• Bergson and the Calculus of Intuition: Introduction
    Process Studies 28 (3/4): 267-267. 1999.
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    Influence as Confluence
    Process Studies 28 (3-4): 301-338. 1999.
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    Critical Responses to Josiah Royce 1885-1916
    with Josiah Royce
    Thoemmes Continuum. 2000.
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    The Return of the Initiate
    The Owl of Minerva 22 (2): 191-208. 1991.
    The question of the import and role of Christian allusions in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit has received much historical attention, and this continues into the present. Often juxtaposed in this interpretive issue are two questions: Does Hegel think that “the ontological project was first a Greek event from which Christianity would have developed an outer graft”? Or is it more accurate to say that, “for Hegel at least, no ontology is possible before the Gospel or outside it”? In the latter case…Read more
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    God as Catholic and Personal
    International Philosophical Quarterly 40 (2): 235-252. 2000.
  • The Humbling of the Pride (review)
    Humanitas 12 (2): 114-123. 1999.
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    Daniel Dombrowski, Divine Beauty: The Aesthetics of Charles Hartshorne (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (1): 203-207. 2005.
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    In Vino Veritas (Presidential Address)
    Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (1): 39-66. 2014.
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    Will, Imagination, and Reason (review)
    The Personalist Forum 13 (2): 325-332. 1997.
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    God, Process, and Persons
    Process Studies 27 (3-4): 175-199. 1998.
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    The Philosophy of Michael Dummett (edited book)
    with L. E. Hahn
    Open Court. 2007.
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    Editorial Statement
    The Pluralist 4 (3). 2009.
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  • Creative or original? Babbitt and the temporal world
    Appraisal 3 (1): 15-24. 2000.
  • Mrs. Coulter : The overwoman?
    In Richard Greene & Rachel Robison (eds.), The Golden Compass and Philosophy: God Bites the Dust, Open Court. 2009.
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    Being and Value (review)
    The Personalist Forum 13 (2): 304-312. 1997.
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    Remembering Lewis E. Hahn
    Philosophy East and West 56 (1): 1-15. 2006.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Remembering Lewis E. HahnGeorge C. H. Sun, President, John Howie, Professor Emeritus, Thomas Alexander, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Kenneth W. Stikkers, Professor and Chair, Randall Auxier, Professor, Robert Hahn, Professor, Joseph Wu, Professor Emeritus, Elizabeth R. Eames, Professor Emeritus, Martin Lu, Professor of Philosophy, George Kimball Plochmann, Professor Emeritus, Matt Sronkoski, Philosophy Graduate and Aca…Read more
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    The Soul of The American University (review)
    The Personalist Forum 11 (2): 146-159. 1995.
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    Guest Editor’s Introduction
    The Personalist Forum 13 (1): 1-2. 1997.
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    The New Bergson (review)
    Process Studies 29 (1): 187-187. 2000.
  • Due tipi di pragmatismo
    Discipline Filosofiche 19 (2). 2009.
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    Special Focus Introduction
    Process Studies 28 (3-4): 267-267. 1999.
  • John Michael Krois, "Cassirer: Symbolic Forms and History" (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (2): 159. 1993.
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    American Philosophic Naturalism in the Twentieth Century
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2): 313-315. 1996.
    BOOK REVIEWS 3~3 reaction to them into account. The actual historical dialectic involving Moore, Mal- colm, and Wittgenstein is a good deal more complicated, and more interesting, than the story told here by Stroll. Moving on to Stroll's discussion of Wittgenstein, I should now acknowledge that, so far as I can judge, Stroll offers a largely reliable account of On Certainty. In particular, in the best chapter of the book, on "Wittgenstein's Foundationalism," he makes a convincing case for the vi…Read more
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    Persons, Institutions, and Trust: Essays in Honor of Thomas O. Buford (edited book)
    with James Beauregard, James M. McLachlan, Richard Prust, J. Aaron Simmons, Nathan Riley, Thomas O. Buford, Mason Marshall, John Scott Gray, and Eugene Long
    Vernon Press. 2016.
    The papers presented in this volume honor Thomas O. Buford. Buford is Professor Emeritus in Philosophy at Furman University where he taught for over 40 years. Many of the papers in this volume are from former students. But Professor Buford is also a pre-eminent voice of forth generation Personalism, and Boston Personalism in particular. Personalism is a school of philosophical and theological thought which holds that the ideas of “person” and “personality” are indispensable both to an adequate u…Read more