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Justin Nnaemeka Onyeukaziri
Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience Research: Theologico-Philosophical Implications for the Christian Notion of the Human Person
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Elizabeth Trott
Can There be Historical Truth?
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This paper considers several philosophers’ efforts to explain the metaphysical orientations of historical narratives, ones which expose the lack of common ground in modes of establishing truth and documenting change. Although philosophers have been writing about history since before Plato’s time, this brief inquiry is primarily restricted to Hegel, Maritain, R. G. Collingwood, and W. H. Walsh. The relation between history and the concept of civilization reveals a major complication for establishing historical truth – the fact of multiple meanings for the concept of civilization.
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Walter Schultz
The Person is the Common Good: A Christian Democratic Challenge to Christian Nationalism
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Louis Groarke
Against Contemporary Philosophy
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Rajesh Shukla
The Ethical and Social Value of Pleasure and Advantage Friendship
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John F. X. Knasas
Editor's Preface
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Pierre L'Abbé
Maritain and Peguy: A Reassessment
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John Hellman
Maritain and the Rise of Fascism
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William Bush
Raissa, Jacques and the Abyss of Christian Orthodoxy
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Bernard Doering
Loneliness and the Existent: The Dark Nights of Raissa Maritain and Pierre Reverdy
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Judith Suther
Poetry, Poetic, and the Maritains
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John P. Hittinger
The Intuition of Being: Metaphysics or Poetry
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John F. X. Knasas
How Thomistic is the Intuition of Being?
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Charles P. O' Donnell
The Christian Existentialist Political Philosophy of Maritain
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Bertrand Rioux
L'intuition de l'etre chez Maritain
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Ralph Nelson
Voluntarism in Ethics
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Peter Redpath
Bergsonian Recollections in Maritain
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John G. Trapani
Foundations of Maritain's Notion of the Artist's "Self"
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John C. Cahalan
Making Something Out of Nihilation
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Michael Torre
The Sin of Man and the Love of God
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