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    Aristotle on Mathematical and Eidetic Number
    Hermathena 190 29-51. 2011.
    The article examines Greek philosopher Aristotle's understanding of mathematical numbers as pluralities of discreet units and the relations of unity and multiplicity. Topics discussed include Aristotle's view that a mathematical number has determinate properties, a contrast between Aristotle and French philosopher René Descartes in terms of their understanding of number and Aristotle's description of ways to understand eidetic numbers
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    Contemplative Friendship in Nicomachean Ethics
    Review of Metaphysics 65 (4): 765-794. 2012.
    In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle’s two forms of human happiness correspond to two forms of human virtue (moral and intellectual) and, I argue, to two forms of virtuous friendship (active and contemplative). I propose that the most properly human form of happiness is achieved in contemplative friendship. This friendship is a genuinely contemplative approximation of divine life and still a specifically human life consisting in discursivespeech with others. Contemplative friends wish the good to on…Read more
  • Methotrexate, Character, and Ectopic Pregnanacy
    Linacre Quarterly 68 (3): 224-40. 2001.
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    Friendship and Teaching Philosophy in Nicomachean Ethics IX.1
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 87 271-283. 2013.
    In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle discusses the relation between teachers and students during his treatment of “non-uniform friends.” These friends exchange goods differing in kind . Such friendships depend on the needs of the friends, and we are invited to ask whether some need induces a philosopher to teach a not-yet-philosophical student. In this paper I argue that the philosophical teacher does not approach his pupil out of need nor as he would approach a contemplative friend who is an equal.…Read more
  •  25
    Parental Love and Prenatal Diagnosis
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 1 (4): 519-526. 2001.
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    Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics, Books VIII and IX (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 54 (2): 411-412. 2000.
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    Friendship and Teaching Philosophy in Nicomachean Ethics IX.1
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 87 271-283. 2013.
    In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle discusses the relation between teachers and students during his treatment of “non-uniform friends.” These friends exchange goods differing in kind. Such friendships depend on the needs of the friends, and we are invited to ask whether some need induces a philosopher to teach a not-yet-philosophical student. In this paper I argue that the philosophical teacher does not approach his pupil out of need nor as he would approach a contemplative friend who is an equal. …Read more