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 JPA LXVII -- October 27, 2006 in Granville, Ohio at Denison University


“Droit/Fait: A Jansenist Lesson in Freedom” by John Conley, S.J.
"Why Matter Matters" by J. Michael McDermott, S.J.


DISCUSSIONS
“What Should a Philosophy of Religion Book for Twenty-First-Century Catholics Address?” by Joseph Godfrey, S.J.
"The Subject of the Phaedo” by Ross Romero, S.J.

 

 
 JPA LXVI October 28, 2005 in South Bend, Indiana at the University of Notre Dame


"Autonomy, Dependency, and Dignity: Philosophical Reflections on Pedro Arrupe’s Prayer”
by Bill Rehg, S.J.
“Common Good and Common Goods: A Preliminary Study” by Arthur Madigan, S.J.
“The Use of Philosophical Principles in Catholic Social Teaching” by Joseph Koterski, S.J.

DISCUSSIONS
“Zubiri: Time and Translation" by Gary M. Gurtler, S.J.
“The First Person Point of View in Brandom, McDowell and Husserl” by Michael Barber, S.J.

 

 
 JPA LXV – November 5, 2004  in Miami, Florida


“Just War Theory in the Twenty-First Century” by Christopher Cullen, S.J.
“Modernity and its Religious Discontents: Religion and Public Reason” by Bill O’Neill, S.J.
“The Heuristic of Justice” by Dan Hartnett, S.J.

DISCUSSIONS
“The Beautiful City in the Republic” by Gart Gurtler, S.J.
“A Deconstructive Subjectivity and the Possibility of Faith” by John Martin, S.J.

 

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 JPA LXIV – October 23, 2003  in Houston, Texas at the University of St. Thomas


“The Moral Criticism of War and the Questions of Just War Thinking” by John Langan, S.J.
“Walking on Walter: Confessions of a Philosophy Major” by Raymond T. Gawronski, S.J.

DISCUSSIONS
“Aquinas and the Primacy of Mental Truth” by Garth Hallett, S.J.
“Trust and Suspicion in Christian Religion: What are the issues?” By Joseph Godfrey, S.J.
“Is St. Thomas’s Eudaimonistic Ethics Too Self-Centered?” by W. Norris Clarke, S.J.
“The Influence of Technology on Contemporary Culture” by Bill Rehg, S.J.

 

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 JPA LVIII – November 1, 2002  in Cincinnati, Ohio at Xavier University


“September 11, or Quid sit homo?” by Paul McNellis, S.J.
“On Fideism in Catholicism” by Timothy R. Clancy, S.J.

DISCUSSIONS
“Does Aristotle Exclude Contemplation in Action?” by Gary Gurtler, S.J.
“Anti-Market Fundamentalism: Jesuit Folk Economics” by Stephen C. Rowntree, S.J.

 

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 JPA LXII – November 9, 2001 in Albany, New York


“Romantic Catholic Philosophers as a Neglected Resource for Contemporary Catholic Philosophy”
by Thomas R. Clancy, S.J.
“Moral Solidarity and Discourse” by William Rehg, S.J.
“Pierre Manent: Liberalism and Self” by Arthus R. Madigan, S.J.

DISCUSSIONS
“The New Debate on Ensoulment” by John Conley, S.J.
“Intelligible Matter and Other Matters” by Gary Gurtler, S.J.
“Philosophy of Religion: James, Royce and Dewey” by Frank Oppenheim, S.J.
“Probability in History and Cosmopolis” by Charles Onyango Oduke, S.J.

 

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 JPA LXI – November 3, 2000 in Dallas, Texas


“Humpty Dumpty and the Oracular Tripod” by Gary Gurtler, S.J.
“A Naturalistic Challenge to Charles Taylor’s Transcendental Arguments” by James Swindal
“Radical Orthodoxy and Christian Philosophy” by John Montag, S.J.

DISCUSSIONS
“Rights: What are They? Who has Them?” by James Reichmann, S.J.
“Intelligible Matter in Plotinus” by Gary Gurtler, S.J.

 

 

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