Submissions from 2008
Catastrophe and Eucatastrophe: Russell and Tolkien on the True Form of Fiction, Christopher H. Toner
Sorts of Naturalism: Requirements for a Successful Theory, Christopher H. Toner
Submissions from 2007
Descartes' Theory of Ideas, David Clemenson
Relational Evil, Relational Good: Thomas Aquinas and Process Thought, Catherine J. Deavel
Must a Cause be Really Related to its Effects?: The Analogy between Divine and Libertarian Agent Causality, W. Matthews Grant
How Should Catholics Vote? Bringing Moral Principles to Life, Stephen J. Heaney
The Agnostic Inquirer: Revelation from a Philosophical Standpoint, Sandra L. Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan
Full Human Flourishing: The Place of the Various Virtues in the Quest for Happiness in Aristotle’s Ethics, Mark Spencer
Gettier and Factivity in Indo-Tibetan Epistemology, Jonathan E. Stolz
Just Cause and Proper Authority in the Just War Tradition: from Salamanca to Königsberg...and Back?, Christopher H. Toner
Was Aquinas an Egoist?, Christopher H. Toner
What are the Prospects for Armchair Ethics?, Michael J. Winter
Submissions from 2006
Potential Being and the Source of Cosmic Order, Gary M. Atkinson
Knowing When to Be Afraid: Rationality and Suspense, Catherine Jack Deavel and David P. Deavel
Thomas Aquinas on Truths about Nonbeings, Gloria Frost
Juridical Prudence and the Toleration of Evil: Aquinas and John Paul II, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Sakya Pandita and the Status of Concepts, Jonathan E. Stolz
Aristotelian Well-Being: A Response to L.W. Sumner's Critique, Christopher H. Toner
Military Service as a Practice: Integrating the Sword and Shield Approaches to Military Ethics, Christopher H. Toner
The Self-Centredness Objection to Virtue Ethics, Christopher H. Toner
Victoria's Integral Realism: Proportionality, Totality, and the Realism/Liberalism Dichotomy, Christopher H. Toner
Pascal's First Wager Reconsidered: A Virtue Theoretic View, Patrick Toner and Christopher H. Toner
Virtue Theory and Social Psychology, Michael J. Winter and John Tauer
Submissions from 2005
Tolerance, Society, and the First Amendment: Reconsiderations, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
"Re"-Constructing Philosophical Arguments: Getting a Grip on Thomistic Straw Men, Stephen J. Laumakis
Multiple Universes and the Fine-Tuning Argument: A Response to Rodney Holder, Michael W. Rota
Angelic Sin in Aquinas and Scotus and the Genesis of Some Central Objections to Contemporary Virtue Ethics, Christopher H. Toner
Just War and the Supreme Emergency Exemption, Christopher H. Toner
Submissions from 2004
A Skewed Image: Harry Potter and the Nature of Evil, Catherine J. Deavel and David P. Deavel
Aquinas, Divine Simplicity, and Divine Freedom, W. Matthews Grant
The Naturalistic Fallacy and Natural Law Methodology, W. Matthews Grant
The Dangerous Confusions of Goodridge, Stephen J. Heaney
Confucius and ZHONG/"Doing One's Utmost", Stephen J. Laumakis
Substance and Artifact in Thomas Aquinas, Michael W. Rota
Just War and Graduated Discrimination, Christopher H. Toner
Submissions from 2003
Unity and Primary Substance for Aristotle, Catherine J. Deavel
Priesthood and the Masculinity of Christ, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Not All Worlds Are Stages, Joshua Stuchlik
Akrasia Revisited: An Interpretation and Defense of Aristotle, Christopher H. Toner
Submissions from 2002
Response to an Excerpt from John Stuart Mill's 'On Liberty' (1869), Gregory J. Coulter
Why the Church Needs Art, Catherine J. Deavel
Character, Choice, and Harry Potter, Catherine J. Deavel and David P. Deavel
Aquinas among Libertarians and Compatibilists: Breaking the Logic of Theological Determinism, W. Matthews Grant
Thomist or Relativist? MacIntyre's Interpretation of adaequatio intellectus et rei, W. Matthews Grant
Equality, Gender and John Paul II, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Religious Belief for the Rest of Us: Reflections on Reformed Epistemology, Sandra L. Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan
The Existence of God and the Existence of Homer: Rethinking Theism and Revelatory Claims, Sandra L. Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan
Maritain and MacIntyre on Moral Education, Christopher H. Toner
Submissions from 2001
What Else Could I Do? The Self Definition of Consequentialists, Gary M. Atkinson
A Paradox of Actuality, David Clemenson
Counterfactuals of Freedom, Future Contingents, and the Grounding Objection to Middle Knowledge, W. Matthews Grant
An Axiomatic Approach to Aristotle's Ethics, Michael J. Winter
Submissions from 2000
Prolife Voting: More Than a Hill of Beans, Stephen J. Heaney
The Catholic University Project: What Kind of Curriculum Does It Require?, Stephen J. Heaney
The Problem of the Continuant: Aquinas and Suárez on Prime Matter and Substantial Generation, John D. Kronen, Sandra L. Menssen, and Thomas D. Sullivan
Submissions from 1999
On the Consistency of Realism, David Clemenson
What is the Scope of Aristotle's Defense of the PNC?, Michael J. Degnan
Submissions from 1997
Does God Will Evil?, Sandra L. Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan
Are Fundamental Principles in Aristotle's Ethics Codifiable?, Michael J. Winter
Aristotle, hos epi to polu relations, and a demonstrative science of ethics, Michael J. Winter
Aristotle, hōs epi to polu Relations, and a Demonstrative Science of Ethics, Michael J. Winter
Submissions from 1996
The Deceit of the Other: The Role of the Lie in Levinas' 'Totality and Infinity', Catherine J. Deavel
Grading Worlds, Sandra L. Menssen
Submissions from 1995
Searle on Free Will and Thinking, Michael J. Degnan
Must God Create?, Sandra L. Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan
Submissions from 1994
Aristotle on Unqualified Knowledge: Do Referential Universals Solve the 'Meno' Paradox?, Michael J. Degnan
Aristotle's Logic, Michael J. Degnan
"You Can't Be Any Poorer Than Dead": Difficulties in Recognizing Artificial Nutrition and Hydration as Medical Treatments, Stephen J. Heaney
The Existential Problem of Evil: Reflections on the Analogy Between Creation and Procreation, Sandra L. Menssen
Submissions from 1993
Abortion: A New Generation of Catholic Response, Stephen J. Heaney
Critical Thinking and the Construction of Knowledge, Sandra L. Menssen
God Does Not Harden Hearts, Sandra L. Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan
Submissions from 1992
What is the Moral Status of Pre-born Humans?, Michael J. Degnan
Logic, Law and Abortion, Michael J. Degnan and Russ Pannier
Are the Love Precepts Really Natural Law's Primary Precepts?, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Rediscovering Eudaimonistic Teleology, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
The "Feminism" of Aquinas' Natural Law: Relationships, Love and New Life, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Aquinas and the Presence of the Human Rational Soul in the Early Embryo, Stephen J. Heaney
Submissions from 1991
Aquinas and Natural Human Fulfillment: Inconsistencies?, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
On the Legal Status of the Unborn, Stephen J. Heaney
Submissions from 1990
Love: The Heart of Christian Life, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Natural Inclinations and Moral Absolutes: A Mediated Correspondence for Aquinas, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Submissions from 1989
The Paradox of Aquinas' Altruism: From Self-Love to Love of Others, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Submissions from 1985
Review of "Freud, Marx, and Morals," by Hugo Meynell, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Submissions from 1982
A Philosophical Critique of the Brain Death Movement, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Submissions from 1978
Make Your Own Man (Possibilities in Genetic Manipulation), R. Mary Hayden Lemmons