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1Frederick J. McGinness, Right Thinking and Sacred Oratory in Counter-Reformation Rome Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 15 (6): 417-418. 1995.
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84Phillips and eternal life: A response to Mikel BurleyPhilosophical Investigations 31 (3). 2008.Mikel Burley challenges that my essay, "Philosophy, Death and Immortality," in which I discussed the views of Dewi Phillips, fails to establish the case for a realist treatment of claims about the resurrection of Jesus and the general resurrection of human beings. I respond to these criticisms by again distinguishing between the analysis of the sense of religious claims and the determination of whether they purport to make reference beyond human language and practices. I consider particular text…Read more
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84Thomas Reid and the History of IdeasAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (3): 447-469. 2000.
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98Common Sense, Metaphysics, and the Existence of GodAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 77 (3): 381-398. 2003.Being dedicated to the memory of the great Catholic philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe, who died in the month it was given, this Aquinas lecture begins with some reflections on the relationship between the anti-scientistic, anti-Cartesian position argued for by Anscombe and her teacher Wittgenstein, and the outlook of Thomas Aquinas. It then proceeds to explore the familiar Thomistic idea that philosophical reflection provides the means to establish the existence of God. Drawing in part on Aquinas, …Read more
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12Thomistic Ethics in AmericaLogos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 3 (4): 150-168. 2000.
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145ACPQ Special Issue on Elizabeth Anscombe : Editor's IntroductionAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (2): 171-180. 2016.Introduction to Special Issue of the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly on The Philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe.
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53The Heart: An Analysis of Human and Divine Affectation (edited book)St. Augustine's Press. 2007.This new edition of The Heart is the flagship volume in a series of Dietrich von Hildebrand's works to be published by St. Augustine's Press in collaboration with the Dietrich von Hildebrand Legacy Project. Founded in 2004, the Legacy Project exists in the first place to translate the many German writings of von Hildebrand into English. While many revere von Hildebrand as a religious author, few realize that he was a philosopher of great stature and importance. Those who knew von Hildebrand as p…Read more
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64'Medical ethics'--an alternative approachJournal of Medical Ethics 12 (3): 145-150. 1986.Contemporary medical ethics is generally concerned with the application of ethical theory to medico-moral dilemmas and with the critical analysis of the concepts of medicine. This paper presents an alternative programme: the development of a medical philosophy which, by taking as its starting point the two questions: what is man? and, what constitutes goodness in life? offers an account of health as one of the primary concepts of value. This view of the subject resembles that implied by ancient …Read more
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2Some metaphysical presuppositions of agency, agere-sequitur-esse (acting-follows-upon-being)Heythrop Journal-a Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology 35 (3): 296-303. 1994.
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368Aquinas on human ensoulment, abortion and the value of lifePhilosophy 78 (2): 255-278. 2003.Although there is a significant number of books and essays in which Aquinas's thought is examined in some detail, there are still many aspects of his writings that remain unknown to those outside the field of Thomistic studies; or which are generally misunderstood. An example is Aquinas's account of the origins of individual human life. This is the subject of a chapter in a recent book by Robert Pasnau on Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature (Cambridge: CUP, 2001). Since there will be readers whose on…Read more
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81Thomas Reid By Keith Lehrer London: Routledge, 1989, xii + 311 pp., £35.00 (review)Philosophy 66 (256): 252-. 1991.
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10.3 ResponseLogos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 5 (2). 2002.
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41Aquinas on Mind By Anthony Kenny London:Routledge, 1993, viii+182pp., £30.00 (review)Philosophy 69 (268): 242-. 1994.
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2Psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology and self-consciousnessIn Peter A. Clark & Crispin Wright (eds.), Mind, Psychoanalysis, and Science, Blackwell. 1988.
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260Brentano's ProblemGrazer Philosophische Studien 35 (1): 1-32. 1989.Contemporary writers often refer to 'Brentano's Problem' meaning by this the issue of whether all intentional phenomena can be accounted for in terms of a materialist ontology. This, however, was not the problem of intentionaUty which concerned Brentano himself. Rather, the difficulty which he identified is that of how to explain the very contentfulness of mental states, and in particular their apparently relational character. This essay explores something of Brentano's own views on this issue a…Read more
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124Notes and commentsHeythrop Journal 26 (1): 41-46. 1985.Two Short Communications:R. A. Markus, Gregory the Great and In I Regum, by Francis ClarkAquinas's Claim ‘Anima Mea Non Est Ego’, by Stephen Priest
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37Atheism and TheismWiley-Blackwell. 2002.In this book two philosophers, each committed to unambiguous versions of belief and disbelief, debate the central issues of atheism and theism. Considers one of the oldest and most widely disputed philosophical questions: is there a God? Presents the atheism/theism issue in the form of philosophical debate between two highly regarded scholars, widely praised for the clarity and verve of their work. This second edition contains new essays by each philosopher, responding to criticisms and building…Read more
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178Is the Soul the Form of the Body?American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87 (3): 481-493. 2013.The idea of the soul, though once common in discussions of human nature, is rarely considered in contemporary philosophy. This reflects a general physicalist turn; but besides commitment to various forms of materialism there is the objection that the very idea of the soul is incoherent. The notion of soul considered here is a broadly Aristotelian-Thomistic one according to which it is both the form of a living human being and something subsistent on its own account. Having discussed the conceptu…Read more