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    The Free Person and the Free Economy: A Personalist View of Market Economics
    with Anthony J. Santelli, Jeffrey Sikkenga, Rev Robert A. Sirico, and Gloria Zúñiga
    Lexington Books. 2001.
    Foundations of Economic Personalism is a series of three book-length monographs, each closely examining a significant dimension of the Center for Economic Personalism's unique synthesis of Christian personalism and free-economic market theory. In the aftermath of the momentous geo-political and economic changes of the late 1980s, a small group of Christian social ethicists began to converse with free-market economists over the morality of market activity. This interdisciplinary exchange eventual…Read more
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    Letters to the Editor
    with Bernard Freyberg, Dan Werner, James A. Ryan, and Robert L. Perea
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 74 (5). 2001.
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    Letters to the Editor
    with Sandra Lee Bartky, Marilyn Friedman, William Harper, Alison M. Jaggar, Richard H. Miller, Abigail L. Rosenthal, Naomi Scheman, Nancy Tuana, Christina Sommers, Philip E. Devine, Harry Deutsch, Michael Kelly, and Charles L. Reid
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 65 (7). 1992.
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    Feyerabend, Realism, and Historicity
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (4): 429-443. 1991.
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    Stove's Critique of “Irrationalists” (review)
    Metaphilosophy 18 (2): 149-160. 1987.
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    Letters to the Editor
    with Jonathan Westphal, Laurence Hitterdale, Steven M. Cahn, Marcus Verhaegh, Christopher W. Stevens, and Tibor R. Machan
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 75 (5). 2002.
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    Dillard, Angela D. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Now? Multicultural Conservatives in America (review)
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 15 (1-2): 191-193. 2003.
  •  8
    Schmidt, Alvin J. The Menace of Multiculturalism: Trojan Horse in America (review)
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 12 (1-2): 199-201. 2000.
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    Clark, Gordon H. A Christian View of Men and Things (review)
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (1-2): 178-180. 1996.
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    Postmodern Creation Myth?
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 9 (1-2): 91-104. 1997.
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    Civil Wrongs and Religious Liberty
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 6 (1-2): 67-86. 1994.
    The civil rights movement has broken away from its religious roots which once provided it firm support and, indeed, it has become a threat to those roots. In fact, the past thirty years evidence two civil rights movements. The original civil rights movement promoted equal opportunity and presupposed a constrained vision of human possibilities compatible with Christianity, The revised civil rights agenda, which had replaced it by 1971, promoted preferential policies dubbed "affirmative action" ba…Read more
  • Book Review (review)
    Journal of Libertarian Studies 2 91-102. 2018.
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    Multiculturalism and epistemology
    Public Affairs Quarterly 6 (4): 435-456. 1992.
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    II. More on democratic relativism: A response to Alford
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 28 (1-4): 450-453. 1985.
    C. Fred Alford contends that the manner in which I objected to Feyerabend's democratic relativism is vulnerable to Feyerabend's rhetorical strategy, and that a better strategy would be to show that Feyerabend fails to demonstrate that democratic relativism is desirable. I reply in defense of the ?plausibility? issue on the grounds that Feyerabend's theory lends itself to uses (and abuses) beyond Utopian critique (in Alford's sense). I argue that it is the fact that critics ? myself included ? ha…Read more
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    Capitalism and Commerce (review)
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 7 (2). 2006.
    Edward W. Younkins's book, Capitalism and Commerce: Conceptual Inundations of Free Enterprise, develops a systematic case for a free enterprise model that restricts state activity to a few clearly enumerated functions. He sets out the ideas of individual rights and property ownership, moving from here to freedom of transaction under the rule of law. He considers entrepreneurship and progress. Finally he discusses the various opponents of free enterprise and responds, concluding with a meditation…Read more