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141. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 22
Leslie Armour The Idea of Tradition & Idealism After Hegel
142. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 22
Nikolaj Zunic Method in Philosophy: Maritain’s Engagement with Modernity
143. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 22
Daniel Gallagher Maritain, Eco, and the History of Philosophical Aesthetics
144. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 22
Irene Switankowsky Autonomy and Sympathy: A Post-Kantian Moral Image. By Filimon Peonidis
145. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 22
Robbie Moser St. Thomas, John Haldane and Mind
146. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 22
Will Brown Socialism, the Self and the State
147. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 22
François F. Savard Some Reflections on Thomism, Modern Chemistry, and the Four Causes
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Robert Larmer God and Other Spirits: Intimations of Transcendence in Christian Experience, By Phillip Wiebe
149. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 26
Leonard Ferry The Framework of Deference: Obedience as a Political Virtue
150. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 26
Leslie Armour Nicolas of Cusa and The Coming of Modernity: Infinity and Creativity, The Power of Language and the Paradoxes of Separation
151. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 26
David Bellusci Gasparo Contarini: From Scholasticism to Renaissance Humanism
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This paper examines the shift from Scholasticism to Renaissance humanism by focussing on the Italian humanist, Gasparo Contarini (1483-1542). The politico-religious climate of 15th-16th century Italy represents the arena in which Contarini developed his philosophy. His studies at the University of Padova where Padovan Aristotelianism dominated reflected the basis of his intellectual formation. The Platonic revival of Renaissance Italy also made its way into Contarini’s humanist philosophy.
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Brendan Hennigan Common Estimation and Fairness in Exchange: The Neglected Contribution of Scholastic Economic Thought
153. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 26
James G. Hanink The Metaphysics of Moral Evil: Context, Truth and Character
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Iva Apostalova Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia and Margaret Cavendish: The Feminine Touch in 17th Century Epistemology
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David J. Klassen Disputed Questions on Virtue, By Thomas Aquinas, translation and preface by Ralph McInerny
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James G. Hanink Vital Conflicts in Medical Ethics: A Virtue Approach to Craniotomy and Tubal Pregnancies. By Martin Rhonheimer. Edited by William F. Murphy, Jr.
157. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 26
James G. Hanink On Love and Charity: Readings from the “Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard.” By St. Thomas Aquinas.
158. Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies: Volume > 26
Walter Schultz Rethinking the Role of Philosophy in the Global Age, Ed. by William Sweet and Pham Van Duc
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Walter Schultz Christianity, Culture, and the Contemporary World: Challenges and New Paradigms, Reflections of International Catholic Thinkers in Honor of George Francis McLean on the Occasion of His 80th Birthday, Ed. by Edward J. Alam
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Leslie Armour Cultural Interaction and Christian Paradox