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61. The reconciliation of faith and reason in Thomas Aquinas (Saint)
62. Thomas Aquinas' use of metaphysics: Natura, suppositum and esse
63. Analytic and Thomistic approaches to human nature: A comparative metaphysical and bioethical analysis (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
64. St. Thomas Aquinas and divine exemplarism
65. Self-governance in Aquinas and pre-modern moral philosophy (Saint Thomas Aquinas, J. B. Schneewind, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Saint Augustine)
66. Ecological ethics and the human soul: Aquinas' substantial bifurcation, Whitehead's aesthetic unification (Saint Thomas Aquinas, Alfred North Whitehead)
67. Pluralism and material substance: Thomas Aquinas and the problem of material constitution
68. The ecstasy of love in Thomas Aquinas (Saint)
69. A cosmological argument (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
70. Aquinas on human life after death (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
71. Creation: A comparative study between Avicenna's and Aquinas' positions (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
72. Thomas Aquinas on reason's control of the passions in the virtue of temperance
73. Love of God for His own sake and love of beatitude: Heavenly charity according to Thomas Aquinas (Saint)
74. Reflected glory: The role of the beatific vision as the foundation of the relationship of faith to philosophy according to Thomas Aquinas's 'Summa Theologiae' (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
75. The natural love of God over self: The role of self-interest in thirteenth-century ethics (Saint Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus)
76. The Meaning of 'Beauty' and Its Transcendental Status in the Metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas
77. Virtues, pluralism, and human nature: Prospects for an integration of virtue ethics and modern moral theory (Alasdair MacIntyre, Saint Thomas Aquinas)
78. The political uses of subsidiarity: From Thomas Aquinas to Thomas Courchene (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
79. On Husserl and Cavellian skepticism, with reference to the Thomistic theory of creation (Saint Thomas Aquinas, Edmund Husserl, Stanley Cavell)
80. Naming God and friendship in the work of St. Thomas Aquinas and Jacques Derrida
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