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Michael Gorman, IncarnationIn Brian Davies & Eleonore Stump (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Aquinas, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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Michael Gorman, Questions Concerning the Existences of ChristIn A. R. K. and Speer Friedman Emery (ed.), Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages: A Tribute to Stephen F. Brown, Brill. 2011.
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Michael Gorman, Personhood, Potentiality, and NormativityAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (3): 483-498. 2011.
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Michael Gorman, Real Essentialism (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (3): 510-513. 2011.
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Angela Knobel, Relating Aquinas's Infused and Acquired Virtues: Some Problematic Texts for a Common InterpretationNova et Vetera 9 411-431. 2011.
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Angela Knobel, Aquinas and the Pagan VirtuesInternational Philosophical Quarterly 51 (3): 339-354. 2011.
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Michael Rohlf, The ideas of pure reasonIn Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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Angela McKay Knobel, Two Theories of Christian VirtueAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (3): 599-618. 2010.
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Angela Knobel, Can Aquinas’s Infused and Acquired Virtues Coexist in the Christian Life?Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (4): 381-396. 2010.
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Angela Knobel, Two Theories of Christian VirtueAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (3): 599-618. 2010.
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Michael Rohlf, Contradiction and Consent in Kant’s EthicsJournal of Value Inquiry 43 (4): 507-520. 2009.
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Michael Rohlf, Kant on Determining One's Duty: A Middle Course Between Rawls and HermanKant Studien 100 (3): 346-368. 2009.
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Michael Gorman, On a Thomistic Worry about Scotus's Doctrine of the Esse ChristiAntonianum 84 719-733. 2009.
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Michael Gorman, Review of James Ross, Thought and World: The Hidden Necessities (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (4). 2009.
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Michael Rohlf, Review: Longuenesse, Kant on the Human Standpoint (review)Ethics 118 (2): 345-349. 2008.
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Michael Rohlf, The Transition from Nature to Freedom in Kant's Third CritiqueKant Studien 99 (3): 339-360. 2008.
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Michael Rohlf, Book ReviewsBéatrice Longuenesse,. Kant on the Human Standpoint.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. 304. $80.00 (review)Ethics 118 (2): 345-349. 2008.
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Michael Rohlf, Kant’s Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace—Otfried Höffe (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1): 115-116. 2007.
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Michael Rohlf, Kant’s Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace—Otfried Höffe (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1): 115-116. 2007.
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Michael Rohlf, Kant’s Transcendental Proof of Realism (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 46 (3): 371-372. 2006.
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Michael Gorman, Substance and Identity-DependencePhilosophical Papers 35 (1): 103-118. 2006.
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Michael Gorman, Inspired Authors and Their Speech ActsNova Et Vetera 4 747-760. 2006.
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Michael Gorman, Independence and SubstanceInternational Philosophical Quarterly 46 (2): 147-159. 2006.
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Matthias Vorwerk, Neoplatonic Philosophy. Introductory Readings (review)The Classical Review 56 (1): 88-88. 2006.
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Michael Gorman, Nagasawa vs. Nagel: Omnipotence, Pseudo‐Tasks, and a Recent Discussion of Nagel's Doubts About Physicalism1Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 48 (5). 2005.