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Ernan McMullin
Recent Work in Philosophy of Science
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Edward Regis, Jr.
Apostle’s Translations of Aristotle
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Charles F. Kielkopf
Recent Trends in Logic
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John T. Ford
Edward Bellasis: Carinal Newman as a Musician
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One of the major benefits of the Internet is that numerous books and essays that have long been out of print are now readily accessible—including the following booklet (44 pages).
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John T. Ford, C.S.C.
A Companion for Newman Studies
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Donald G. Graham
Frank Turner on John Henry Newman and Development:
An Example of Eisegesis
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The late Frank M. Turner’s revisionist biography, John Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion has caused controversy. This essay considers one of Turner’s controversial contentions, namely, that Newman’s Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (1845) is a naturalistic account of the history of the Christian church—an account devoid of the presence of Providence.
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The Modern Schoolman:
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Lee C. Rice
P. Butchvarov. Resemblance and Identity
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Leo Sweeney. S. J.
More Books on Plato
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Curtis L. Carter
Beauty Restored. By Mary Mothersill
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Roland J. Teske
The Origin of the Soul in St. Augustine's Later Works. By Robert J. O'Connell
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John Bruin
Why Heidegger's Godot Might Not Be Worth the Wait
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James Bohman
The Possibility of Post-Socialist Politics
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John F. Kavanaugh
On the Possibility of a Post-Modern Anthropology
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Theodore B. VanItallie
Carus, Suzuki, and Zen
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Donald W. Mertz
John Bacon, "Universals and Property Instances"
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Donald W. Mertz
D. M. Armstrong, "A World of States of Affairs"
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The Modern Schoolman:
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Jewel Spears Brooker
T. E. Hulme and the Twentiety-Century Minds
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The Modern Schoolman:
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John F. Kavanaugh
What Is it Like to Be Bats or Brains?:
Similarities and Differences between Humans and Other Animals
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David Neville
Friedrich Nietzsche:
"Unfashionable Observations"
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D. W. Mertz
A Critique of E.J. Lowe’s Four-Category Ontology
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