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God Does Not Harden Hearts
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The “Stronger” Truth of Aquinas
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Eternal Truth:
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Speaking Falsely and Telling Lies
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A Narrow Defense of the Hippocratic Proscription of Killing
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Imagination as Source of Falsehood According to Aquinas
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Authentic Existence in Simone de Beauvoir’s She Came to Stay
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Is St. Albert the Great a Dualist on Human Nature?
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Abelardian Ethics Reconstructed
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Ways of Truth and Ways of Opinion in Aristotle
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Aristotle and Augustine on the Way to Truth:
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Time, Eternity, and the Visual-Moment (Augenblick):
Heidegger and the Problem of a Theology of Time
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Reason, History, and a Little Madness:
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Modernity, Post-Modernity and the Philosophy of History
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What Happens to Tradition When History Overtakes It?
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The Epistemic Passage of the Five Ways
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The Hume-Plantinga Objection to the Argument from Design
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The Future Perfect and the Perfect Future:
History has its Reasons
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Why Ethics is Political Science for Aristotle
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Walter J. Thompson
Aristotle:
Philosophy and Politics, Theory and Practice
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