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Luke Murray

Birkbeck, University of London
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  • Birkbeck, University of London
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
  • All publications (10)
  •  21
    Los Estudios bíblicos católicos después de Trento
    Mayéutica 44 (98): 439-462. 2018.
  •  26
    Truth Matters: Knowledge, Politics, Ethics, Religion. Edited by Lambert Zuidervaart, Allyson Carr, Matthew Klaassen, & Ronnie Shuker. Pp. xi, 349, Montreal & Kingstron, McGill‐Queen's University Press, 2014, $100.00 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 59 (5): 858-859. 2018.
  •  42
    God, Mind and Knowledge. Edited by Andrew Moore. Pp. xii, 190, Ashgate, 2014, £19.99 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 59 (5): 860-861. 2018.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  89
    The Hermeneutics of Knowing and Willing in the Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. By Kevin E. O'Reilly, O.P. Pp. x, 309, Louvain, Peeters, 2013, €48.00
    Heythrop Journal 59 (3): 610-610. 2018.
    Philosophy of Religion
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    Truth Matters: Knowledge, Politics, Ethics, Religion. Edited by Lambert Zuidervaart, Allyson Carr, Matthew Klaassen, & Ronnie Shuker. Pp. xi, 349, Montreal & Kingstron, McGill‐Queen's University Press, 2014, $100.00 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 56 (3): 494-495. 2015.
  •  55
    Remembering Constantine at the Milvian Bridge. By Raymond Van Dam. Pp. xiv, 296, Cambridge University Press, 2011, $98.00 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 57 (1): 233-234. 2016.
  •  45
    Craniotomy versus Lethal Self-Defense
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 13 (4): 611-616. 2013.
    It can be confusing to define the object of an action because it may be unclear if there is a per se or a per accidens order to the end. Three common difficulties in distinguishing between these are that the per se ordering must be either in the nature of the end or in the act, that this ordering to an end is a real and not merely a logical one, and that technology has a tendency to ignore the teleology of natures by breaking things down to their parts for manipulation. Having drawn these distin…Read more
    It can be confusing to define the object of an action because it may be unclear if there is a per se or a per accidens order to the end. Three common difficulties in distinguishing between these are that the per se ordering must be either in the nature of the end or in the act, that this ordering to an end is a real and not merely a logical one, and that technology has a tendency to ignore the teleology of natures by breaking things down to their parts for manipulation. Having drawn these distinctions, craniotomy is then compared to lethal self-defense. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 13.4 : 611–616.
    Ethics
  •  67
    Shaping Public Theology: Selections from the Writings of Max L. Stackhouse. Edited by Scott R. Paeth, E. Harold Breitenberg Jr., and Hak Joon Lee. Pp. xxxiii, 358, Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 2014, $40.00 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 56 (3): 529-530. 2015.
  •  36
    Hermeneutics, Intertextuality and the Contemporary Meaning of Scripture. Edited by Ross Cole and Paul Petersen. Pp. viii, 308, Avondale Academic Press, 2014, $31.95 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 348-349. 2017.
  •  43
    Iconoclasm from Antiquity to Modernity. Edited by Kristine Kolrud and Marina Prusac . Pp. xiii, 231. Ashgate, 2014, £60.00 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 56 (2): 311-312. 2015.
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