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The Ontological Argument:
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The Problem of the Third Meditation
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Volitionalism and the Virtue of Faith
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Hierarchy and Participation in Dionysius the Areopagite and Greek Neoplatonism
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Affection, Cognition, Volition:
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Innate Corruption and the Space of Finite Freedom
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God’s General Concurrence with Secondary Causes:
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Impartiality and the Great Commandment:
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A Morning and Evening Star:
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Poinsot on the Knowability of Beings of Reason
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If Wittgenstein Had Read Poinsot:
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Being-as-First-Known in Poinsot:
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Poinsot on the Semiotics of Awareness
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John Poinsot on Created Eternal Truths vs. Vasquez, Suárez and Descartes
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John Poinsot On How to Be, Know, and Love a Nonexistent Possible
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The Significance for Cognitive Realism of the Thought of John Poinsot
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