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Self-appropriation and liberation: philosophizing in the light of Catonsville / James L. Marsh -- Thoughts about God / Brian Davies -- Redemption in the midst of phantasmagoria (dispelling the fate of socialism) / Drucilla Cornell -- Doing justice and the practice of philosophy / William Desmond -- Crime and Catholic tradition : restoration or retribution? / Elizabeth A. Linehan -- Strict just war theory and conditional pacifism / Emily Crookston -- Aquinas's naturalized epistemology / Richard C. Taylor and Max Herrera -- How a priori is Lonergan? / Samuel B. Condic -- Reflections on a critical genealogy of the experience of poverty / Edward McGushin -- "Greening" James L. Marsh's "Philosophy after Catonsville" / Jason Bausher -- A counterfactual analysis in defense of Aquinas's inference of omnipotence from creation ex nihilo / James D. Madden and Louis A. Mancha, Jr. -- Is evil really an ontological "primitive"? / Siobhan Nash-Marshall -- Natural law, natural rhetoric, and rhetorical perversions / Jeffrey J. Maciejewski -- The ancients, the moderns, and the court / Bernard G. Prusak -- Hylomorphism and mental causation / William Jaworski -- Thomas Aquinas and nonreductive physicalism / Kevin W. Sharpe -- Karl Marx and the critique of bourgeois philosophy / Patrick Murray and Jeanne Schuler -- The concept of work in Maria Montessori and Karl Marx / Madonna R. Adams -- Towards a phenomenology of gratitude: what is 'pleasing' in the Euthyphro / Peter R. Costello -- Divine and human agency in the work of social justice: liberation theology responds to radical orthodoxy / Donald J. Musacchio -- ACPA reports and minutes. |