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Michael P Slattery
The Threefold Division of Analogy
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Body, Soul and Mind
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Inter-War British Ethics 2:
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John A Mourant
Some Unresolved Issues In Berkeley’s Natural Theology
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Patrick Gallagher
Knowledge as Duality:
Plato to Avicenna
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S T Coleridge and the Desolation of Aesthetics
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Neil Rossman
On Rational Explanation in History
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Harry La Plante
God’s Existence:
Gilson and Sillem
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Methodology In Some Recent Studies of Analogy
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James Daly
Merleau-Ponty’s Concept of Phenomenology
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Michael P Slattery
Descriptions as Negations
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Peter J Dwyer
Thomistic First Principles and Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Language
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Larry Azar
The Elusive One:
Some Historical Explorations
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Kierkegaard’s Gospel of Suffering
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Philosophy of Science:
Dualist or Integral?
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Accidental Change and Quadricausality
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Works of Art and the Ontology of Analogy
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J B O’Malley
Morality as Style In Action:
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The Nature and Immortality of the Soul according to St Thomas
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Hartshorne and Findlay on ‘Necessity’ in the Ontological Argument
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