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|a Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy.
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|a Intro; Contents; 1. Prayer for Plato and Plutarch -- Ioannes Mauropous, Translated by John K. Ryan; 2. The Philosopher-Monk According to the Pseudo-Areopagite -- Caroline Canfield Putnam, R.S.C.J.; 3. The Logic of Confucian Dialogues -- A.S. Cua; 4. Lessons from the History of Science and Technology -- Jude P. Dougherty; 5. Does Acquired Moral Virtue Entail Facility? -- Gilbert B. Arbuckle; 6. Ancients and Modems: Notes on Interpreting Hume -- Thomas Prufer; 7. The Concept of Time in St. Augustine -- John M. Quinn, O.S.A.
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|a 8. Duns Scotus and St. Anselm's Ontological Argument -- Bernardino M. Bonansea, O.F.M.9. The Anachronism of Certain Neothomistic Physical Doctrines -- Marius G. Schneider, O.F.M.; 10. Thomas Aquinas and the Problem of Universals: A Re-examination -- B. Ryosuke Inagaki; 11. Radical Reality According to Jose Ortega y Gasset -- Felix Alluntis, O.F.M.; 12. Scholasticism, Nominalism and Martin Luther -- Richard P. Desharnais, C.S.C.; Notes On Contributors; Index.
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