American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly

Papers
(The median citation count of American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Stein’s Critique of Husserl’s Transcendental Idealism3
The Strict Definition of Intended Effects and Two Questions for Critics3
Immortality in Heidegger2
One Way of Being Ambiguous1
Bonaventure’s I Sentence Argument for the Trinity from Beatitude1
Introduction: Special Issue on Contemporary Thomistic Psychology1
Surprising Empirical Directions for Thomistic Moral Psychology: Social Information Processing and Aggression Research1
Acknowledging Animal Rights: A Thomistic Perspective1
Curiosity: Vice or Virtue? Augustine and Lonergan1
Individuation, Identity, and Resurrection in Thomas Jackson and John Locke1
Substances in Subjects: Instantiation and Existence in Avicenna1
A Heuristic for Thomist Philosophical Anthropology: Integrating Commonsense, Experiential, Experimental, and Metaphysical Psychologies0
John Buridan0
Cooperation with Evil: Thomistic Tools of Analysis.0
Replies to Kim, Toner, and Beabout0
What Happened to Civility: The Promise and Failure of Montaigne's Modern Project0
Buridan’s Radical View of Final Causality and Its Influence0
A Correction to Dillard’s Reading of Geach’s Temporality Argument for Non-Materialism0
Eternal Life and Human Happiness in Heaven: Philosophical Problems, Thomistic Solutions0
Formal Abstraction and its Problems in Aquinas0
Love And Politics: Persistent Human Desires as a Foundation for Liberation0
Justice and Charity: An Introduction to Aquinas’s Moral, Economic, and Political Thought0
A Functional Alternative to Radical Capacities0
After Certainty: A History Of Our Epistemic Ideals And Illusions0
The Metaphysics of Perfect Vital Acts in Second Scholasticism0
Experiencing Others: Stein’s Critique of Scheler0
Is There a God? A Debate. By Graham Oppy and Kenneth L. Pearce0
What’s the Good of Perfected Passion?0
Newman the Fallibilist0
Value Incommensurability in Natural Law Ethics0
Believing Philosophy: A Guide to Becoming a Christian Philosopher0
Secondary Substance and Quod Quid Erat Esse0
The Nature of Sacred Time0
Dual Process Theory: A Philosophical Review0
Conformed by Praise: Xunzi and William of Auxerre on the Ethics of Liturgy0
A Rambutan by Any Other Name Would Taste as Sweet0
Conscience and Conscientiousness in Linda Zagzebski’s Exemplarist Moral Theory0
Précis of Virtue and Meaning0
Paul of Venice and the Plurality of Forms and Souls0
The Two Greatest Ideas: How Our Grasp of the Universe and of Our Minds Changed Everything0
Introduction0
Atonement and the Death of Christ: An Exegetical, Historical, and Philosophical Exploration0
A Transcategorial Conception of Dynamis and Energeia0
Why Animals Have No Rights0
Mitigating the Magic0
Charity in Interpretation: Principle or Virtue? A Return to Gregory the Great0
A Reconsideration of Aquinas’s Fourth Way0
Thomistic Thoughts About Thought and Talk0
The Moral Philosophy of Dietrich Von Hildebrand0
Scotus and Grosseteste on Phantasms and Illumination0
Individuation and New Matter Theories in Late Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century Protestant Scholasticism0
Being Unfolded: Edith Stein On The Meaning Of Being0
Mirecourt, Mental Modes, and Mental Motions0
Kierkegaard and Spirituality: Accountability as the Meaning of Human Existence0
Christian Moral Wisdom, Character Formation, and Contemporary Psychology0
Virtue and the Paradox of Tragedy0
The Many Phenomenological Reductions and Catholic Metaphysical Anti-Reductionism0
Light Metaphysics and Scripture in the Inaugural Sermons of Robert Grosseteste and St. Bonaventure0
A Virtue-Based Defense Of Perinatal Hospice0
Reply to Macdonald0
John Buridan on the Question of the Unity of the Human Being0
The Nature Of Human Persons: Metaphysics and Bioethics0
Can a Metaphysically Perfect God Have Moral Virtues and Duties? Re-reading Aquinas0
Aquinas on Contrition and the Love of God0
The Abuse Of Conscience: A Century Of Catholic Moral Theology0
The Place of Pleasure in Neo-Aristotelian Ethics0
Animal Subjects and Animal Rights0
Can Something New Be Produced by Moving Things Around?0
Platonism and the Objects of Science. By Scott Berman0
The Aims and Arguments of Habits and Holiness: A Précis0
The Charity Account of Forgiving0
Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism, Natural Law, and Objectivity0
Just Pain: Aquinas on the Necessity of Retribution and the Nature of Obligation0
Why Does the Wood Not Ignite Itself? Duns Scotus’s Defense of the Will’s Self-Motion0
Innovative Conceptions of Substantial Change in Early Fourteenth-Century Discussions of Minima Naturalia0
Introduction0
On the Limits of Abstraction0
Does Knowing What Things Are Require Language (As a System of Physical or Imaginable Signs)?0
Philip of the Blessed Trinity on Mystical Knowledge0
Suárez’s Republic of Demons0
The Debate on Probable Opinions in the Scholastic Tradition0
Meaning Seeking Animals, Enchantments, and Flourishing0
Warranted Catholic Belief0
Expanding the Domain of Justice to Include Animals and Animal Rights0
Free Will And The Rebel Angels In Medieval Philosophy0
John Henry Newman on Truth and its Counterfeits: A Guide For Our Times. By Reinhard Hütter0
Can Accidents Alone Generate Substantial Forms? Twists and Turns of a Late Medieval Debate0
Faculties of the Soul and Descartes’s Rejection of Substantial Forms0
Contents of Volume 95 (2021)0
By Way of Obstacles: A Pathway Through a Work0
Intention, Character, and Double Effect. By Lawrence Masek0
Ethics0
The Five Characters at Essay’s End: Re-examining Anscombe’s “Modern Moral Philosophy”0
Fichte’s Ethics0
The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity. By Toby Ord0
Phenomenology0
Emergence: Towards a New Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science0
Suárez’s Notion of Analogy0
The Domain of Justice and the Extension of Rights0
Thomas Aquinas on Assimilation to God through Efficient Causality0
Virtue and the Psychology of Habit0
From Human Dignity to Natural Law: An Introduction. By Richard Berquist. Foreword by Steven J. Jensen0
Thomas Aquinas On The Immateriality Of The Human Intellect0
Amo, Ergo Cogito: Phenomenology’s Non-Cartesian Augustinianism0
To Pardon what Conscience Dreads0
Jean-Luc Marion and the Phénoménologie de la Donation as First Philosophy0
God Without Metaphysics: Some Thomistic Reflections on Heidegger’s Onto-Theological Critique and the Future of Natural Theology0
Cell Lines of Illicit Origins and Vaccines0
McPherson’s Impiety0
Ontological Commitment in Gregory of Rimini0
What Moral Exemplars Can Teach Us About Virtue, Psychology, and Ourselves0
Plato on Forms, Predication by Analogy, and Kinds of Reality0
Thomism and Contemporary Phenomenological Realism0
The Constitution of the Human Person as Discovery and Awakening0
Is God Capable of Enjoying Aesthetic Beauty?0
The War that Never Was: Evolution and Christian Theology0
The Way of Medicine: Ethics and the Healing Profession0
Introduction0
Unde huic fictioni non est respondendum0
Aesthetics0
Conscience: Four Thomistic Treatments0
The Use of Theological Terms in the De anima Commentaries of Nicole Oresme and John Buridan0
Grace, Predestination, and the Permission of Sin: a Thomistic Analysis0
Taking God Seriously: Two Different Voices0
Von Hildebrand, Scheler, and Marcel on Interpreting One’s Friends0
Beyond The Self: Virtue Ethics And The Problem Of Culture: Essays In Honor Of W. David Solomon0
Perfect Being Theology and Analogy0
Analogical Identities: The Creation of the Christian Self—Beyond Spirituality and Mysticism in the Patristic Era0
The Metaphysical Foundations of Love: Aquinas on Participation, Unity, and Union0
Durand of St.-Pourçain’s Moderate Reductionism about Hylomorphic Composites0
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