New Scholasticism

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A Triangle of Opposites for Types of Propositions in Aristotelian Logic1950/01/0126
Skinner and the Nature of Man1973/01/0121
On Body and Mind1969/01/0110
The Equivocal Status of Bonum Commune1989/01/019
The Anatomic Substratum of Emotion1944/01/018
The Just Price and the Costs of Production According to St. Thoxnas Aquinas1960/01/018
Descartes’ Uncreated Eternal Truths1982/01/017
Heidegger’s Reduction of Being to Truth1985/01/017
Plato’s Funeral Oration1974/01/017
Nature As Demonic in Thomson’s Defense of Abortion1989/01/017
Quine and Aristotelian Essentialism1984/01/016
On the Syntactical Categories1949/01/016
Contrariety and the Triangle of Opposites in Valid Inferences1960/01/015
Heidegger’s Critique of Science1968/01/015
Biology and the Problem of Levels of Reality1967/01/015
Personhood and the Conception Event1978/01/015
The Double-Knowledge Approach to the Mrind-Body Problem1971/01/015
The Limitation of Act by Potency1952/01/015
Logic, Ontology and Ockham’s Christology1983/01/014
Hugo Grotius and the Scholastic Natural Law Tradition1943/01/014
Was Thomas Aquinas a B-Theorist of Time?1985/01/014
Augustine on the Simplicity of God1977/01/014
Measure, Number, and Weight in St. Augustine1941/01/014
Acquaintance, Ontology, and Knowledge1970/01/014
Singular Terms and the Syllogistic1980/01/013
The Argument of the Wager in Pascal and Others1945/01/013
Wittgenstein and James1966/01/013
Two Philosophical Mistakes1985/01/013
Omnipotence and Impeccability1977/01/013
Philosophies of Nature1969/01/013