American Catholic philosophical quarterly. Annual supplement.
Notes:
Annual supplement to the American Catholic philosophical quarterly. "Papers for the regular sessions were selected by the program committee: Angel McKay Knobel, Gloria Frost, Joshua Hochschild, Peter Koritansky." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
How do you know if you haven't tried it? Aristotelian reflections on hateful humor / Joshua Schulz. Introduction of Eleonore Stump, 2013 Aquinas Medal recipient / Theodore R. Vitali, C.P. -- The nature of a simple God / Eleonore Stump -- Philosophical education against contemporary culture / Alasdair Macintyre -- Good and bad in human action / Candace Vogler -- Aristotle, the common good, and us / V. Bradley Lewis -- Tthe prospect of an Aristotelian bilogy / Christopher O. Blum -- Albertus Magnus and the animal histories: a medieval anticipation of recent developments in Aristtotle studies / Michael W. Tkacz -- An alternative reading of De anima 413a8-9 / Mary Elizabeth Tetzlaff -- Aristotle's intellects: now and then / Jonathan Buttaci -- The Aristotelian structure of justice in the Divine comedy / Anne M. Wiles -- What contemporary virtue ethics might learn from Aristotle's Rhetoric / Gregory R. Beabout -- Aristotle in Aquinas's moral theory: reason, virture, and emotion / Leonard Ferry -- Natural goodness and the normativity challenge: happiness across cultures / Sebastian Purcell -- Sensation in Aristotle: some problematic contemporary interpretations and a medieval solution / Turner C. Nevitt -- Aristotle and the philosophical foundations of neuroscience / Daniel D. De Haan and Geoffrey A. Meadows -- The will in Averroes and Aquinas / Traci Phillipson -- On doing and knowing / John Schwenkler -- Leo Strauss on why Aristotle is the founder of political science but not of political philosophy / Douglas Kries -- Friendship and teaching philosophy in Nicomachean ethics IX. 1 / Daniel P. Maher -- Getting serious about seriousness: on the meaning of spoudaios in Aristotle's ethics / Mathew Lu -- How do you know if you haven't tried it? Aristotelian reflections on hateful humor / Joshua Schulz.
Series:
Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 0065-7638 ; volume 87, 2013.
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