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Christopher V. Mirus, Relation is not a Category: A Sketch of Relation as a TranscendentalProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 93 189-98. 2019.
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Cynthia R. Nielsen, On Poietic Remembering and Forgetting: Hermeneutic Recollection and Diotima’s Historico-Hermeneutic LeaningsSymposium 22 (2): 107-134. 2018.
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Chad Engelland, "Rational Animal" in Heidegger and AquinasReview of Metaphysics 71 (4): 723-53. 2018.
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Chad Engelland, Introducing Robert E. Wood, 2018 Aquinas Medal RecipientProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 92 19-23. 2018.
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Cynthia R. Nielsen, Gadamer and Scholz on Solidarity: Disclosing, Avowing, and Performing Solidaristic Ties with Human and Natural OthersJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 48 (3): 240-256. 2017.
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Chad Engelland, Dispositive Causality and the Art of MedicineProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 91 159-170. 2017.
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Christopher V. Mirus, A Person as a Lifetime: An Aristotelian Account of Persons (review)Review of Metaphysics 71 (1). 2017.
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Jonathan J. Sanford, Aristotle on Evil as PrivationInternational Philosophical Quarterly 57 (2): 195-209. 2017.
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Angela Knobel, Before Virtue: Assessing Contemporary Virtue Ethics. By Jonathan J. SanfordAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 91 (1): 149-152. 2017.
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Angela Knobel and Christian B. Miller, Introduction to ‘New Developments in the Theology of Character’Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (3): 260-261. 2017.
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Cynthia R. Nielsen, Gadamer on the Event of Art, the Other, and a Gesture Toward a Gadamerian Approach to Free Jazz"Journal of Applied Hermeneutics (1). 2016.
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Cynthia R. Nielsen, Unfinished Worlds: Hermeneutics, Aesthetics and Gadamer (review)British Journal of Aesthetics 56 (4): 421-424. 2016.
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Cynthia R. Nielsen, Harsh Poetry and Art's Address: Romare Bearden and Hans-Georg Gadamer in ConversationPolish Journal of Aesthetics 43. 2016.
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Matthew Walz, Boethius and StoicismIn John Sellars (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Stoic Tradition, Routledge. pp. 70-84. 2016.
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Chad Engelland, Perceiving Other Animate Minds in AugustineAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (1): 25-48. 2016.
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Chad Engelland, Robert Sokolowski, Écrits de Phénoménologie et de Philosophie des Sciences, trans. André Lebel, Hermann, 2015 (review)Review of Metaphysics 70 (2): 366-368. 2016.
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Chad Engelland and Brian Engelland, Consumerism, Marketing, and the Cardinal VirtuesJournal of Markets and Morality 19 (Fall): 297-315. 2016.
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Jonathan J. Sanford, Nature and the Common Good: Aristotle and Maritain on the EnvironmentIn David Vincent Meconi (ed.), On Earth as it is in Heaven: Cultivating a Contemporary Theology of Creation, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 212-233. 2016.
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Angela Knobel, Insight, Experience, and the Notion of “Infused” VirtueAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (4): 621-633. 2016.
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Peter S. Dillard and Cynthia R. Nielsen, Inmates, Education, and the Public Good: Deploying Catholic Social Thought to Deconstruct the Us‐Versus‐Them DichotomyHeythrop Journal 56 (5): 769-777. 2015.
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Cynthia R. Nielsen, Interstitial Soundings: Philosophical Reflections on Improvisation, Practice, and Self-MakingWipf and Stock Publishers. 2015.
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Chad Engelland, Absent to Those Present: The Conflict between Connectivity and CommunionIn Frank Scalambrino (ed.), Social Epistemology and Technology: Toward Public Self-Awareness Regarding Technological Mediation, Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 167-176. 2015.
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Chad Engelland, Heidegger and the Human DifferenceJournal of the American Philosophical Association 1 (1): 175-193. 2015.
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Chad Engelland, How Must We Be for the Resurrection to Be Good News?Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 89 245-261. 2015.
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Chad Engelland, David Storey, Naturalizing Heidegger: His Confrontation With Nietzsche, His Contributions to Environmental Philosophy (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2015. 2015.