Works by LeBlanc, Jill (exact spelling)

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    Eco-Thomism.Jill Leblanc - 1999 - Environmental Ethics 21 (3):293-306.
    St. Thomas Aquinas is generally seen as having an anthropocentric and instrumentalist view of nature, in which the rational human is the point of the universe for which all else was created. I argue that, to the contrary, his metaphysics is consistent with a holistic ecophilosophy. His views that natural things have intrinsic value and that the world is an organic unity in which diversity is itself a value requiringrespect for being and life in all their manifestations.
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    A Difficulty in Descartes’s Notion of the Infinite in the Third Meditation.Jill LeBlanc - 1998 - International Philosophical Quarterly 38 (3):275-283.
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    Commentary on Novak.Jill LeBlanc - unknown
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  4. Ineffability Claims in the Mystical Theology of St John of the Cross.Jill Leblanc - 1991 - Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada)
    I investigate the mystic's claim that God, or the experience of God, is "beyond" language. Taking St John of the Cross as a primary text, I isolate the reasons that he gives for the ineffability that he claims, determine the theory or theories of language that underlie these reasons, and ask whether these are adequate reasons for ineffability. ;St John of the Cross offers various suggestions about why he should be unable to find the right words to describe his experience. (...)
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    The Act of Silence.Jill LeBlanc - 1995 - Philosophy Today 39 (3):325-328.
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