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The New Scholasticism
Volume 50, Issue 3, Summer 1976
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Cardinal Cajetan: Intellectual and Activist
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Language, Thought, and History
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Scientific Discovery and the Laws of Logic
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A Seventh Way
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Locke, O’Connor, and Ideas in the Mind
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Universals and the Coextension of Qualities
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Skinner and the Nature of Psychology: A Response
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The Secretary’s Chronicle
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A History of Greek Philosophy: Volume IV
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Rationalismus im Ursprung
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The Prose of the World
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The Autonomy of Reason: A Commentary on Kant’s Ground work of the Metaphysics of Morals
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Work, Society, and Culture
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Thoughts on an Existential Approach to God: A Study of Gabriel Marcel
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