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Caleb Cohoe, Death and Immortality in Ancient Philosophy by Alex G. Long, and: Immortality in Ancient Philosophy ed. by Alex G. Long (review) (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (3): 515-518. 2023.
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Caleb Cohoe, Mind and World in Aristotle’s ‘De Anima’. By Sean KelseyAncient Philosophy 43 (2): 566-570. 2023.
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Caleb Cohoe, The Separability of NousIn Aristotle's on the Soul: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. pp. 229-246. 2022.
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Caleb Cohoe, IntroductionIn Aristotle's on the Soul: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-13. 2022.
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Caleb Cohoe, Aristotle's on the Soul: A Critical Guide (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2022.
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Caleb Cohoe, Knowing in Aristotle part 2: Technē, phronēsis, sophia, and divine cognitive activitiesPhilosophy Compass 17 (1). 2021.
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Caleb Cohoe, Knowing in Aristotle part 1: Epistēmē, Nous, and non‐rational cognitive statesPhilosophy Compass 17 (1). 2021.
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Liz Goodnick, The role of the 'Natural history of religion' in Hume's critique of religious beliefBelgrade Philosophical Annual 1 (34): 139-157. 2021.
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Caleb Cohoe, What Does the Happy Life Require? Augustine on What the Summum Bonum IncludesOxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 8 1-41. 2020.
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Caleb Cohoe and Stephen Grimm, What It Takes to Live Philosophically: Or, How to Progress in the Art of LivingMetaphilosophy 51 (2-3): 391-410. 2020.
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Stephen Grimm and Caleb Cohoe, What is philosophy as a way of life? Why philosophy as a way of life?European Journal of Philosophy 29 (1): 236-251. 2020.
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Caleb Cohoe, Living without a Soul: Why God and the Heavenly Movers Fall Outside of Aristotle’s PsychologyPhronesis 65 (3): 281-323. 2020.
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Caleb Cohoe, Accounting for the Whole: Why Pantheism is on a Metaphysical Par with Complex TheismFaith and Philosophy 37 (2): 202-219. 2020.
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Caleb Cohoe and Stephen Grimm, What It Takes to Live PhilosophicallyIn James M. Ambury, Tushar Irani & Kathleen Wallace (eds.), Philosophy as a way of life: historical, contemporary, and pedagogical perspectives, Wiley. 2020-10-05.
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Caleb Cohoe, Aristotle, De Anima: Translation, Introduction, and Commentary, Christopher Shields (review)Philosophical Quarterly 69 (274): 192-193. 2019.
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Caleb Cohoe, Why the View of Intellect in De Anima I 4 Isn’t Aristotle’s OwnBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (2): 241-254. 2018.
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Caleb Cohoe, Review of Aristotle, De Anima: Translation, Introduction, and Notes, C.D.C. Reeve (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 1. 2018.
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Caleb Cohoe, How Could Prayer Make a Difference? Discussion of Scott A. Davison, Petitionary Prayer: A Philosophical InvestigationEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (2): 171-185. 2018.
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Caleb Cohoe, Why the One Cannot Have Parts: Plotinus on Divine Simplicity, Ontological Independence, and Perfect Being TheologyPhilosophical Quarterly 67 (269): 751-771. 2017.
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Caleb Cohoe, Getting Things Less Wrong: Religion and the Role of Communities in Successfully Transmitting BeliefsRes Philosophica 93 (3): 621-636. 2016.
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Caleb Cohoe, When and Why Understanding Needs Phantasmata: A Moderate Interpretation of Aristotle’s De Memoria and De Anima on the Role of Images in Intellectual ActivitiesPhronesis: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy 61 (3): 337-372. 2016.
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Caleb Cohoe, Review of "Aquinas’s Way to God: The Proof in De Ente et Essentia," Gaven Kerr (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2015. 2015.
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Caleb Cohoe, Review of "Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Soul, Part I,” Trans. Victor Caston" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (1): 163-164. 2014.
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Caleb Murray Cohoe, God, Causality, and Petitionary PrayerFaith and Philosophy 31 (1): 24-45. 2014.
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Caleb Cohoe, Review of The Powers of Aristotle's Soul, Thomas Kjeller Johansen (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2013.
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Caleb Cohoe, Why the Intellect Cannot Have a Bodily Organ: De Anima 3.4Phronesis 58 (4): 347-377. 2013.
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Caleb Cohoe, There Must Be A First: Why Thomas Aquinas Rejects Infinite, Essentially Ordered, Causal SeriesBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (5). 2013.