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    Power and Events: An Essay on Dynamics in Philosophy. By William O'Meara.William O'Meara - 1946 - Ethics 57 (4):305-306.
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    The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook for Critical Thinking.Noel Hendrickson, St Kirk Amant, William Hawk, William O'Meara & Daniel Flage - 2008 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook for Critical Thinking provides a quick and authoritative reference for issues regarding reasoning, and provides clear and succinct discussions of issues such as counterfactuals, rational decision-making, and critical thinking in writing.
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    Review of Étienne Gilson: Le philosophe et la théologie[REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1962 - Ethics 72 (4):304-305.
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    Two Christian-Aristotelian Ethics: The Ethics of Aquinas and Augustine vs. the Situation Ethics of Joseph Fletcher.William O’Meara - 2023 - Athens Journal of Philosophy 2 (4):233-246.
    First, we shall examine theoretical similarities and differences between two ethics: that of a Christian-Aristotelian Ethics as commented upon by Aquinas and Augustine and that of a Christian-Aristotelian Ethics as developed by Joseph Fletcher in his Situation Ethics. The deep similarity is that both ethics find that the highest virtue is that of love. The key difference is that for a Christian-Aristotelian Ethics developed by Aquinas and Augustine there are some actions and feelings that are evil in themselves and which (...)
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    Review of Richard Ithamar Aaron: The Theory of Universals[REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1953 - Ethics 63 (4):314-316.
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    Book Review:Power and Events: An Essay on Dynamics in Philosophy. Andrew Paul Ushenko. [REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1947 - Ethics 57 (4):305-.
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    Book Review:The Theory of Universals. R. I. Aaron. [REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1953 - Ethics 63 (4):314-.
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    Actual Existence and the Individual According to Duns Scotus.William O’Meara - 1965 - The Monist 49 (4):659-669.
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    Christian Philosophy and The Social Sciences.William O’Meara - 1936 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 12:123-128.
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    Gewirth and Adams on the Foundation of Morality.William M. O’Meara - 1982 - Philosophy Research Archives 8:367-381.
    In his book, Reason and Morality, Gewirth has defended the principle of generic consistency as logically and materially necessary: “Act in accord with the generic rights of your recipients as well as of yourself.” This paper argues that Gewirth can make a good response to the evaluation of Adams that Gewirth gives “no conceptual analysis of ‘X is a necessary good’ and ‘X is a right’ that reveals... an entailment.” The paper also argues that Gewirth has not shown that one (...)
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    Gewirth and Adams on the Foundation of Morality.William M. O’Meara - 1982 - Philosophy Research Archives 8:367-381.
    In his book, Reason and Morality, Gewirth has defended the principle of generic consistency as logically and materially necessary: “Act in accord with the generic rights of your recipients as well as of yourself.” This paper argues that Gewirth can make a good response to the evaluation of Adams that Gewirth gives “no conceptual analysis of ‘X is a necessary good’ and ‘X is a right’ that reveals... an entailment.” The paper also argues that Gewirth has not shown that one (...)
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  12. John Dewey and modern thomism.William O'meara - 1943 - The Thomist 5:308.
     
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    Modern nationalism and ethical principles.William O’Meara - 1932 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 8:124-126.
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    Modern nationalism and ethical principles.William O’Meara - 1932 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 8:124-126.
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    Power and Events: An Essay on Dynamics in Philosophy. Andrew Paul Ushenko.William O'Meara - 1947 - Ethics 57 (4, Part 1):305-306.
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  16. Problems: Physical Sciences and Causality; Science and a Philosophy of Nature.William J. O'meara - 1936 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 12:117.
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    Science and a Philosophy of Nature.William O’Meara - 1936 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 12:123-128.
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    Science and a Philosophy of Nature.William O’Meara - 1936 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 12:123-128.
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    Some Aspects of Current British Realism.William J. O’Meara - 1932 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 8:78.
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    The Social Nature of Self and Morality for Husserl, Schutz, Marx, and Mead.William M. O’Meara - 1986 - Philosophy Research Archives 12:329-355.
    The purpose of the paper is, first, to describe how Husserl’s phenomenology begins with the transcendental ego and attempts to affirm by necessary insight the alter ego and the moral community of all rational beings, and, secondly, to evaluate this argument, using the thought of Schutz, Marx, and Mead. The paper concludes that Husserl’s and Schutz’s concepts of the social nature of the self are inadequate and that Marx and Mead offer a better analysis of how the social nature of (...)
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    The Social Nature of Self, Action and Morality in the Philosophy of George Herbert Mead.William O’Meara - 1977 - Philosophy Research Archives 3:739-770.
    Part 1 of the paper considers Mead's concept of the self as a social process which is essentially cognitive, necessarily related to the community of all rational beings and potentially free. Part 2 considers how rationality and freedom are so rooted in the evolutionary, social act that pragmatic intelligence and creativity are the evolutionary process become self-conscious. Part 3 considers morality as a social act which is both cognitive and creative. Mead's evaluation of Kant's ethics is judged insufficient; hence Mead's (...)
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    The Reading of Assigned Sections of the Metaphysics of Aristotle.Mortimer J. Adler & William O’Meara - 1940 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 16:254-258.
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    The Reading of Assigned Sections of the Metaphysics of Aristotle.Mortimer J. Adler & William O’Meara - 1940 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 16:254-258.
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    Selective Conscientious Objection.Mark Anderson & William O’Meara - 1988 - Philosophy Research Archives 14 (9999):1-19.
    The purpose of this paper is to consider the following three problems:(1) Whether selective conscientious objection is morally reasonable in general; and if so,(2) Whether selective conscientious objection should be recognized as a constitutional right by judicial interpretation; or(3) Whether selective conscientious objection should become part of any new draft law that would be passed by Congress.
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    Jesuit Thinkers of the Renaissance. [REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (1):136-137.
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    Jesuit Thinkers of the Renaissance. [REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (1):136-137.
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    Love and Being. [REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):351-352.
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    Love and Being. [REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):351-352.
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    Language and Reality. [REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (1):188-190.
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    S. Thasci Caecili Cypriani de Lapsis. [REVIEW]William J. O’Meara - 1931 - New Scholasticism 5 (3):283-283.
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    Thomas Aquinas. [REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (4):681-682.
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    The Analysis of Knowledge. [REVIEW]William O’Meara - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (2):346-348.
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    Thomas Aquinas. [REVIEW]William O'Meara - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (4):681-682.
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    Can Hegel Refer to Particulars?Patricia Jagentowicz Mills, Robert D. Walsh, Gary Shapiro, Katharina Dulckeit, George Armstrong Kelly, Merold Westphal, William Desmond, Joseph Fitzer, William Leon McBride & Thomas F. O'Meara - 1986 - The Owl of Minerva 17 (2):181-194.
    Hegel introduced the Phenomenology of Mind as a work on the problem of knowledge. In the first chapter, entitled “Sense Certainty, or the This and Meaning,” he concluded that knowledge cannot consist of an immediate awareness of particulars ). The tradition discusses sense certainty in terms of this failure of immediate knowledge without, however, specifically addressing the problem of reference. Yet reference is distinct from knowledge in the sense that while there can be no knowledge of objects without reference, there (...)
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    Hellenistic Religions: The Age of Syncretism.Johannes Scotus Erigena, Inglis Sheldon-Williams, John Joseph O'meara & Provinces Netherlands - 1953 - Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.
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    Studies in Aristotle.Dominic J. O'Meara - 1981 - The Catholic University of America Press.
    From the Preface: "The majority of the papers contained in this volume was delivered in the fall of 1978 at The Catholic University of America as part of the Machette series of lectures on Aristotle. Although collections of essays on Aristotle are hardly lacking at present, this volume presents new studies which, it is hoped, give some idea of the variety of philosophical perspectives in which Aristotle has held and continues to hold great interest and of the scholarly analysis needed (...)
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    Erich Przywara, S.J.: His Theology and His World.Thomas F. O'Meara O. P. & Michael A. Fahey S. J. - 2002 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    "O'Meara masterfully situates Pryzwara in relation to the traditional and contemporary theological, philosophical, ecclesial, cultural, and social contexts within which he wrote." --_William P. Loewe, professor of religious studies, Catholic University of America_ Erich Przywara, S.J. is one of the important Catholic intellectuals of the twentieth century. Yet, in the English-speaking world Przywara remains largely unknown. Few of his sixty books or six hundred articles have been translated. In this engaging new book, Thomas O'Meara offers a comprehensive study (...)
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    Pythagoreanism in late antique Philosophy, after Proclus.Dominic O’Meara - 2013 - In Gabriele Cornelli, Richard D. McKirahan & Constantinos Macris (eds.), On Pythagoreanism. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 405-420.
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    Chasing medical miracles: the promise and perils of clinical trials.Alex O'Meara - 2009 - New York: Walker & Co..
    Chasing Medical Miracles" is the first book to give readers a behind-the-scenes look at the complicated world of clinical trials, revealing how a multibillion-dollar industry of private companies conducting them with little oversight has taken root and quietly become a major part of the American medical establishment.
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    Johannes B. Lotz, S.J., and Martin Heidegger in Conversation. O’Meara - 2010 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (1):125-131.
    This article by Johannes B. Lotz, S.J., never before translated into English, describes his contacts with Martin Heidegger. First it describes his arrival, along with Karl Rahner, S.J., to pursue doctoral studies in Freiburg im Breisgau and their first experiences with the famous professor. Lotz continues his narrative by mentioning times he met with Heidegger over the subsequent forty years up to the philosopher’s death. With Gustav Siewerth, Max Müller, Bernhard Welte, and Karl Rahner, Lotz belonged to a group of (...)
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  41. Mecca and Other Cosmological Centres in the Sufi Universe.Simon O'Meara - 2022 - In Christian Lange & Alexander D. Knysh (eds.), Sufi cosmology. Boston: Brill.
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    Church Teaching as the ‘Language’ of Catholic Theology.William J. Hoye - 1987 - Heythrop Journal 28 (1):16-30.
    Book reviewed in this article: In Search of History: Historiography in the Ancient World and the Origins of Biblical History. By John Van Seters. The Hidden God: The Hiding of the Face of God in the Old Testament. By Samuel E. Balentine. Theodicy in the Old Testament. Edited by James L. Crenshaw. Ce Dieu censé aimer la Souffrance. By François Varone. Evil and Evolution, A Theodicy. By Richard W. Kropf. ‘Poet and Peasant’ and ‘Through Peasant Eyes’: A Literary‐Cultural Approach to (...)
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    Guillaume Faye and the battle of Europe.Michael O'Meara - 2013 - London: Arktos.
    Europe is at war and does not know it. She is overrun by invaders from the Global South, who seek to replace those who have inhabited her lands for at least the last 30,000 years. She is subject to an American overlord, whose world system dictates her de-Europeanization and globalization. She is mismanaged and betrayed by EU technocrats, corrupt politicians, and plutocratic elites. Without a revolutionary mobilization in her defense, the thousand-year-old civilization that grew out of the medieval Respublica Christiana (...)
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    Patterns of Perfection in Damascius' Life of Isidore.Dominic O'Meara - 2006 - Phronesis 51 (1):74 - 90.
    In this article, it is shown that, following the precedent set in particular by Marinus' "Life of Proclus", Damascius, in his "Life of Isidore", uses biography so as to illustrate philosophical progress through the Neoplatonic scale of virtues. Damascius applies this scale, however, to a wide range of figures belonging to pagan philosophical circles of the fifth century AD: they show different degrees and forms of progress in this scale and thus provide an edificatory panorama of patterns of philosophical perfection. (...)
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    Virgil and saint Augustine. The Roman background to Christian sexuality.John J. O’Meara - 1968 - Augustinus 13 (49-52):307-326.
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    Dicaearchus of Messana: Text, Translation, and Discussion.William W. Fortenbaugh & Eckart Schütrumpf - 2001 - Routledge.
    Dicaearchus of Messana (fl. c. 320 b.c.) was a peripatetic philosopher. Like Theophrastus of Eresus, he was a pupil of Aristotle. Dicaearchus's life is not well documented. There is no biography by Diogenes Laertius, and what the Suda offers is meager. However, it can be ascertained that a close friendship existed between Aristoxenus and Dicaearchus as both are mentioned as personal students of Aristotle. Dicaearchus lived for a time in the Peleponnesus, and in his pursuit of geographical studies and measuring (...)
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    Max Müller, His Philosophy and His Journey.Thomas F. O'meara - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (3):385-396.
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    Anger stinks in Seri: Olfactory metaphor in a lesser-described language.Asifa Majid & Carolyn O’Meara - 2020 - Cognitive Linguistics 31 (3):367-391.
    Previous studies claim there are few olfactory metaphors cross-linguistically, especially compared to metaphors originating in the visual and auditory domains. We show olfaction can be a source for metaphor and metonymy in a lesser-described language that has rich lexical resources for talking about odors. In Seri, an isolate language of Mexico spoken by indigenous hunter-gatherers, we find a novel metaphor for emotion never previously described – “anger stinks”. In addition, distinct odor verbs are used metaphorically to distinguish volitional vs. non-volitional (...)
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    What's Love Got to Do with It?William O. Stephens - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff, Michael Bruce & Robert M. Stewart (eds.), College Sex ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 75–90.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Epicureans and Pleasure Freedom from Anxiety and Types of Desires Sex, Shoes, and the Needs of College Students The Dangers of Sex Sex and Sensibility Romance, Beautiful Illusions, and Sound Minds Skip the Sex and Keep the Friend.
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    Eriugena’s Use of Augustine.John J. O’Meara - 1980 - Augustinian Studies 11:21-34.
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