Moral conversions
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (3):531-550 (1996)
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Leo C. Ferrari (forthcoming). The Conversions to Catholicism. The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:50-51.
John J. O.’Meara (1953). Les Conversions de Saint Augustin. Philosophical Studies 3:131-132.
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Marc E. Smith (1981). Can Moral and Religious Conversions Be Separated? Thought 56 (2):178-184.
David B. Wong (2011). How Are Moral Conversions Possible? In Ruth Weissbourd Grant (ed.), In Search of Goodness. University of Chicago Press.
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S. Renzi (1996). Courts and Conversions: Intellectual Battles and Natural Knowledge in Counter-Reformation Rome. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 27 (4):429-449.
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