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    Editor's Page
    Philosophy and Theology 29 (2): 429-431. 2017.
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    Some Themes in Suárez’s Account of the Separated Soul
    Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 74. 2018.
    In this article, I focus on three issues in Francisco Suárez’s account of the separated soul: the status of the separated soul as a person, the separated soul’s knowledge of itself, and the question of the soul’s nature both as form of the body and as existing outside the body. I place his discussion in dialogue with St. Thomas Aquinas and Cajetan (Thomas de Vio) and show the ways he departs from those two thinkers. Finally, I show that his account of these problems makes for a philosophically p…Read more
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    Philosophy and Theology 34 (1): 323-326. 2022.
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    Aspects of intentionality in two 16th century Aristotelians
    Gregorianum 98 (4): 725-741. 2017.
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    The New Map of the World: The Poetic Philosophy of Giambattista Vico (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (1): 106-108. 2001.
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    Editor’s Page
    Philosophy and Theology 23 (2): 281-282. 2011.
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    John Philoponus
    In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Blackwell. 2005.
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    Veronica Mars and Philosophy (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2014.
    Veronica Mars is a kick-ass private investigator, smart and street-wise. But what can her character tell us about larger life issues, such as knowledge and skepticism, trust and friendship, revenge, race, gender, and feminism? What makes her tick? And why is Logan such a sarcastic bad boy, anyway? Veronica Mars and Philosophy features a thought-provoking collection of essays centered on philosophical issues brought forth in Veronica Mars, the critically acclaimed neo-noir detective series set in…Read more
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    Philosophy and Theology 15 (1): 119-120. 2003.
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    Medieval philosophy is the collective name given to the philosophies of thinkers who lived between the end of the Roman Empire, c. 400, and the beginning of the modern era, c. 1490. The philosophers profiled in DLB Volume 115 were involved in education, public life and ecclesiastical administration, and thus represent the various schools of thought that existed throughout this vast period. This volume offers much new information on these scholars, and fills the gap in available literature. The e…Read more
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    John Gerson
    In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Blackwell. 2005.
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    On the Formal Cause of Substance: Metaphysical Disputation Xv (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 54 (4): 946-947. 2001.
    This latest volume in the long-running Marquette University series Medieval Philosophical Texts in Translation provides students of late medieval, renaissance, and early modern philosophy with an important new resource. While Suárez’s significance in the history of philosophy is well known, his writings have been rather inaccessible to students ignorant of Latin. Of the 54 disputations that constitute his most famous work, the Metaphysical Disputations, only 13 have been translated into English …Read more
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    Westworld and Philosophy (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2018.
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    Philosophy and Theology 33 (1): 95-96. 2021.
  • 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