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Russell Pannier

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Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mathematics
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  •  92
    Getting a Grip on the Philosophies of Thomas Aquinas
    with Thomas Sullivan
    Faith and Philosophy 18 (1): 50-60. 2001.
    Because many of Aquinas’s most distinctive philosophical claims are embedded in theological works, in order to see what his philosophy comes to it is necessary to do a great deal of extracting and reconstructing. A major school of interpretation, however, cautions that such efforts are misguided, since Aquinas’ philosophy and theology are inextricably bound together. We respond that some versions of this inseparability thesis are too strong to be true and the remainder too weak to stand in the w…Read more
    Because many of Aquinas’s most distinctive philosophical claims are embedded in theological works, in order to see what his philosophy comes to it is necessary to do a great deal of extracting and reconstructing. A major school of interpretation, however, cautions that such efforts are misguided, since Aquinas’ philosophy and theology are inextricably bound together. We respond that some versions of this inseparability thesis are too strong to be true and the remainder too weak to stand in the way of renewed efforts to identify Aquinas’ pure philosophical systems. Nonetheless, a good deal is to be learned about Aquinas (and about other religious philosophers) by pondering the inseparablist challenge to rational reconstruction.
    Philosophy of ReligionBertrand RussellThomas Aquinas
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    Mindful logic: how to resolve some paradoxes of identity
    with Thomas Sullivan
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (2): 249-266. 1988.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicNonclassical LogicsLiar Paradox
  •  28
    Consciousness and the Intentional Awareness of Instantiables
    with Thomas D. Sullivan
    In Alexander Batthyány & Avshalom Elitzur (eds.), Mind and its Place in the World: Non-Reductionist Approaches to the Ontology of Consciousness, De Gruyter. pp. 77-100. 2006.
  •  86
    Response
    with Sandra Menssen, Thomas D. Sullivan, Michael Torre, and John Haldane
    Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 5 (2): 163-183. 2002.
    Four authors respond to James Rachels' article "Moral Philosophy and as a Subversive Activity."
    Conscious and Unconscious Learning
  •  144
    Aquinas’s Solution to the Problem of Universals in De Ente et Essentia
    with Thomas D. Sullivan
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 68 (n/a): 159-172. 1994.
    Thomas Aquinas
  •  104
    Being, Existence, and the Future of Thomistic Studies
    with Thomas D. Sullivan
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (1): 83-88. 1995.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  38
    Atheism and Theism
    Review of Metaphysics 51 (2): 446-447. 1997.
    This engagingly written book on the justifiability of theistic belief consists of a jointly-written introduction, a chapter by Smart defending atheism, a chapter by Haldane defending theism, chapters in which each replies to the other, and a jointly-written conclusion.
    Philosophy of ReligionAtheism and AgnosticismThe Number of GodsArguments Against Theism
  •  42
    Decision Theory and Life Choices
    Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 2 (4): 155-181. 1999.
    Decision Theory and Ethics
  •  59
    Finnis and the Commensurability of Goods
    New Scholasticism 61 (4): 440-461. 1987.
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