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Trinity and SpiritSCHLITT, D. M.The New scholasticism. 1990, Vol 64, Num 4, pp 457-489, issn 0028-6621, spécArticle
Problems of the Infinite : Cusanus and DescartesHARRIES, K.The New scholasticism. 1990, Vol 64, Num 1, pp 89-110, issn 0028-6621Article
Aristotelian Teleology, Presocratic Hylozoism, and 20th Century InterpretationsENGELMANN, E.The New scholasticism. 1990, Vol 64, Num 3, pp 297-312, issn 0028-6621Article
A Return to Plato in the Philosophy of Substance?ZYCINSKI, J.The New scholasticism. 1989, Vol 63, Num 4, pp 419-434, issn 0028-6621Article
Participation in Plato's Dialogues : ''Phaedo, Parmenides, Sophist and Timaeus''SWEENEY, L.The New scholasticism. 1988, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 125-149, issn 0028-6621Article
St. Thomas Aquinas on Necessary Moral PrinciplesSCHULTZ, J. L.The New scholasticism. 1988, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 150-178, issn 0028-6621Article
A Problem of Unity in St. Thomas's Account of Human ActionCASEY, G. N.The New scholasticism. 1987, Vol 61, Num 2, pp 146-161, issn 0028-6621Article
Finnis and the Commensurability of GoodsPANNIER, R.The New scholasticism. 1987, Vol 61, Num 4, pp 440-461, issn 0028-6621Article
Principles and Prudence : The Aristotelianism of Thomas's Account of Moral KnowledgeHIBBS, T. S.The New scholasticism. 1987, Vol 61, Num 3, pp 271-284, issn 0028-6621Article
St. Thomas and the Nature of Moral PreceptsKELLY, M. J.The New scholasticism. 1987, Vol 61, Num 4, pp 427-439, issn 0028-6621Article
Ethics and Brain Death : A ResponseSHEWMON, D. A.The New scholasticism. 1987, Vol 61, Num 3, pp 321-344, issn 0028-6621Article
Freedom, Self-Interest, and the Common GoodCONNELL, R. J.The New scholasticism. 1987, Vol 61, Num 2, pp 125-145, issn 0028-6621Article
Towards a Theory of Natural Individual Human RightsMACHAN, T. R.The New scholasticism. 1987, Vol 61, Num 1, pp 33-78, issn 0028-6621Article
Does Realism Make A Difference to Logic?THERON, S.The New scholasticism. 1986, Vol 60, Num 4, pp 385-403, issn 0028-6621Article
Moral Virtue, Eudaimonia, and The Prime MoverMILLER, D.The New scholasticism. 1986, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 1-34, issn 0028-6621Article
Supposition Theory : A New ApproachPERREIAH, A. R.The New scholasticism. 1986, Vol 60, Num 2, pp 213-231, issn 0028-6621Article
Aristotle on the Convertibility of One and BeingHALPER, E.The New scholasticism. 1985, Vol 59, Num 2, pp 213-227, issn 0028-6621Article
Person, Acts and Meaning : Max Scheler's InsightSPADER, P. H.The New scholasticism. 1985, Vol 59, Num 2, pp 200-212, issn 0028-6621Article
Was Thomas Aquinas a B- Theorist of Time ?LANE CRAIG, W.The New scholasticism. 1985, Vol 59, Num 4, pp 475-483, issn 0028-6621Article
Tradition, Friendship and Moral KnowledgeDINAN, S. A.The New scholasticism. 1991, Vol 65, Num 4, pp 445-464, issn 0028-6621Article
The Happiness of God : Hegel and Thomas AquinasBRITO, E.The New scholasticism. 1990, Vol 64, Num 4, pp 491-508, issn 0028-6621, spécArticle
« Contingentia » and « Alteritas » in Cusa's MetaphysicsMCTIGHE, T. P.The New scholasticism. 1990, Vol 64, Num 1, pp 55-71, issn 0028-6621Article
Hume and James on Personal IdentityROTH, R. J.The New scholasticism. 1990, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 233-247, issn 0028-6621Article
Saint Francis and PhilosophyKOPACZYNSKI, G.The New scholasticism. 1990, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 249-260, issn 0028-6621Article
Nature as Demonic in Thomson's Defense of AbortionWILCOX, J. T.The New scholasticism. 1989, Vol 63, Num 4, pp 463-484, issn 0028-6621Article