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    Some Franciscans on St. Thomas' Essence—Existence Doctrine.Germain Kopaczynski - 1978 - Franciscan Studies 38 (1):283-298.
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    A Real Distinction in St. Thomas Aquinas?Germain Kopaczynski - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:127-140.
    The objective of this study is to analyze the writing of three neo-scholastic writers of the twentieth century -- Marcel Chossat, Pedro Descoqs, and Francis Cunningham -- who happen to dispute the prevailing view of Thomists that St. Thomas Aquinas does indeed hold a doctrine of thereal distinction of essence and existence in created being. The approach utilized will be basically historical: we start with the year 1910, the year in which Marcel Chossat rekindled the ever-smoldering embers of the essence-existence (...)
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    A Real Distinction in St. Thomas Aquinas?Germain Kopaczynski - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:127-140.
    The objective of this study is to analyze the writing of three neo-scholastic writers of the twentieth century -- Marcel Chossat, Pedro Descoqs, and Francis Cunningham -- who happen to dispute the prevailing view of Thomists that St. Thomas Aquinas does indeed hold a doctrine of thereal distinction of essence and existence in created being. The approach utilized will be basically historical: we start with the year 1910, the year in which Marcel Chossat rekindled the ever-smoldering embers of the essence-existence (...)
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    A Real Distinction in St. Thomas Aquinas?Germain Kopaczynski - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:127-140.
    The objective of this study is to analyze the writing of three neo-scholastic writers of the twentieth century -- Marcel Chossat, Pedro Descoqs, and Francis Cunningham -- who happen to dispute the prevailing view of Thomists that St. Thomas Aquinas does indeed hold a doctrine of thereal distinction of essence and existence in created being. The approach utilized will be basically historical: we start with the year 1910, the year in which Marcel Chossat rekindled the ever-smoldering embers of the essence-existence (...)
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    A Research Protocol and the Use of Contraceptives.Germain Kopaczynski - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (2):299-305.
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    Cannold, Leslie. The Abortion Myth: Feminism, Morality, and the Hard Choices Women Make. With a foreword by Rene Denfeld.Germain Kopaczynski - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (1):177-179.
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    Gormally, Luke, ed. Issues for a Catholic Bioethic: Proceedings of the International Conference to Celebrate the Twentieth Anniversary of the Linacre Centre.Germain Kopaczynski - 2001 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 1 (2):274-275.
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    Initial Reactions to the Pope’s March 20, 2004, Allocution.Germain Kopaczynski - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (3):473-482.
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    Maguire, Daniel C. Sacred Choices: The Right to Contraception and Abortion in Ten World Religions.Germain Kopaczynski - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (3):636-637.
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    No Higher Court: Contemporary Feminism and the Right to Abortion.Germain Kopaczynski - 1995 - University of Scranton Press.
    This book traces the roots of the contemporary abortion debate in the tradition of existential philosophy of the Sartrian type by investigating the work of four feminist writers on abortion—each with a specific focus: Simone de Beauvoir, Mary Daly, Carol Gilligan, and Beverly Wildung Harrison. _No Higher Court_ attempts to envisage a pro-life feminism that is able to provide a "new world for women without abortion as its linchpin and bedrock.".
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    Saint Francis and Philosophy.Germain Kopaczynski - 1990 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 64 (2):249-260.
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  12. Saint Francis and Pacifism.Germain Kopaczynski - 1986 - Miscellanea Francescana 86 (1):13-30.
     
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    Schroedel, Jean Reith. Is the Fetus a Person? A Comparison of Policies across the Fifty States.Germain Kopaczynski - 2001 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 1 (4):656-658.
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    Smith, Wesley J. Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America.Germain Kopaczynski - 2001 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 1 (3):469-472.
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    Traina, Cristina L. H. Feminist Ethics and Natural Law: The End of the Anathemas.Germain Kopaczynski - 2001 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 1 (1):118-119.
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    The Writings of Charles De Koninck, Volume 1 edited and translated by Ralph McInerny.Germain Kopaczynski - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (4):806-810.
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