•  526
    Aristotle on Mathematical and Eidetic Number
    Hermathena 190 29-51. 2011.
    The article examines Greek philosopher Aristotle's understanding of mathematical numbers as pluralities of discreet units and the relations of unity and multiplicity. Topics discussed include Aristotle's view that a mathematical number has determinate properties, a contrast between Aristotle and French philosopher René Descartes in terms of their understanding of number and Aristotle's description of ways to understand eidetic numbers
  •  120
    Contemplative Friendship in Nicomachean Ethics
    Review of Metaphysics 65 (4): 765-794. 2012.
    In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle’s two forms of human happiness correspond to two forms of human virtue (moral and intellectual) and, I argue, to two forms of virtuous friendship (active and contemplative). I propose that the most properly human form of happiness is achieved in contemplative friendship. This friendship is a genuinely contemplative approximation of divine life and still a specifically human life consisting in discursivespeech with others. Contemplative friends wish the good to on…Read more
  •  68
    Vaccines, Abortion, and Moral Coherence
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (1): 51-67. 2002.
  •  52
    Friendship and Teaching Philosophy in Nicomachean Ethics IX.1
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 87 271-283. 2013.
    In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle discusses the relation between teachers and students during his treatment of “non-uniform friends.” These friends exchange goods differing in kind . Such friendships depend on the needs of the friends, and we are invited to ask whether some need induces a philosopher to teach a not-yet-philosophical student. In this paper I argue that the philosophical teacher does not approach his pupil out of need nor as he would approach a contemplative friend who is an equal.…Read more
  •  47
    Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics, Books VIII and IX (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 54 (2): 411-412. 2000.
  •  24
    Parental Love and Prenatal Diagnosis
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 1 (4): 519-526. 2001.
  •  22
    Human Subjects Research Regulation: Perspectives on the Future (review)
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 18 (4): 747-750. 2018.
  •  21
    Biotechnology: Our Future as Human Beings and Citizens edited by Sean D. Sutton (review)
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 10 (4): 827-830. 2010.
  •  14
    Friendship and Teaching Philosophy in Nicomachean Ethics IX.1
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 87 271-283. 2013.
    In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle discusses the relation between teachers and students during his treatment of “non-uniform friends.” These friends exchange goods differing in kind. Such friendships depend on the needs of the friends, and we are invited to ask whether some need induces a philosopher to teach a not-yet-philosophical student. In this paper I argue that the philosophical teacher does not approach his pupil out of need nor as he would approach a contemplative friend who is an equal. …Read more
  •  11
    Nicomachean Ethics, Books VIII and IX (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 54 (2): 411-412. 2000.
    The first volume in the Clarendon Aristotle Series to present a segment of Nicomachean Ethics is Professor Pakaluk’s translation of and commentary on books 8 and 9. In a brief preface, Pakaluk explains that the translation attempts “to be accurate and literal,” “to make clear the inferential and argumentative structure of the text,” and to convey in good English “the force and character of Aristotle’s style”. In his commentary, he attempts to analyze the logic of Aristotle’s arguments and the co…Read more
  •  10
    Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, vol. 36 (edited book)
    with S. J. Gurtler
    Brill. 2021.
    Volume 36 contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2019-20. Works: _Republic 7, Topics 1.2, Nicomachean Ethics 3.5, Isis and Osiris_. Topics: types of dialectic, political philosophy, voluntary, hermeneutical retrieval, wanted emotions.
  •  8
    Volume 35 contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2018-19. Works: Commentary on _De Anima_, Nicomachean Ethics. Topics: Humean motivation, memory-oblivion & myth, final causality and ontology of life.
  •  7
    Volume 34 contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2017-18. Works: _Parmenides_, _Metaphysics_, IX.8, _Nicomachean Ethics_, I.12. Topics: meaning of “one,” generation and activity, language and techne, Epicurean pity, praising and prizing.
  •  6
    Catholic Identity in Health Care
    Ethics and Medics 21 (9): 3-4. 1996.
  •  6
    Volume 35 contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2018-19. Works: Commentary on _De Anima_, Nicomachean Ethics. Topics: Humean motivation, memory-oblivion & myth, final causality and ontology of life.
  •  5
    Sex and Catholic Health Care
    Ethics and Medics 22 (8): 1-2. 1997.
  •  4
    Volume 37 contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during 2022. Works: _Phaedo_, _Statesman_, _De Caelo_, _Metaphysics N_, _Enneads_. Topics: immortality, Forms; dialectic, myth, law; elements, inclination, place; mathematics and explanation; mystical union.
  •  1
    Volume 35 contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2018-19. Works: Commentary on _De Anima_ (author), Nicomachean Ethics (moderation). Topics: Humean motivation, memory-oblivion & myth, final causality and ontology of life.
  •  1
    Pope Benedict XVI on Faith and Reason
    Nova et Vetera 7 625-652. 2009.
    In his Regensburg Lecture, Pope Benedict articulates the harmony of faith and reason by arguing against interpretations of faith that denies God’s reasonableness and against interpretations of rationality that denies faith’s reasonableness, Benedict articulates the harmony of faith and reason. This paper examines Benedict’s argument for this harmony and then turns to the encyclical Deus Caritas Est for illustrative examples of various kinds of harmonious co-operation between faith and reason.
  •  1
    Volume 37 contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during 2022. Works: _Phaedo_, _Statesman_, _De Caelo_, _Metaphysics N_, _Enneads_. Topics: immortality, Forms; dialectic, myth, law; elements, inclination, place; mathematics and explanation; mystical union.
  •  1
    Principles and Prudence
    Ethics and Medics 23 (8): 1-2. 1998.
  • The Unborn Victims of Violence Act
    Ethics and Medics 29 (10): 1-3. 2004.
  • New Pitchforks and Furtive Nature
    In Lisa Campo-Engelstein & Paul Burcher (eds.), Reproductive Ethics Ii: New Ideas and Innovations, Springer Verlag. pp. 113-123. 2018.
    “New ideas and innovations” are constituted in relation to the status quo: what had been new becomes old when something yet newer appears. This truism draws attention to the necessity of thinking about the new in relation to what came before. In reproductive ethics, this means, in part, that mitochondrial donation, for example, must be understood in reference to “old” IVF. It also means that we must understand this and every other technique for manipulating, facilitating, or preventing conceptio…Read more
  • Restraints and Uncooperative Patients
    Ethics and Medics 21 (11): 3-4. 1996.
  • Volume 36 contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2019-20. Works: _Republic 7, Topics 1.2, Nicomachean Ethics 3.5, Isis and Osiris_. Topics: types of dialectic, political philosophy, voluntary, hermeneutical retrieval, (un)wanted emotions.
  • Tommy and Jerry
    Ethics and Medics 22 (3): 3-4. 1997.
  • This volume, the 36th year of published proceedings, contains five papers, four commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during the academic year 2019–20. Paper topics: On Platonism, how Plato's Cave preserves his political interest from Arendt's critique, and how Plutarch's Isis and Osiris uses a complex framing device to integrate Platonic metaphysics and politics. On Aristotle, that dialectic is a versatile techne for formal and informal discussion, and the r…Read more