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LX – November 5, 1999
in St. Paul, Minnesota |
“Learning from Justice at the Margins” by Thomas J.
Regan, S.J.
“Reading Aquinas as a Pedagogue of the Christian Life”
by Giles Mongeau, S.J.
“Faith and Reason in Bonaventure” by Chris Cullen, S.J.
DISCUSSIONS
“Toward a Thomistic-Whiteheadian Metaphysics of Becoming”
by Jim Felt, S.J.
“The Character of Catholic Philosophy” by Tim Clancy,
S.J.
“Philosophy of Religion in James and Royce” by Frank
Oppenheim, S.J.
“An Argument to God from Trust” by Joe Godfrey, S.J.
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| JPA
LIX – March 27, 1998
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
“Balthasar, Metaphysics, and Christianity” by Stephen
Fields, S.J.
“Aristotle and the Comic Hero: View of the Moral Imagination”
by Ron McKinney, S.J.
“Summary of Formulating one’s Philosophy of Life as
a Learning Exercise” by Mary Beth Ingham, CSJ
DISCUSSIONS
“Identity and Recognition: Moral Problems Concerning Student
Organizations” by John J. Conley, S.J.
“Robert Spaemann’s Happiness and Benevolence”
by Arthus Madigan, S.J.
“American Catholic Thinking and Capital Punishment”
by John Langan, S.J.
“Teaching Jesuits Philosophy: A Rationale for First Studies
Program in the American Assistancy”
by Tim Clancy, S.J. and Bob Egan, S.J.
“A Prerequisite of Philosophizing on Justice” by Frank
Oppenheim, S.J.
“Paradoxes of Love” by João J. Vila-Chã,
S.J.
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LVIII – March 21, 1997 at Canisius
College in Buffalo, New York |
“Faces and Principles” by Michael D. Barber, S.J.
“Hegel and Christian Theology” by Daniel Jamros, S.J.
“Unexpected Philosophical Progress” by Joseph Koterski,
S.J.
DISCUSSIONS
“Lonergan’s Philosophical Method: Its Nature and Significance”
by Joseph Flanagan, S.J.
“The Philosophical Case for Proportionalism” by Gary
Hallett, S.J.
“The Soul and Modern Cognitive Materialism” by Christopher
Cullen, S.J.
“Philosophy of Religion: An indispensable discourse on fragments
of meaning” by George Schner, S.J.
“The New Dialogue between Theology-Philosophy and Contemporary
Science?” by Norris Clarke, S.J.
“Third-Party Forgiveness” by Casey Bukala, S.J.
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| JPA
LVII – March 24, 1995
at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. |
“Multiple Pregnancy, Confidentiality, Discontinuing Treatment,
and Other Difficult Ethical Cases”
by Albert Jenemann, S.J.
“To Live the Moral Life Within Capitalism” by John Langan,
S.J.
“Moral Theory in Capitalist Settings” by William Rehg,
S.J.
DISCUSSIONS
“The Critique of Liberalism: Hauerwas and MacIntyre”
by Stephen Fields, S.J.
“Prophetic Pragmatism in Pierce and Royce” by Frank
Oppenheim, S.J.
“Philosophical Faith” by Laurence Cassidy, S.J.
“John Rawls on Reasonableness and Public Reasons” by
Michael Marnell, S.J.
“Is St. Thomas’ Substantial Form Reappearing in the
New Science?” by Norris Clarke, S.J.
“The Justice Question That Won’t Go Away” by James
O’Brien, S.J.
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| JPA
LVI – March 25, 1994
at All Saints Catholic Church in Dunwoody, Georgia |
“Philosophy and Spiritual Direction” by David J. Casey,
S.J.
“Bioethics and the Foundation of Secular Moral Authority”
by Kevin Wildes, S.J.
“Narrative Norms in Clinical Ethics” by William Ellos,
S.J.
“Virtue, Narrative, and Moral Reflection” by David Ozar
DISCUSSIONS
“The Relevance of Max Scheler’s Philosophy” by
Michael Barber, S.J.
“Edith Stein as a Philosopher” by John Nota, S.J.
“The Truth of Being and the Truth of Intellect” by Vincent
Daues, S.J.
“The Meaning(s) of ‘Justice’ in a Multicultural
Society” by Thomas J. Regan, S.J.
“Regimen and Reverence in Metaphysics: Plato’s Epistle
VII Reexamined” by Walter J. Stoher, S.J.
“Who am I? The Situation of the Subject in Contemporary Continental
Thought” by João J. Vila-Chã, S.J.
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JPA LV – March 26, 1993
at Saint Louis University in Saint Louis, Missouri |
“An Instance of Third-Party Forgiveness” by Casey Bukala,
S.J.
“Opting for the Poor: Shaping Philosophical Inquiry”
by John D. Jones
“Social Justice, Philosophy and Jesuit Education” by
Alfred F. McGovern, S.J.
“The Promotion of Justice: But Whose Justice?” by Michael
M. Marnell, S.J.
“Is Promoting Justice Doing an Injustice to the Human Person?”
by Thomas A Michaud
DISCUSSIONS
“The Roles of Mathematics in the Description of Nature”
by Ronald Anderson, S.J.
“Four Levels of Natural Law” by Robert Henle, S.J.
“Prophecy as a Philosophical Problem” by John Treloar,
S.J.
“Final Causality in Contemporary Physics” by Paul M.
Quay, S.J.
“That Art has a History and Does Not Entail a Beginning or
an End” by William McKenna, S.J.
“Teaching the History of Philosophy as Philosophy” by
Stephen Fields, S.J.
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JPA
LIV – March 27, 1992
at the University of San Diego in San Diego, California |
“St. Ignatius, the Philosopher” by Laurence Cassidy,
S.J.
“Moral Reflection and Moral Life” by Elizabeth A. Linehan,
R.S.M.
“How Can a Philosopher’s Specialization Interdigitate
with His or Her Teaching of Philosophy?”
by Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J.
DISCUSSIONS
“A Biblical Vision of Natural Law in the Book of Wisdom”
by Joseph Koterski, S.J.
“Casuistry and Normative Ethics” by William Ellos, S.J.
“Forms and the Formation of Concepts” by Vincent Daues,
S.J.
“Xavier Zubriri: Contemporary Spanish Philosopher” by
Gary Gurtler, S.J.
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JPA LIII – April 5, 1991 at Boston
College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts |
“The Decision Seminar” by Garth Hallet, S.J.
“Should There be a Place for the Search for God in the Required
Philosophy Curriculum?” by Vincent Punzo
“The Role of ‘God’ in the Philosophy Curricula
of Jesuit Universities” by Robert J. Spitzer, S.J.
DISCUSSIONS
“The Truth of the Future, and Fatalism” by Jim Felt,
S.J.
“Post modernism and Contemporary Catholic Philosophy”
by Ron McKinney, S.J.
“Kant on Religion, Culture, and History: A Reinterpretation”
by Philip Rossi, S.J.
“The Jesuit University as a Counter-Culture” by Joseph
Flanagan, S.J.
“Habermas on Reflection” by James Swindal, S.J.
“Is Hegel’s Absolute Trinitarian?” by Terrance
Walsh, S.J.
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JPA
LII – March 30, 1990
at Regis College in Toronto |
“‘In God We Trust’...Or Should We? A Philosophical
Reflection on an Ignatian Maxim” by Joseph J. Godfrey, S.J.
“Speaking of Ethics and the Ethics of Speaking: Our Model
for Teaching Ethics in Jesuit Higher Education”
by Michael Barber, S.J.
“Tracking the Telecourse” by Lisa H. Newton
DISCUSSIONS
“Philosophy in the Undergraduate Curriculum of Jesuit-Related
Colleges and Universities” by David J. Casey, S.J.
“The Realm of Metaphysics in Antiquity” by Joseph Koterski,
S.J.
“Character as Ethical Evidence” by Michael Marnell,
S.J.
“Philosophy in the Undergraduate Curriculum of Jesuit-Related
Colleges and Universities” by David J. Casey, S.J.
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