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121. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 67 > Issue: 4
Blake D. Dutton The Ontological Argument: Aquinas’s Objection and Descartes’ Reply
122. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 67 > Issue: 4
Stephen Menn The Problem of the Third Meditation
123. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 1
John Zeis Volitionalism and the Virtue of Faith
124. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 1
John Nijenhuis “Ens” Described as “Being or Existent”
125. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 1
Eric Perl Hierarchy and Participation in Dionysius the Areopagite and Greek Neoplatonism
126. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 1
James R. Mensch The Mind-Body Problem: Phenomenological Reflections on an Ancient Solution
127. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 1
Fiona Steinkamp Cartesian Doubt Renewed
128. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 2
Andrew Tallon Affection, Cognition, Volition: The Triadic Meaning of Heart in Ethics
129. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 2
Gene Fendt Innate Corruption and the Space of Finite Freedom
130. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 2
J.J. MacIntosh St. Thomas and the Traversal of the Infinite
131. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 2
Alfred J. Freddoso God’s General Concurrence with Secondary Causes: Pitfalls and Prospects
132. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 2
Joseph S. Spoerl Impartiality and the Great Commandment: A Reply to John Cottingham (and Others)
133. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 3
John Deely A Morning and Evening Star: Editor’s Introduction
134. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 3
John P. Doyle Poinsot on the Knowability of Beings of Reason
135. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 3
John C. Cahalan If Wittgenstein Had Read Poinsot: Recasting the Problem of Signs and Mental States
136. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 3
Vincent Guagliardo Being-as-First-Known in Poinsot: A-Priori or Aporia?
137. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 3
Michael L. Raposa Poinsot on the Semiotics of Awareness
138. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 3
Norman J. Wells John Poinsot on Created Eternal Truths vs. Vasquez, Suárez and Descartes
139. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 3
Jeffrey S. Coombs John Poinsot On How to Be, Know, and Love a Nonexistent Possible
140. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Volume > 68 > Issue: 3
Douglas B. Rasmussen The Significance for Cognitive Realism of the Thought of John Poinsot