Department Members
Department Activity
Also at University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
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Michael W. Rota, An anti-reductionist account of singular causationThe Monist 92 (1): 136--55. 2009.
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Tim Pawl, Temporary Intrinsics and Christological PredicationIn Jonathan L. Kvanvig (ed.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion: Volume 1, Oxford University Press. pp. 157-189. 2008.
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Michael W. Rota, Evolution, providence, and Gouldian contingencyReligious Studies 44 (4): 393-412. 2008.
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Jonathan Stoltz, Gettier and factivity in indo‐tibetan epistemologyPhilosophical Quarterly 57 (228): 394-415. 2007.
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Mark K. Spencer, Full Human FlourishingProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81 193-204. 2007.
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Mark K. Spencer, Full Human FlourishingProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81 193-204. 2007.
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Michael W. Rota, Infinite Causal Chains and ExplanationProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81 109-122. 2007.
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Michael W. Rota, Review of Daniel Schwartz, Aquinas on Friendship (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (11). 2007.
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Michael W. Rota, The Moral Status of AngerAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (3): 395-418. 2007.
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Jonathan Stoltz, Concepts, Intension, and Identity in Tibetan Philosophy of LanguageJournal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 29 (2): 383-400. 2006.
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Jonathan Stoltz, Sakya pandita and the status of conceptsPhilosophy East and West 56 (4): 567-582. 2006.
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Gloria Frost, Thomas Aquinas on Truths About NonbeingsProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80 101-113. 2006.
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Tim Pawl, Aquinas on Blameworthiness and the Virtue of FaithJournal of Postgraduates in Wuhan University 21 (4): 21-26. 2005.
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Michael W. Rota, Multiple universes and the fine-tuning argument: A response to Rodney holderPacific Philosophical Quarterly 86 (4). 2005.
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Michael W. Rota, Substance and Artifact in Thomas AquinasHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 21 (3). 2004.
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R. Mary; Rose Mary Hayden; R. Mary Hayden; R. Mary H. Lemmons, Equality, Gender, and John Paul IILogos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 5 (3): 111-130. 2002.
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R. Mary; Rose Mary Hayden; R. Mary Hayden; R. Mary H. Lemmons, Are the Love Precepts Really Natural Law’s Primary Precepts?Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 66 45-71. 1992.
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R. Mary; Rose Mary Hayden; R. Mary Hayden; R. Mary H. Lemmons, Are the Love Precepts Really Natural Law’s Primary Precepts?Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 66 45-71. 1992.
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R. Mary; Rose Mary Hayden; R. Mary Hayden; R. Mary H. Lemmons, Natural Inclinations and Moral AbsolutesProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 64 (n/a): 130-150. 1990.
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R. Mary; Rose Mary Hayden; R. Mary Hayden; R. Mary H. Lemmons, The Paradox of Aquinas’s Altruism: From Self-Love to Love of OthersProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 63 72-83. 1989.
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R. Mary; Rose Mary Hayden; R. Mary Hayden; R. Mary H. Lemmons, The Paradox of Aquinas's Altruism: From Self-Love to Love of OthersProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 63 (n/a): 72. 1989.
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R. Mary; Rose Mary Hayden; R. Mary Hayden; R. Mary H. Lemmons, The Paradox of Aquinas’s Altruism: From Self-Love to Love of OthersProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 63 (n/a): 72-83. 1989.
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R. Mary; Rose Mary Hayden; R. Mary Hayden; R. Mary H. Lemmons, Love and the First Principles of St. Thomas's Natural Law.Dissertation, University of St. Thomas (Houston). 1988.