Dietrich von Hildebrand
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The Personality of Max Scheler
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John R. White
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Exemplary Persons and Ethics: The Significance of St. Francis for the Philosophy of Max Scheler
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John F. Crosby
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Person and Obligation: Critical Reflections on the Anti-Authoritarian Strain in Scheler’s Personalism
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Phillip Blosser
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The “Cape Horn” of Scheler’s Ethics
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Jonathan J. Sanford
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Scheler vs. Scheler: The Case for a Better Ontology of the Person
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Joshua Miller
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Scheler on the Twofold Source of Personal Uniqueness
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Josef Seifert
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Scheler on Repentance
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John J. Drummond
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Personalism and the Metaphysical: Comments of Max Scheler’s Acting Persons
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BOETHIUS: Siobhan Nash-Marshall, Guest Editor
Vol. 78:2, Spring 2004
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Siobhan Nash-Marshall
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Editor’s Introduction
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Claudio Micaelli
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Boethian Reflections on God: Between Logic and Metaphysics
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Joseph W. Koterski, S.J.
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Boethius and the Theological Origins of the Concept of Person
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Siobhan Nash-Marshall
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God, Simplicity, and the Consolatio Philosophiae
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Jonathan Evans
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Boethius on Modality and Future Contingents
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M.V. Dougherty
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The Problem of Humana Natura in the Consolatio Philosophiae of Boethius
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John R. Fortin, O.S.B.
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The Nature of Consolation in the Consolation of Philosophy
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Paul J. Lachance
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Boethius on Human Freedom
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John Marenbon
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Boethius and the Problem of Paganism
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LEIBNIZ: Donald Rutherford, Guest Editor
Vol. 76:4, Autumn 2002
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Donald Rutherford
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Introduction: Leibniz and Religion
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Christia Mercer
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Leibniz on Knowledge and God
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Ursula Goldenbaum
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Spinoza’s Parrot, Socinian Syllogisms, and Leibniz’s Metaphysics: Leibniz’s Three Strategies of Defending Christian Mysteries
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Paul Lodge and Ben Crowe
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Leibniz, Bayle, and Locke on Faith and Reason
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Maria Rose Antognazza
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Leibniz and Religious Toleration: The Correspondence with Paul Pellisson-Fontanier
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Michael J. Murray
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Leibniz’s Proposal for Theological Reconciliation among the Protestants
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Jean-Pascal Anfray
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God’s Decrees and Middle Knowledge: Leibniz and the Jesuits
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Mark Kulstad
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Exploring Middle Ground: Was Leibniz’s Conception of God ever Spinozistic?
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MAIMONIDES: Daniel H. Frank, Guest Editor
Vol. 76:1, Winter 2002
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Daniel H. Frank
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Editor’s Introduction
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Kenneth Seeskin
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Sanctity and Silence: The Religious Significance of Maimonides’ Negative Theology
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Diana Lobel
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“Silence Is Praise to You”: Maimonides on Negative Theology, Looseness of Expression, and Religious Experience
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Charles H. Manekin
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Maimonides on Divine Knowledge—Moses of Narbonne’s Averroist Reading
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Sarah Pessin
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Matter, Metaphor, and Privative Pointing: Maimonides on the Complexity of Human Being
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Daniel H. Frank
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The Development of Maimonides’ Moral Psychology
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Oliver Leaman
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Ideals, Simplicity, and Ethics: The Maimonidean Approach
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Menachem Kellner
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Is Maimonides’ Ideal Person Austerely Rationalist?
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Jonathan Jacobs
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Aristotle on Maimonides: The Ethics of Perfection and the Perfection of Ethics
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Hannah Kasher
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Animals as Moral Patients in Maimonides’ Teachings
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David B. Burrell
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A Philosophical Foray into Difference and Dialogue: Avital Wohlman on Maimonides and Aquinas
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KANT: Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar, S. J. Guest Editors
Vol. 75:2, Spring 2001
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Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar, S. J.
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Editors' Introduction
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Richard Velkley
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Metaphysics, Freedom and History: Kant and the End of Reason
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Philip Rossi, S.J.
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Autonomy: Toward the Social Self-Governance of Reason
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Jacqueline Mariña
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The Religious Significance of Kant’s Ethics
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Pauline Kleingeld
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Nature or Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant’s Philosophy of History
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Jeffrey Wilson
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Incommensurable, Supersensible, Sublime
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Ted Kinnaman
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The Task of the Critique of Judgment: Why Kant Needs a Deduction of the Principle of Purposiveness in Nature
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Robert E. Wood
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Kant’s “Antinomic” Aesthetics
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John L. Treloar, S.J.
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Kant on Philosophy and Being a Philosopher
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THOMAS REID: John Haldane, Guest Editor
Vol. 74:3, Summer 2000
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John Haldane
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Thomas Reid: Life and Work
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Ralph McInerny
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Thomas Reid and Common Sense
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Keith Lehrer and Bradley Warner
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Reid, God and Epistemology
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Philip de Bary
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Thomas Reid’s Metaprinciple
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Alexander Broadie
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The Scotist Thomas Reid
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Roger D. Gallie
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Reid, Kant and the Doctrine of the Two Standpoints
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William Rowe
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The Metaphysics of Freedom: Reid’s Theory of Agent Causation
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John Haldane
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Thomas Reid and the History of Ideas
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Ronald E. Beanblossom
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James and Reid: Meliorism vs. Metaphysics
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Nicholas Wolterstorff
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Reid on Common Sense, with Wittgenstein’s Assistance
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C. A. J. Coady
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Contract, Justice and Self-Interest: Reid and Modern Feminism
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ST. AUGUSTINE: Roland J. Teske, S.J., Guest Editor
Vol. 74:1 Winter 2000
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Roland J. Teske, S.J.
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Introduction
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Mary T. Clark, R.S.C.J.
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Augustine on Immutability and Mutability
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Roland J. Teske, S.J.
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The Heaven of Heaven and the Unity of St. Augustine’s Confessions
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David Vincent Meconi, S.J.
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Gender and Imago Dei in Augustine’s De Trinitate XII
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Donald X. Burt, O.S.A.
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Friendly Persuasion: Augustine on Religious Toleration
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Douglas Kries
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Augustine’s Response to the Political Critics of Christianity in the De Civitate Dei
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John Rist
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What Will I Be Like Tomorrow? Augustine vs. Hume
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James Wetzel
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Crisis Mentalities: Augustine after Descartes
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James K. A. Smith
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How (Not) To Tell a Secret: Interiority and the Strategy of “Confession”
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C. A. J. Coady and Jeff Ross
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St. Augustine and the Ideal of Peace
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