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David Burrell

University of Notre Dame
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  • University of Notre Dame
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
Yale University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1965
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Religion
Social and Political Philosophy
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
African/Africana Philosophy
Asian Philosophy
  • All publications (144)
  • Stations on the journey of inquiry: formative writings of David B. Burrell, 1962-72
    Cascade Books. 2017.
    In this collection, Stations on the Journey of Inquiry, David Burrell launches a revolutionary reinterpretation of how any inquiry proceeds, boldly critiquing presumptuous theories of knowledge, language, and ethics. While his later publications, Analogy and Philosophical Language (1973) and Aquinas: God and Action (1979), elucidate Aquinas's linguistic theology, these early writings show what often escapes articulation: how one comes to understanding and "takes" a judgment. Although Aquinas ser…Read more
    In this collection, Stations on the Journey of Inquiry, David Burrell launches a revolutionary reinterpretation of how any inquiry proceeds, boldly critiquing presumptuous theories of knowledge, language, and ethics. While his later publications, Analogy and Philosophical Language (1973) and Aquinas: God and Action (1979), elucidate Aquinas's linguistic theology, these early writings show what often escapes articulation: how one comes to understanding and "takes" a judgment. Although Aquinas serves as an axial figure for Burrell's expansive corpus of scholarship spanning more than fifty years, this selection of essays presents other positions and counterpositions to whom his own philosophical theology is beholden: Plato, Aristotle, Cajetan, Kant, Peirce, Moore, Wittgenstein, Sellars, Weiss, Ross, McInerny, and Lonergan. With renewed interest in philosophy of language by postmodern thinkers as well as in the wake of Mulhall's Stanton Lectures on Wittgenstein and "Grammatical Thomism," the publication of these formative writings proves timely for the academy at large. Burrell invites us to reconsider not only the way in which we conduct an inquiry, but what it is we take language to be and how we take responsibility for what we say.
  • Truthfulness and Tragedy: Further Investigations in Christian Ethics
    with Stanley Hauerwas and Richard Bondi
    University of Notre Dame Press. 1977.
    Religious Ethics
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    Rationality of Faith for al-Ghazālī
    In Maha El Kaisy-Friemuth, Reza Hajatpour & Mohammed Abdel Rahem (eds.), Rationalität in der Islamischen Theologie: Band I: Die Klassische Periode, De Gruyter. pp. 445-462. 2019.
  • Substance
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 21 137-160. 1972.
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    From Analogy of 'Being' to the Analogy of Being
    Lonergan Workshop 17 53-66. 2002.
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    Medieval Jewish, Islamic, and Christian Perspectives on Love and Will
    Lonergan Workshop 13 7-11. 1997.
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    Human Freedom as Response
    Lonergan Workshop 13 1-6. 1997.
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    Beyond Onto-Theology
    Lonergan Workshop 15 1-11. 1999.
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    Aquinas: God and Action
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 44 (3): 554-555. 1979.
  • Analogy and Philosophical Language
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 38 (1): 172-172. 1976.
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    The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra by Mohammed Rustom , xii + 243 pp
    Modern Theology 29 (3): 413-416. 2013.
    Philosophy of ReligionSpecific Religions
  •  16
    The Architecture of Theology: Structure, System, and Ratio by Anna Williams + 239 pp
    Modern Theology 29 (1): 196-198. 2013.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Review (review)
    The Thomist 62 327-331. 1998.
  • Review (review)
    The Thomist 60 484-488. 1996.
  • Review (review)
    The Thomist 74 485-489. 2010.
  • Review (review)
    The Thomist 57 521-524. 1993.
  • Review (review)
    The Thomist 68 651-653. 2004.
  • Analogy and Philosophical Language
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (4): 265-267. 1975.
  • Truth and Historicity: Certitude and Judgment
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 43 (n/a): 44. 1969.
  • How Complete Can Intelligibility Be? A Commentary on "Insight": Chapter XIX
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 41 (n/a): 250. 1967.
  • Beyond the Theory of Analogy
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 46 (n/a): 114. 1972.
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    Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas
    with Bernard J. Lonergan
    Religious Studies 8 (1): 80-82. 1972.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Analogy and Philosophical Language
    Religious Studies 10 (3): 371-373. 1974.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Aquinas: God and Action
    Religious Studies 15 (4): 556-558. 1979.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Knowing the Unknowable God: Ibn-Sina, Maimonides, Aquinas
    Religious Studies 24 (4): 541-542. 1988.
    Philosophy of Religion
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    Religious Language and the Logic of Analogy: Apropos of McInerny’s Book and Ross’ Review
    International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (4): 643-658. 1962.
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    Aristotle and ‘Future Contingencies’
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13 (n/a): 37-52. 1964.
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    Reply to “Burrell’s Misconstruals of Scotus”: An Exercise in Reading
    New Scholasticism 57 (1): 81-82. 1983.
    John Duns Scotus
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    Composite Book Review: Dewart’s The Future of Belief (review)
    with Joseph Sikora and R. C. Hinners
    New Scholasticism 41 (3): 392-406. 1967.
  •  18
    Creation and 'Actualism': The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology
    Medieval Philosophy & Theology 4 25-41. 1994.
    Medieval MetaphysicsMedieval Philosophy of Religion
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