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    Environmentalists commonly offer three motives for why human populations need to be reduced or stabilized. One group maintains that human numbers threaten natural goods that should be preserved: biodiversity and ecosystems. A more extreme group maintains that we are taking up more than our fair share of the planet, eliminating species that have just as much right to be here. A third group advocates controlling human populations in order to prevent the environment from being degraded to the point…Read more
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    Aristotelian-Thomistic Reflections on the Use of Metaphors and Parables in Philosophy
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72 149-161. 1998.
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    Imagination as Source of Falsehood According to Aquinas
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 67 187-202. 1993.
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    6. ET Meets Jesus Christ: A Hostile Encounter Between Science and Religion?
    Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 10 (2). 2007.
  • Mind forming and manuductio in Aquinas
    The Thomist 57 (2): 201-213. 1993.
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    Darwin’s Pious Idea (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (1): 163-166. 2012.
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    Forgiveness
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 173-188. 2008.
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    Darwin’s Pious Idea (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (1): 163-166. 2012.
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    Imagination as Source of Falsehood According to Aquinas
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 67 187-202. 1993.
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    Aristotelian-Thomistic Reflections on the Use of Metaphors and Parables in Philosophy
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72 149-161. 1998.
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    Aquinas on intelligent extra-terrestrial life
    The Thomist 65 (2): 239-258. 2001.
  • Aquinas on reincarnation
    The Thomist 60 (1): 33-52. 1996.
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    Aquinas on Whether One Ought to Confide All One’s Problems to True Friends
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 173-188. 2008.
    Probably most of us have suffered at the hands of a friend who continually turned to us for help, as well having been grieved by a friend who failed to do so on a given occasion. And we have probably been chagrinned by friends who divulge to us only the most limited knowledge about their past problems, as well as by friends who provide unnecessary information about their woeful past. The purpose of this paper is to set out Aquinas’s recommendations for the moral guidelines to be followed in deci…Read more
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    Aquinas on Whether One Ought to Confide All One’s Problems to True Friends
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 173-188. 2008.
    Probably most of us have suffered at the hands of a friend who continually turned to us for help, as well having been grieved by a friend who failed to do so on a given occasion. And we have probably been chagrinned by friends who divulge to us only the most limited knowledge about their past problems, as well as by friends who provide unnecessary information about their woeful past. The purpose of this paper is to set out Aquinas’s recommendations for the moral guidelines to be followed in deci…Read more