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Commentaries on Aristotle’s “On Sense and What Is Sensed” and “On Memory and Recollection”
Thomas Aquinas. Commentaries on Aristotle’s “On Sense and What Is Sensed” and “On Memory and Recollection.”
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"Cantos, Carte, and Columns: A Hypothesis Concerning the Original Mise-en-page of Dante's Comedy." Mediterranea. International journal on the transfer of knowledge, 6 (2021), p.263-285.
“Philosophical Starting Points: Reason and Order in Aquinas’s Introductions to the Posterior Analytics, De caelo, and Nicomachean Ethics.” Theology Needs Philosophy: Acting Against Reason Is Contrary to the Nature of God. Edited by Matthew L. Lamb. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2016. 135-53
“Act and Fact: On a Disputed Question in Recent Thomistic Metaphysics,” The Review of Metaphysics 68 (2014): 287-312.
"Accidents and Incidents: A Phenomenologist Reads T.S. Eliot," Logos 17 (2014): 169-83.
"Drop the Mic," First Things, December 2012: 19-21. (For a related reflection, by William Mahrt of Stanford University, see his "Sacred Rhetoric: Microphones and the Homogenization of Liturgy," in Sacred Architecture Journal 24 (2013).)
"Pleasure, a Supervenient End." In Aquinas and the Nicomachean Ethics, edited by Tobias Hoffmann, Jörn Müller, and Matthias Perkams. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. 220-238.
“Friendship Degree Zero: Aquinas on Good Will.” Nova et Vetera 9 (2011): 539–78.
Review of: Bernard N. Schumacher, ed. A Cosmopolitan Hermit: Modernity and Tradition in the Philosophy of Josef Pieper (2009), in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (February 20, 2010)
“Aquinas on Purpose.” Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81 (2008): 133–47.
“Wanting Something for Someone: Aquinas on Complex Motions of Appetite.” The Review of Metaphysics 61 (2007): 3–30.
“Aquinas on Oral Teaching.” The Thomist 71 (2007): 505–28.
“The Quodlibets of Thomas Aquinas.” In Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: The Thirteenth Century, edited by Christopher Schabel. Leiden: Brill, 2006, 49–133.
"St. Thomas Aquinas on Prologues," Archivum Franciscanum Historicum 98 (2005): 803-813.
“Three Previously Unpublished Chapters from St. Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary on Aristotle’s Meteora: Sentencia super Meteora 2.13-15.” Mediaeval Studies 54 (1992): 49-93.
“The Meaning of Phantasia in Aristotle’s De Anima, III, 3-8,” Dialogue 24 (1985): 483-505.