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    Philosophy and Theology 15 (2): 421-422. 2003.
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    Philosophy and Theology 20 (1): 265-268. 2008.
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    Philosophy and Terry Pratchett (edited book)
    e-Publications@Marquette. 2014.
    It's time to pick up your fedora and embark on a philosophical journey through Discworld! Terry Pratchett is world-famous for the narrative verve and surreal humour of his novels. But now meet another Terry Pratchett – a man of serious metaphysical ideas and sophisticated philosophical insights. In Philosophy and Terry Pratchett thirteen professional philosophers survey such key philosophical issues as personal identity, the nature of destiny, the value of individuality, the meaning of existenti…Read more
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    Zabarella and the Intentionality of Sensation
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1. 2002.
    Zabarella and the Intentionality of Sensation - ABSTRACT: In this paper, I examine Zabarella’s account of the intentionality of sensation. By looking at both his account of the production of the sensible species as well as proper activity of the human soul in the process of sensation, I show that he has carefully reinterpreted standard medieval theories of sensation. Most notably, his account of intentionality as a kind of mental attention seems to point towards a type of Cartesian dualism, but …Read more
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    Philosophy and Theology 18 (2): 355-356. 2006.
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    Philosophy and Theology 28 (2): 491-492. 2016.
  • It is acknowledged that Francisco Suarez had an excellent knowledge of the Medieval Scholastic tradition. In this project, I focus on one topic, human knowledge of material singulars, to determine Suarez's debt to and freedom from the Scholastic tradition. The representative thinkers of the Medieval tradition that I consider are Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William of Ockham. ;In the first two Chapters, I consider the accounts of John Duns Scotus and William of Ockham on the issue of kn…Read more
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    Philosophy and Theology 21 (1): 209-210. 2009.
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    Philosophy and Theology 24 (2): 295-296. 2012.
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    Zabarella, Prime Matter, and the Theory of Regressus
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26 (2): 79-98. 2005.
    The sixteenth-century philosopher Jacopo Zabarella stands near the end of the long Aristotelian dominance of western academic philosophy. Yet, despite the fact that Aristotelianism was soon to be overwhelmed by other currents of thought, Zabarella’s influence on western thought would continue into at least the nineteenth century, and he still provides useful discussions relevant to today’s Aristotle scholars. In what follows, I discuss the existence and essence of matter, and show how Zabarella …Read more
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    Suárez and the Problem of External Sensation
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 10 (2): 217-240. 2001.
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    Philosophy and Theology 22 (1): 335-338. 2010.
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    Philosophy and Theology 27 (2): 457-458. 2015.
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    _A look at the philosophical underpinnings of the hit TV show, _Mad Men__ With its swirling cigarette smoke, martini lunches, skinny ties, and tight pencil skirts, Mad Men is unquestionably one of the most stylish, sexy, and irresistible shows on television. But the series becomes even more absorbing once you dig deeper into its portrayal of the changing social and political mores of 1960s America and explore the philosophical complexities of its key characters and themes. From Socrates, Plato, …Read more