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    No Title available: REVIEWS
    Religious Studies 5 (2): 261-266. 1969.
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    Metaphysical themes in Thomas Aquinas
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (4): 592-594. 1987.
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    Justice Is Reasonableness
    The Monist 58 (1): 86-103. 1974.
    The morality of human actions consists in their reasonableness. An act is reasonable if doing that sort of thing under the circumstances is a reasonable application, in the particular circumstances, of general principles of action which are intelligible and obvious to virtually everyone. Such applications to particular events are conclusions, usually guided by derivative and subordinate principles of natural law and of human law, and do not, therefore, have the certitude of science; in fact, nat…Read more
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    A New Theory of Analogy
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 44 (n/a): 70-85. 1970.
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    Analogy and the resolution of some cognitivity problems
    Journal of Philosophy 67 (20): 725-746. 1970.
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    Philosophical Theology
    Philosophical Review 81 (4): 509. 1972.
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    The Reification of Appearance
    Philosophy 40 (152). 1965.
    By all indications, the popularity of the Sense-Datum Theory is definitely on the wane. This once-proud theory, which was perhaps the most characteristic feature of British Philosophy during the first half of this century, has been attacked from so many different sides that even its foremost protagonists have either accepted the very watered-down version according to which it is just an alternative language for speaking about the facts of perception or else they hold their peace and let the youn…Read more
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    Portraying Analogy (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 1981.
    The attention of philosophers. linguists and literary theorists has been converging on the diverse and intriguing phenomena of analogy of meaning:the different though related meanings of the same word, running from simple equivocation to paronymy, metaphor and figurative language. So far, however, their attempts at explanation have been piecemeal and inconclusive and no new and comprehensive theory of analogy has emerged. This is what James Ross offers here. In the first full treatment of the su…Read more
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    Rethinking the Ontological Argument (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (1): 147-150. 2007.
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    The God of the Philosophers by Anthony Kenny (review)
    Journal of Philosophy 79 (7): 410-417. 1982.
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    Aquinas on Mind
    Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173): 534-537. 1993.
  • Interpreting Aquinas, thomas+ a rebuttal to 2 criticisms
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (2): 234-243. 1991.
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    Aquinas’s Exemplarism; Aquinas’s Voluntarism
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 64 (2): 171-198. 1990.
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    Aquinas on Belief and Knowledge
    In Allan Bernard Wolter, William A. Frank & Girard J. Etzkorn (eds.), Essays honoring Allan B. Wolter, Franciscan Institute. pp. 245--269. 1985.
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    Testimonial evidence
    In Keith Lehrer (ed.), Analysis and Metaphysics, Springer. pp. 35-55. 1975.
    Knowledge through what others tell us not only forms a large part of the body of our knowledge but also originates the patterns of appraisal according to which we add beliefs to our present store of knowledge.1 I do not mean merely that what we add is often accepted from persons who have already contributed to our knowledge; beyond that, we have acquired habits of thought, tendencies to suspect and tendencies to approve both other-person-reports and purported perceptions, from our testimonial re…Read more
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    The Human Person
    with David Braine
    Philosophical Quarterly 44 (177): 536. 1994.
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    Problems and Perplexities
    with Roger Hancock, Donald Walhout, William H. Kane, Charles Landesman, Donald W. Sherburne, and Ajit Kumar Sinha
    Review of Metaphysics 15 (1). 1961.
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    Analogy as a Rule of Meaning for Religious Language
    International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (3): 468-502. 1961.
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  • Creation II
    In Alfred J. Freddoso (ed.), The Existence and Nature of God, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 115-141. 1983.
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    The Miracle Of Theism (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 38 (3): 657-660. 1985.
    Mackie examines "the arguments for and against the existence of God carefully and in some detail, taking account both of the traditional concept of God and of the traditional 'proofs' of his existence and of more recent interpretations and approaches". He is fairly comprehensive even though, in my opinion, he misses the best versions of some of the best arguments. He does not, as one would hope, give many arguments that God does not exist, beyond considerations from evil and an implicit one from…Read more
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    Did God Create the Only Possible World?
    Review of Metaphysics 16 (1). 1962.
    2. Spinoza, as is well known, held both and explicitly and concluded that God does not act from free will. In Note II to Prop. 33 of the Ethics Spinoza says, "Although it be granted that will appertains to the essence of God, it nevertheless follows from His perfection that things could not have been by Him created other than they are or in a different order."