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81. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 2
George Englebretsen Durrant on ‘God’
82. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 2
Francis A. Cunningham Averroes vs. Avicenna on Being
83. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 2
Jules M. Brady Note on the Fourth Way
84. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 3
L. Hughes Cox Composition and the Cosmological Argument: A Trivial Issue
85. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 3
Alan Paskow A Phenomenological View of the Beetle in the Box
86. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 3
Kenneth A. Bryson Being and Human Death
87. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 3
Jorge J. E. Gracia ‘A Supremely Great Being’
88. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 3
Lawrence E. Barry Eternity and Critical Insight
89. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 3
George F. McLean The Secretary’s Chronicle
90. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 3
Robert L. Arrington The Verification of God-Talk
91. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 3
Dennis Temple Some Reflections on Narrative Unity
92. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 3
Toblas Chapman An Argument Against Any Form of Non-Descriptivism in Ethics
93. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 4
John Lyon When the Past Perishes
94. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 4
Charles Kelly, George F. McLean. The Secretary’s Chronicle
95. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 4
Patrick J. Coffey The Selective Conscientious Objector: Repatriation or Exile
96. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 4
Edward Walter Can There Be Sensible Experience of God?
97. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 4
David A. White Censorship and the Concept Of Imitation
98. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 4
Herold S. Stern Plato’s Funeral Oration
99. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 4
Guillemine de Lacoste Man’s Creativity in the Thought of Marcel
100. The New Scholasticism: Volume > 48 > Issue: 4
A. R. Gini Radical Subjectivism in the Thought of William James