- Survivalism versus Corruptionism: Whose Nature? Which Personality?
- Survivalist, Platonist, Thomistic Hylomorphism: A Reply to Daniel De Haan and Brandon Dahm
- After Survivalism and Corruptionism: Separated Souls as Incomplete Persons
- Surviving Corruptionist Arguments: Response to Nevitt
- Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Too-Many-Thinkers Problem
- Was Your Mother Part of You? A Hylomorphist’s Challenge for Elselijn Kingma
- Remnants of Substances: A Neo-Aristotelian Resolution of the Puzzles
- Evaluating Hylomorphism as a Hybrid Account of Personal Identity
- Aquinas on the Union of Body and Soul
- Dietrich von Hildebrand and C. S. Lewis on the Rationality of Affective Value-Response
- Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Concept of Value
- Affirmation of Different Forms of Individual Subjectivity in Karol Wojtyła and Dietrich von Hildebrand
- Toward the Name of the Other
- Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Critical Rehabilitation of Plato’s Forms
- The Intersubjectivity of Love and the Structure of the Human Person
- Further Development of the Philosophy of Dietrich von Hildebrand
- Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Aesthetics and the Value of Modern Art
- Hildebrand, Hypostasis, and the Irreducibility of Personal Existence
- Countering the Crisis of American Democracy with the Thomistic Personalism of Aquinas and John Paul II
- Moral Blindness – A Discovery of Banality in the Actions of Persons
- Thomism, Personalism, and Politics – The Case of Jacques Maritain
- Racism and the Denial of Personhood
- Personalism as Interpersonalism – John Paul II and René Girard
- On the Difference between the Cosmological and the Personalist Understanding of the Human Being
- Toward a Thicker Notion of the Self – Sartre and von Hildebrand on Individuality, Personhood, and Freedom
- The Unfolding of Gender in the Human Person – Contributions of Edith Stein
- Wojtyła’s Personalism as Integral Personalism – The Future of an Intellectual Project
- Interpreting Kierkegaard’s Notion That “Truth Is Subjectivity”
- Personal Incommunicability and Interpersonal Communion
- Two Cheers for Democracy from St. John Paul the Great – Rhonheimer, Kraynak, and the Unfinished Agenda of Dignitatis Humanae
- Intrinsically Evil Acts and the Relationship between Faith and Reason
- Martyrdom, Truth, and Trust
- The Splendor of Truth in Fides et Ratio
- Transcultural Moral Truth in Veritatis Splendor and Fides et Ratio – Resources for Discerning Revisionist Concerns
- Proper Functionalism and the Metalevel – A Friendly Reply to Timothy and Lydia McGrew
- The Myth of a Pure Virtue Epistemology
- Defeating Objections to Bayesianism by Adopting a Proximal Facts Approach
- Fine-Tuning and the Search for an Archimedean Point
- The Unassertability of Contextualism
- The World, the Deceiver, and The Face in the Frost
- Can Experience Fulfill the Many Roles of Evidence?
- Preemptionism and Epistemic Authority
- Newman on the Grounds of Faith
- Complexly Based Beliefs and the Generality Problem for Reliabilism
- Is Distributism Agrarian?
- Technology as a Threat to Ordinary Human Life in Households Today
- Distributism and Natural Law
- The Philosophically Peculiar Members of a Distributist Culture – An Essay in Chestertonian Platonism
- Four Moral Grounds for the Wide Distribution of Capital Endowment Goods
- The Philosophical Foundations of Distributism – Catholic Social Teaching and the Principle of Subsidiarity
- Leibnizian Deliberation
- Leibniz vs. Transmigration – A Previously Unpublished Text from the Early 1700s
- Leibniz and Lewis on Modal Metaphysics and Fatalism
- Leibniz’s Contemporary Modal Theodicy
- “Contingency, Imperfection and Evil” – Leibniz’s Conception of Freedom
- On Analogies in Leibniz’s Philosophy – Scientific Discovery and the Case of the “Spiritual Automaton”
- “Because I Said So!” – Leibniz on Moral Knowledge via Testimony
- Leibniz’s Ripples – The Continuing Relevance of the Last Great Polymath
- On Grief’s Ambiguous Nature
- Phenomenological Temporality
- Sharing Our Time with the Time of the World
- Grief: Putting the Past before Us
- Embodied Temporalization and the Mind-Body Problem
- Some Reflections on Time and the Ego in Husserl’s Late Texts on Time-Consciousness
- Time, Reduction, and Intentionality
- Husserl’s Diagrams and Models of Immanent Temporality
- Augustine and Husserl on Time and Memory
- Editor’s Notes – Husserl’s Phenomenological Time and Time- Consciousness