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    Respuesta a Bernstein y Mendieta
    Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 16 188-192. 2000.
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    Can There Be Texts without Historical Authors?
    American Philosophical Quarterly 31 (3). 1994.
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    What the Individual Adds to the Common Nature According to Suarez
    New Scholasticism 53 (2): 221-233. 1979.
  • John of Saint Thomas
    In Robert Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. 1995.
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    Philosophy and its History: Issues in Philosophical Historiography
    State University of New York Press. 1991.
    A systematic and comprehensive treatment of pertinent issues, the book defends two main theses.
  •  74
    A Theory of Textuality: The Logic and Epistemology
    State University of New York Press. 1995.
    This book is just what it says it is: A theory of textuality divided into two parts, logical and epistemological
  •  134
    The Ontological Status of Categories
    International Philosophical Quarterly 39 (3): 249-264. 1999.
  • Identidad filosófica iberoamericana: perspectivas e historia
    Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 7 83-118. 1998.
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    Numerical Continuity in Material Substances
    Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (2): 73-92. 1979.
    This paper investigates the problem of numerical continuity in thomistic metaphysics and attempts to point out the principle of identity in material substances. it has three parts: the first clarifies the issue and presents the possible alternatives; the second rejects various solutions which have been proposed by interpreters of thomas aquinas such as matter, form, accidents, and substance; and the third part argues that within thomistic metaphysics it is only existence ("esse") that may be con…Read more
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    Philosophy and Literature in Latin America presents a unique and original view of the current state of development in Latin America of two disciplines that are at the core of the humanities. Divided into two parts, each section explores the contributions of distinguished American and Latin American experts and authors. The section on literature includes the literary activities of Latin Americans working in the United States, an area in which very little research has been demonstrated and, for th…Read more
  •  161
    The Hermeneutic Role of a Book Review: A Response to Glover
    The Pluralist 8 (2): 113-116. 2013.
    The primary function of a book review is to articulate and present an understanding of the book's thesis and argument, and to make a judgment as to its value, so that readers will themselves understand and be guided by the understanding and judgment of the reviewer. Reviews are supposed to be interpretations created for the sake of a potential audience for a book. Unfortunately, most reviews fail to fulfill this function insofar as they merely paraphrase the text they are supposed to interpret, …Read more
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    Hispanics, Philosophy, and the Curriculum
    Teaching Philosophy 22 (3): 241-248. 1999.
    Despite predictions that Hispanics will soon outnumber all other minority groups combined in the United States, philosophy has remained indifferent to the growing Hispanic population. This paper offers several hypotheses why this is the case, arguing that Hispanics and Hispanic thought are perceived as unphilosophical (or only narrowly philosophical) and are thus perceived as ill-suited for academia and academic discussions in the United States. The author concludes by proposing strategies for o…Read more