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Matthew Shea, The Ethics of Choosing a Surrogate Decision Maker When Equal-Priority Surrogates DisagreeNarrative Inquiry in Bioethics 11 (1): 121-131. 2021.
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Rashad Rehman, Perfect Freedom in The Good Place and St. Thomas’ Commentary on the Gospel of Johnde Philosophia 1 (I): 1-15. 2021.
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Rashad Rehman and Emily Rehman, Sharing Food and Sharing HungerJournal of Ethical Education 1 (1): 34-42. 2021.
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Rashad Rehman, Don’t Worry about Socrates: Three Plays for Television by Josef Pieper (review)Review of Metaphysics 74 (4): 636-638. 2021.
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Logan Paul Gage, Is the God Hypothesis Improbable? A Response to DawkinsIn Kevin Vallier & Joshua Rasmussen (eds.), A New Theist Response to the New Atheists, Routledge. pp. 59-76. 2020.
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Logan Paul Gage, Newman’s Argument from Conscience: Why He Needs Paley and Natural Theology After AllAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (1): 141-157. 2020.
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Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, The Phenomenal Conservative Approach to Religious EpistemologyIn John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 61-81. 2020.
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Logan Paul Gage, A Saint for Our Times: Newman on Faith, Fallibility, and CertitudeLogos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 23 (2): 60-76. 2020.
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Frederick D. Aquino and Logan Paul Gage, On the Epistemic Role of Our Passional NatureNewman Studies Journal 17 (2): 41-58. 2020.
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Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, A Phenomenal Conservative Response to Classical EvidentialismIn John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 34-38. 2020.
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Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, A Phenomenal Conservatist Response to Proper FunctionalismIn John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 128-132. 2020.
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Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, A Phenomenal Conservatist Response to Covenantal EpistemologyIn John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 170-174. 2020.
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Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, A Phenomenal Conservatist Response to Tradition-Based PerspectivalismIn John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 213-216. 2020.
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Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, PC: Response to CriticsIn John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 98-106. 2020.
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Paul Symington, Powerful Logic: Prime Matter as Principle of Individuation and Pure PotencyReview of Metaphysics 73 (3): 495-529. 2020.
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Jared Brandt, Brandon Dahm, and Derek McAllister, A Perspectival Account of Acedia in the Writings of KierkegaardReligions 80 (11): 1-23. 2020.
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Brandon Dahm, The Virtue of SomnienceAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (4): 611-637. 2020.
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Daniel D. De Haan and Brandon Dahm, After Survivalism and Corruptionism: Separated Souls as Incomplete PersonsQuaestiones Disputatae 10 (2): 161-176. 2020.
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Robert McNamara, The Concept of Christian Philosophy in Edith SteinAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (2): 323-346. 2020.
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Robert McNamara, Edith Stein’s Conception of Human Unity and Bodily Formation: A Thomistically Informed UnderstandingAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (4): 639-663. 2020.
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Matthew Shea, Forty Years of the Four Principles: Enduring Themes from Beauchamp and ChildressJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (4-5): 387-395. 2020.
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Matthew Shea, Principlism’s Balancing Act: Why the Principles of Biomedical Ethics Need a Theory of the GoodJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (4-5): 441-470. 2020.
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Rashad Rehman, Ethics, Homelessness and The Artes Liberales/Artes Serviles DistinctionIn John Abbarno (ed.), The Ethics of Homelessness ed. John Abbarno. Leiden, NV: Brill, 2020. pp. 429-447. 2020.
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Logan Paul Gage, A Pastor’s Kid Finds the Catholic ChurchIn Brian Besong & Jonathan Fuqua (eds.), Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism, Ignatius Press. pp. 151-174. 2019.
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Logan Paul Gage, Kenneth J. Collins and Jerry L. Walls. Roman but Not Catholic: What Remains at Stake 500 Years after the Reformation (review)Journal of Analytic Theology 7 (1): 732-736. 2019.
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Logan Paul Gage, Edward Feser: Five Proofs of the Existence of God (review)Philosophia Christi 21 (1): 228-232. 2019.
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Michael J. Healy and Ronda de Sola Chervin, Interpreting Kierkegaard’s Notion That “Truth Is Subjectivity”Quaestiones Disputatae 9 (2): 31-42. 2019.
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W. Scott Cleveland and Brandon Dahm, The Virtual Presence of Acquired Virtues in the ChristianAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (1): 75-100. 2019.
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Brandon Dahm, Divine authority and the virtue of religion: a Thomistic response to MurphyInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 86 (3): 213-226. 2019.