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Matthew Shea, Human Nature and Moral Status in BioethicsJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 43 (2): 115-131. 2018.
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Matthew Shea, Aquinas on God-Sanctioned StealingAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 92 (2): 277-293. 2018.
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Matthew Shea and Scott Ragland, God, evil, and occasionalismReligious Studies 54 (2): 265-283. 2018.
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Alexander R. Pruss, Sceptical Theism, the Butterfly Effect and Bracketing the UnknownRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 81 71-86. 2017.
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Brandon Rickabaugh and Todd Buras, The Argument from Reason, and Mental Causal Drainage: A Reply to van InwagenPhilosophia Christi 19 (2): 381-399. 2017.
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Todd Buras and Trent Dougherty, Parrying Parity: A Reply to a Reidian Critique of IdealismIn K. Pearce & T. Goldschmidt (eds.), Idealism: New Essays in Metaphysics, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-17. 2017.
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C. Stephen Evans, How Reformation Christians Can Be Catholic (Small “c”) ChristiansPhilosophia Christi 19 (2): 415-427. 2017.
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Bradley Lail, Jason MacGregor, James Marcum, and Martin Stuebs, Virtuous Professionalism in Accountants to Avoid Fraud and to Restore Financial ReportingJournal of Business Ethics 140 (4): 687-704. 2017.
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Anne Jeffrey, Does hope morally vindicate faith?International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 81 (1): 193-211. 2017.
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Anne Jeffrey, How Aristotelians Can Make Faith a VirtueEthical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (2): 393-409. 2017.
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John Hawthorne and Yoaav Isaacs, Misapprehensions about the Fine-Tuning ArgumentRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 81 133-155. 2017.
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Robert K. Garcia, Sobre la Expresión “Propiedades Particularizadas”: Tropos Modificadores y Tropos MóduloIn Ezequiel Zerbudis (ed.), Poderes Causales, Tropos, y Otras Criaturas Extrañas: Ensayos de Metafísica Analítica, Título. pp. 145-163. 2017.
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Matthew Shea, Thomistic Eudaimonism, Virtue, and Well-BeingSouthwest Philosophy Review 33 (1): 173-185. 2017.
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Matthew Shea, A Natural Fit: Natural Law Theory, Virtue Epistemology, and the Value of KnowledgeJournal of Philosophical Research 42 45-63. 2017.
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Thomas M. Ward, John Buridan and Thomas Aquinas on Hylomorphism and the Beginning of LifeRes Philosophica 93 (1): 27-43. 2016.
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Thomas M. Ward, John Duns Scotus on Time and Existence: The Questions on Aristotle's ‘De Interpretatione’ (review)History and Philosophy of Logic 37 (3): 292-294. 2016.
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Alexander R. Pruss, Being Sure and Being Confident That You Won’t Lose ConfidenceLogos and Episteme 7 (1): 45-54. 2016.
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Matthew A. Benton, John Hawthorne, and Yoaav Isaacs, Evil and EvidenceOxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 7 1-31. 2016.
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Robert K. Garcia, Tropes as Character-GroundersAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (3): 499-515. 2016.
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Robert K. Garcia and Jonathan Newman, Is it Possible to Care for Ecosystems? Policy Paralysis and Ecosystem ManagementEthics, Policy and Environment 19 (2): 170-182. 2016.
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Thomas M. Ward, Transhumanization, Personal Identity, and the Afterlife: Thomistic Reflections on a Dantean ThemeNew Blackfriars 96 (1065): 564-575. 2015.
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Francis J. Beckwith, Or we can be philosophers: a response to Barbara ForrestSynthese 192 (Suppl 1): 3-25. 2015.
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Todd Buras and Rebecca Copenhaver, Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge, and Value (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2015.
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Rebecca Copenhaver and Todd Buras, IntroductionIn Todd Buras & Rebecca Copenhaver (eds.), Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge, and Value, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-13. 2015.