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    Faith, Belief and Religious Truth
    Philosophy and Theology 8 (3): 257-266. 1994.
    William Sweet offers a rejoinder to Hendrik Hart’s response. He begins with terminological considerations, and argues that, despite Hart’s further clarifications regarding his use of such terms as ‘faith,’ ‘belief,’ and ‘rational,’ the concerns raised in his first critical essay (“Anti-foundationalism, Hendrik Hart, and the Nature and Function of Religious Belief,” Philosophy & Theology 8:2) still stand. He raises two substantive issues which, he argues, Hart has yet to explain fully and convinc…Read more
  • Ideas Under Fire: Historical Studies of Philosophy and Science in Adversity (edited book)
    with Jonathan Lavery and Louis Groarke
    Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2017.
    The history of Western philosophy and science is marked by numerous moments when a major development has emerged from conditions that are manifestly adverse to intellectual activity. This book surveys a wide range of cases, and considers how these achievements were possible and how adversity helped shape the ideas that emerged.
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    Was J. C. Smuts an idealist philosopher?
    South African Journal of Philosophy 44 (1): 148-167. 2025.
    The history of South African philosophy is only recently becoming widely known. Recent books and articles have been written on figures such as Martin Versfeld, Mongameli Mabona, Andrew H. Murray, and Alfred Hoernlé. But perhaps the best-known book bearing on philosophy written by a South African is Holism and Evolution, by Jan Christiaan Smuts (and from whom the term “holism” entered popular discourse). Yet Smuts – who was both Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa (1919–24 and 1939–48) an…Read more
  •  73
    Ecological Citizenship in China and the Role of Social Media
    with Chen Zeng
    Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 26 (1). 2025.
  •  29
    The bases of ethics (edited book)
    Marquette University Press. 2001.
    Content Description The origins and uses of the classical moral theories / Roger Sullivan -- Wisdom as foundational ethical theory in Thomas Aquinas / Lawrence Dewan -- Descartes and the ethics of generosity / Leslie Armour -- Is pity the basis of ethics? : Nietzsche versus Schopenhauer / T.L.S. Sprigge -- Jacques Maritain and Karol Wojtyla : approches to modernity / Kenneth Schmitz -- On the foundations of ethics / Hugo Meynell -- Ethics, the humanities, and the formation of persons / Thomas De…Read more
  •  26
    Philosophy re-engaging cultures and ways of life (edited book)
    with George F. McLean
    Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. 2020.
  •  34
    Real Will and Aesthetic Consciousness in Bernard Bosanquet
    Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 28 (2): 85-109. 2022.
    The British idealist philosopher Bernard Bosanquet argues that the legitimacy of the law and the obligation to obey the law are rooted in what he calls the ‘real will.’ This notion of the real will, however, has often been claimed to be problematic. In this paper, I argue that the notion of the real or general will can be made clearer and, arguably, more satisfactory, if one looks at Bosanquet’s notion of aesthetic consciousness. I provide a short account of Bosanquet’s views on art and aestheti…Read more
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    Being in the World: A Quotable Maritain Reader By Mario D’Souza, CSB (review)
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 31 82-84. 2015.
  •  35
    Identity, Recognition and Culture
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 37 90-111. 2021.
    One of the concerns in the modern democratic state is what place there should be, if any, for the recognition of cultures and cultural identities. Should a democratic state concern itself with the preservation of culture? Should it recognize or promote a national culture – a German culture in Germany, for example, – or should it recognise or promote some kind of national cultural pluralism or multiculturalism? Should a culture or one’s cultural identity have special protections or rights in the …Read more
  •  41
    Introduction: Rights, Religion, Persons, and Justice
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 14 1-5. 2018.
  •  18
    Martin Versfeld, Citizenship, and the ‘Civitas Dei’
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 13 11-25. 2017.
  •  13
    Introduction: Nationhood and Obligation
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 13 1-10. 2017.
  •  27
    Care of self and meaning of life: Asian and Christian reflections (edited book)
    Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. 2016.
  •  30
    This is a book dedicated to Professor George F. McLean (1929-2016). A group of distinguished scholars from all parts of the world provide personal reminiscences, recollections and reflections on the global outreach of McLean's philosophical work and his legacy. Authors are from such countries as Argentina, Austria, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Colombia, Georgia, India, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Tajikistan, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, Unite…Read more
  •  13
    Editorial
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 11 231-232. 2015.
  •  18
    Introduction: Realism, Realisms, and Anti-realisms
    Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 11 1-12. 2015.
  •  40
    Leslie Armour: Metaphysician, Philosopher of Community, Friend
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 32 3-18. 2016.
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    Philosophy and the Love of Wisdom
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 112 (3): 307-323. 2020.
    This paper takes up some themes in Peter Jonkers’s essay, ‘Philosophy and Wisdom’, but discusses, more specifically, philosophy as ‘love of wisdom’. After a short summary of what is commonly understood by wisdom, why people value wisdom, and how one may acquire wisdom, I briefly note why the philosophy that we generally encounter today has seemed, to some, to be disconnected from wisdom and the love of wisdom. I argue that, if we are more attentive to the role of love in philosophy and to texts,…Read more
  •  73
    Evidentialism, Fideism, and John Henry Newman
    Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 7 75-80. 2018.
    Many studies in the philosophy of religion have focussed on the character of religious faith and whether there is place for a rational demonstration of religious belief. These studies frequently pit ‘evidentialists’ against ‘non-evidentialists’. Interestingly, these issues were of central concern to the 19th century philosopher John Henry Newman - principally in his Grammar of Assent and his Oxford Sermons - where Newman attempts a ‘via media’ between these two extremes. In this paper, my focus …Read more
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    Bosanquet's Political Philosophy: Nicholson, and the 'Real Will'
    Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 25 (2): 223-252. 2019.
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    Idealism, Metaphysics, and Community (edited book)
    Ashgate. 2001.
    Idealism, Metaphysics and Community examines the place of idealism in contemporary philosophy, and its relation to problems of metaphysics, political thought, and the study of the history of philosophy. Drawing together contributions from philosophers from several distinct traditions, this book presents a range of perspectives - revealing areas of agreement and disagreement, addressing topics of contemporary discussion, and providing new insights into philosophical idealism. Following an extensi…Read more