•  4
    Pierre de Lauzun, Finance: A Christian Perspective (review)
    Catholic Social Science Review 27 118-121. 2022.
  •  4
    How a priori Is Lonergan?
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 79 103-116. 2005.
    The debate between the “Transcendental” and “Neo-” Thomists is an ongoing concern. Specifically, Jeremy Wilkins and John F.X. Knasas differ sharply over the correct interpretation of St. Thomas, Bernard Lonergan, and the very nature of cognition itself (ACPQ 78 [2004]). This debate is clouded, however, due to a lack of appreciation for key terms, specifically, “sensation” and Lonergan’s own phrase “the notion of being.” Using the distinction between precisive and non-precisive abstraction, the a…Read more
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    Production of pluripotent stem cells by oocyte-assisted reprogramming: joint statement with signatories
    with H. Arkes, N. P. Austriaco, T. Berg, E. C. Brugger, N. M. Cameron, J. Capizzi, M. L. Condic, K. T. FitzGerald, and K. Flannery
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (3). 2005.
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    Producing non-embryonic organisms for stem cells
    with Maureen L. Condic and William B. Hurlbut
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (1): 145-151. 2005.
  •  43
    Defining Organisms by Organization
    with Maureen L. Condic
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (2): 331-353. 2005.
  • The Appropriate Limits of Science in the Formation of Public Policy
    with Maureen Condic
    Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 17 (1): 157-180. 2003.
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    How a priori Is Lonergan?
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 79 103-116. 2005.
    The debate between the “Transcendental” and “Neo-” Thomists is an ongoing concern. Specifically, Jeremy Wilkins and John F.X. Knasas differ sharply over the correct interpretation of St. Thomas, Bernard Lonergan, and the very nature of cognition itself (ACPQ 78 [2004]). This debate is clouded, however, due to a lack of appreciation for key terms, specifically, “sensation” and Lonergan’s own phrase “the notion of being.” Using the distinction between precisive and non-precisive abstraction, the a…Read more