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William A. Wallace
The Cosmological Argument:
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Leroy T. Howe
The Ambiguity of “Perfection” in the Ontological Argument
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Jay Newman
Cardinal Newman’s “Factory-Girl Argument”
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Thomas P. M. Solon
Some Logical Issues in Aquinas’ Third Way
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Charles Curran
The Third Way:
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Maurice Carignan
Inferring the Existence of God from the Reality of Essence
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David O’Connor
A Skeptical Defense of Theism
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Gary B. Herbert
The Labor of Consciousness and the Worlding of Natural Right in Hobbes and Locke
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Stanley J. Werne
Natural Law:
A Way to Meaning in the World of Law
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George Kovacs
The Way to God as Absolute Transcendence
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John F. Crosby
The Dialectic of Autonomy and Theonomy in the Human Person
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Wilfrid Desan
Religious and Planetary Ecumenism in a New Form
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Vincent C. Punzo
David Hume and the Search for Right Reason in Ethics
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John P. Hittinger
Why Locke Rejected an Ethics of Virtue and Turned to an Ethics of Utility
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Treasurer’s Report
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Minutes of the Executive Council Meeting
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Louis Dupré
Theodicy:
The Case for a Theologically Inclusive Model of Philosophy
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Thomas R. Flynn
Phenomenology and Faith:
From Description to Explanation and Back
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James F. Ross
The Fate of the Analysis:
Aristotle’s Revenge
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Gerald A. McCool
Is Thomas’ Way of Philosophising Still Viable Today?
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