American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly

Special Issues


ACPQ SPECIAL ISSUES

 

ISSUE

TOPIC

GUEST EDITOR

Vol. 82:1, Winter 2008

Edith Stein

Antonio Calcagno

Vol. 81:2, Spring 2007

Peter Abelard

Jeffrey Brower

Vol. 80:3, Summer 2006

Gabriel Marcel

Thomas A. Michaud

Vol. 79:4, Fall 2005

John Scottus Eriugena

Philipp W. Rosemann

Vol. 79:1, Winter 2005

Max Scheler

John F. Crosby

Vol. 78:2, Spring 2004

Boethius

Siobhan Nash-Marshall

Vol. 76:4, Fall 2002

Leibniz

Donald Rutherford

Vol. 76:1, Winter 2002

Maimonides

Daniel H. Frank

Vol. 75:2, Spring 2001

Kant

Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar, S.J.

Vol. 74:3, Summer 2000

Thomas Reid

John Haldane

Vol. 74:1, Winter 2000

St. Augustine

Roland J. Teske, S.J.

Vol. 73:1, Winter 1999

Medieval Islamic Thought

Thérèse-Anne Druart

Vol. 72:2, Spring 1998

C. S. Peirce

Vincent M. Colapietro

Vol. 71:3, Summer 1997

Plotinus

Lloyd P. Gerson

Vol. 70:4, Autumn 1996

Jean-Paul Sartre

Thomas C. Anderson

Vol. 70:1, Winter 1996

Albertus Magnus

William A. Wallace, O.P.

Vol. 69:2, Spring 1995

Heidegger

John D. Caputo

Vol. 68:3, Summer 1994

John Poinsot

[John of St. Thomas]

John Deely  

Vol. 67:4, Autumn 1993

Descartes

Stephen Voss

Vol. 67:1, Winter 1993

Duns Scotus

Allan B. Wolter, O.F.M.

Vol. 66:2, Spring 1992

Edmund Husserl

John J. Drummond

Vol. 65:3, Summer 1991

Francisco Suárez

Jorge Gracia

Vol. 64:4, Autumn 1990

G. W. F. Hegel

Kenneth L. Schmitz

Vol. 64:1, Winter 1990

Nicholas of Cusa

Louis Dupré

 
 

ABELARD: Jeffery E. Brower, Guest Editor

Vol. 81:2, Spring 2007

Jeffrey E. Brower

Editor’s Introduction

Peter King

Abelard on Mental Language

Ian Wilks

Abelard on Context and Signification

Andrew Arlig

Abelard’s Assault on Everyday Objects

John Marenbon

Abelard’s Changing Thoughts on Sameness and Difference in Logic and Theology

Jeffrey Hause

Abelard on Degrees of Sinfulness

Sean Eisen Murphy

“The Law was Given for the Sake of Life”: Peter Abelard on the Law of Moses

A.L. Griffioen

“In Accordance with the Law”: Reconciling Divine and Civil Law in Abelard

Margaret Cameron

Abelard (and Heloise?) on Intention

 
 

GABRIEL MARCEL: Thomas A. Michaud, Guest Editor

Vol. 80:3, Summer 2006

Thomas A. Michaud

Editor’s Introduction

Michael Norvak

Marcel at Harvard

Peter A. Redpath

Gabriel Marcel and the Recovery of Philosophy in Our Time

Thomas R. Flynn

Toward the Concrete: Marcel on Existentialist

Brian Treanor

Constellations: Gabriel Marcel’s Philosophy of Relative Otherness

Thomas Anderson

Gabriel Marcel on Personal Immortality

Brendan Sweetman

Marcel on God and Religious Experience, and the Critique of Alston and Hick

Patrick L. Bourgeois

Marcel and Ricœur: Mystery and Hope at the Boundary of Reason in the Postmodern Situation

Thomas A. Michaud

Gabriel Marcel’s Politics: Theory and Practice

Katharine Rose Hanley

A Journey to Consciousness: Gabriel Marcel’s Relevance for the Twenty-First-Century Classroom

 
 

JOHN SCOTTUS ERIUGENA: Philipp W. Rosemann

Vol. 79:4, Fall 2005

Philipp W. Rosemann

Editor’s Introduction

David C. Greetham

Édouard Jeauneau’s Edition of the Periphyseon in Light of Contemporary Editorial Theory

Paul Edward Dutton

Filiolitas: The Short History of One of Eriugena’s Inventions

Catherine Kavanagh

The Influence of Maximus the Confessor on Eriugena’s Treatment of Aristotle’s Categories

Valery V. Petroff

Eriugena on the Spiritual Body

L. Michael Harrington

The Argument for Universal Immortality in Eriugena’s “Zoology”

Avital Wohlman

John Scottus Eriugena, a Christian Philosopher

Philipp W. Rosemann

Causality as Concealing Revelation in Eriugena: A Heideggerian Interpretation

 
 

MAX SCHELER: John R. Crosby, Guest Editor

Vol. 79:1, Winter 2005

John F. Crosby

Editor’s Introduction

Joshua Miller

The Writings of Max Scheler

Max Scheler

On the Rehabilitation of Virtue

Eugene Kelly

A Postscript to Max Scheler’s “On the Rehabilitation of Virtue”

Dietrich von Hildebrand

The Personality of Max Scheler

John R. White

Exemplary Persons and Ethics: The Significance of St. Francis for the Philosophy of Max Scheler

John F. Crosby

Person and Obligation: Critical Reflections on the Anti-Authoritarian Strain in Scheler’s Personalism

Phillip Blosser

The “Cape Horn” of Scheler’s Ethics

Jonathan J. Sanford

Scheler vs. Scheler: The Case for a Better Ontology of the Person

Joshua Miller

Scheler on the Twofold Source of Personal Uniqueness

Josef Seifert

Scheler on Repentance

John J. Drummond

Personalism and the Metaphysical: Comments of Max Scheler’s Acting Persons

 
 

BOETHIUS: Siobhan Nash-Marshall, Guest Editor

Vol. 78:2, Spring 2004

Siobhan Nash-Marshall

Editor’s Introduction

Claudio Micaelli

Boethian Reflections on God: Between Logic and Metaphysics

Joseph W. Koterski, S.J.

Boethius and the Theological Origins of the Concept of Person

Siobhan Nash-Marshall

God, Simplicity, and the Consolatio Philosophiae

Jonathan Evans

Boethius on Modality and Future Contingents

M.V. Dougherty

The Problem of Humana Natura in the Consolatio Philosophiae of Boethius

John R. Fortin, O.S.B.

The Nature of Consolation in the Consolation of Philosophy

Paul J. Lachance

Boethius on Human Freedom

John Marenbon

Boethius and the Problem of Paganism

 
 

LEIBNIZ: Donald Rutherford, Guest Editor

Vol. 76:4, Fall 2002

Donald Rutherford

Introduction: Leibniz and Religion

Christia Mercer

Leibniz on Knowledge and God

Ursula Goldenbaum

Spinoza’s Parrot, Socinian Syllogisms, and Leibniz’s Metaphysics: Leibniz’s Three Strategies of Defending Christian Mysteries

Paul Lodge and Ben Crowe

Leibniz, Bayle, and Locke on Faith and Reason

Maria Rose Antognazza

Leibniz and Religious Toleration: The Correspondence with Paul Pellisson-Fontanier

Michael J. Murray

Leibniz’s Proposal for Theological Reconciliation among the Protestants

Jean-Pascal Anfray

God’s Decrees and Middle Knowledge: Leibniz and the Jesuits

Mark Kulstad

Exploring Middle Ground: Was Leibniz’s Conception of God ever Spinozistic?

 
 

MAIMONIDES: Daniel H. Frank, Guest Editor

Vol. 76:1, Winter 2002

Daniel H. Frank

Editor’s Introduction

Kenneth Seeskin

Sanctity and Silence: The Religious Significance of Maimonides’ Negative Theology

Diana Lobel

“Silence Is Praise to You”: Maimonides on Negative Theology, Looseness of Expression, and Religious Experience

Charles H. Manekin

Maimonides on Divine Knowledge—Moses of Narbonne’s Averroist Reading

Sarah Pessin

Matter, Metaphor, and Privative Pointing: Maimonides on the Complexity of Human Being

Daniel H. Frank

The Development of Maimonides’ Moral Psychology

Oliver  Leaman

Ideals, Simplicity, and Ethics: The Maimonidean Approach

Menachem Kellner

Is Maimonides’ Ideal Person Austerely Rationalist?

Jonathan Jacobs

Aristotle on Maimonides: The Ethics of Perfection and the Perfection of Ethics

Hannah Kasher

Animals as Moral Patients in Maimonides’ Teachings

David B. Burrell

A Philosophical Foray into Difference and Dialogue: Avital Wohlman on Maimonides and Aquinas

 
 

KANT: Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar, S. J. Guest Editors

Vol. 75:2, Spring 2001

Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar, S. J.

Editors’ Introduction

Richard Velkley

Metaphysics, Freedom and History: Kant and the End of Reason

Philip Rossi, S.J.

Autonomy: Toward the Social Self-Governance of Reason

Jacqueline Mariña

The Religious Significance of Kant’s Ethics

Pauline Kleingeld

Nature or Providence?  On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant’s Philosophy of History

Jeffrey Wilson

Incommensurable, Supersensible, Sublime

Ted Kinnaman

The Task of the Critique of Judgment: Why Kant Needs a Deduction of the Principle of Purposiveness in Nature

Robert E. Wood

Kant’s “Antinomic” Aesthetics

John L. Treloar, S.J.

Kant on Philosophy and Being a Philosopher

 
 

THOMAS REID: John Haldane, Guest Editor

Vol. 74:3, Summer 2000

John Haldane

Thomas Reid: Life and Work

Ralph McInerny

Thomas Reid and Common Sense

Keith Lehrer and Bradley Warner

Reid, God and Epistemology

Philip de Bary

Thomas Reid’s Metaprinciple

Alexander Broadie

The Scotist Thomas Reid

Roger D. Gallie

Reid, Kant and the Doctrine of the Two Standpoints

William Rowe

The Metaphysics of Freedom: Reid’s Theory of Agent Causation

John Haldane

Thomas Reid and the History of Ideas

Ronald E. Beanblossom

James and Reid: Meliorism vs. Metaphysics

Nicholas Wolterstorff

Reid on Common Sense, with Wittgenstein’s Assistance

C. A. J. Coady

Contract, Justice and Self-Interest: Reid and Modern Feminism

 
 

ST. AUGUSTINE: Roland J. Teske, S.J., Guest Editor

Vol. 74:1 Winter 2000

Roland J. Teske, S.J.

Introduction

Mary T. Clark, R.S.C.J.

Augustine on Immutability and Mutability

Roland J. Teske, S.J.

The Heaven of Heaven and the Unity of St. Augustine’s Confessions

David Vincent Meconi, S.J.

Gender and Imago Dei in Augustine’s De Trinitate XII

Donald X. Burt, O.S.A.

Friendly Persuasion: Augustine on Religious Toleration

Douglas Kries

Augustine’s Response to the Political Critics of Christianity in the De Civitate Dei

John Rist

What Will I Be Like Tomorrow?  Augustine vs. Hume

James Wetzel

Crisis Mentalities: Augustine after Descartes

James K. A. Smith

How (Not) To Tell a Secret: Interiority and the Strategy of “Confession”

C. A. J. Coady and Jeff Ross

St. Augustine and the Ideal of Peace

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