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30Afterword to Part IIn Augustine and Academic Skepticism: A Philosophical Study, Cornell University Press. pp. 139-142. 2016.
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28The Error of the AcademicsIn Augustine and Academic Skepticism: A Philosophical Study, Cornell University Press. pp. 120-138. 2016.
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37Platonism and the Apprehensible Truths of PhilosophyIn Augustine and Academic Skepticism: A Philosophical Study, Cornell University Press. pp. 195-213. 2016.
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40Happiness, Wisdom, and the Insufficiency of InquiryIn Augustine and Academic Skepticism: A Philosophical Study, Cornell University Press. pp. 49-74. 2016.
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30ContentsIn Augustine and Academic Skepticism: A Philosophical Study, Cornell University Press. 2016.
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28AcknowledgmentsIn Augustine and Academic Skepticism: A Philosophical Study, Cornell University Press. 2016.
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33Socrates, the Academics, and the Good LifeIn Augustine and Academic Skepticism: A Philosophical Study, Cornell University Press. pp. 33-48. 2016.
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Areas of Interest
| Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |