Department Members
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Also at Franciscan University of Steubenville
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Brandon Dahm and Daniel D. De Haan, Thomas Aquinas on Separated Souls as Incomplete Human PersonThe Thomist 83 (4): 589-637. 2019.
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Robert McNamara, Edith Stein’s Engagement with the Thought of Thomas Aquinas in Her Mature Philosophy of the Human PersonDissertation, Liverpool Hope University. 2019.
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Matthew Shea, The Quality of Life is Not Strained: Disability, Human Nature, Well-Being, and RelationshipsKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 29 (4): 333-366. 2019.
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Rashad Rehman, Josef Pieper’s Defense of the GeisteswissenchaftenIn Amin Asfari (ed.), Civility, Nonviolent Resistance, and the New Struggle for Social Justice, Brill | Rodopi. pp. 203-233. 2019.
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Logan Paul Gage, Can Experience Fulfill the Many Roles of Evidence?Quaestiones Disputatae 8 (2): 87-111. 2018.
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Paul Symington, A Category SemanticsIn M. W. Hackett Paul (ed.), Mereologies, Ontologies, and Facets: The Categorial Structure of Reality, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 65-85. 2018.
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Robert McNamara, The Cognition of the Human Individual in the Mature Thought of Edith SteinPhilosophical News 1 (16): 131-43. 2018.
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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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Logan Paul Gage, Michael Augros: Who Designed the Designer? A Rediscovered Path to God’s Existence (review)Philosophia Christi 19 (1): 238-241. 2017.
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Logan Paul Gage, William PaleyIn Copan Paul, Tremper Longman I. I. I., Reese Christopher L. & Strauss Michael G. (eds.), Dictionary of Christianity and Science: The Definitive Reference for the Intersection of Christian Faith and Contemporary Science, Zondervan Academic. pp. 500. 2017.
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Logan Paul Gage, Rudolf CarnapIn Copan Paul, Tremper Longman I. I. I., Reese Christopher L. & Strauss Michael G. (eds.), Dictionary of Christianity and Science: The Definitive Reference for the Intersection of Christian Faith and Contemporary Science, Zondervan Academic. pp. 79-80. 2017.
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John F. Crosby, Developing Dietrich von Hildebrand’s PersonalismAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 91 (4): 687-702. 2017.
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Brandon Dahm, Ethics as a work of charity: Aquinas on pagan virtue (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (6): 1239-1241. 2017.
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Robert McNamara, Human Individuality in Stein’s Mature WorksIn Hanna-Barbara Gerl Falkowitz & Mette Lebech (eds.), Edith Steins Herausforderung heutiger Anthropologie, Beundbe. pp. 124-39. 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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Logan Paul Gage, Phenomenal Conservatism and the Subject’s Perspective ObjectionActa Analytica 31 (1): 43-58. 2016.
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Patrick Lee, Total Brain Death and the Integration of the Body Required of a Human BeingJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 41 (3): 300-314. 2016.
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Robert McNamara, Essence in Edith Stein‘s Festschrift DialogueIn Andreas Speer & Stephan Regh (eds.), Alles Wesentliche lässt sich nicht schreiben, . pp. 175-94. 2016.
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Trent Dougherty and Logan Paul Gage, New Atheist Approaches to ReligionIn Graham Robert Oppy (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of Religion, Routledge. pp. 51-62. 2015.
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Paul Symington, The Analogical Logic of Discovery and the Aristotelian Epistemic PrincipleAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 89 (2): 195-222. 2015.
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Patrick Lee, Introduction to Catholic BioethicsQuaestiones Disputatae 5 (2): 4-9. 2015.
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John F. Crosby, Is Love a Value-Response? Dietrich von Hildebrand in Dialogue with John ZizioulasInternational Philosophical Quarterly 55 (4): 457-470. 2015.
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Brandon Dahm, Distinguishing Desire and Parts of HappinessAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 89 (1): 97-114. 2015.