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    The diffusiveness of intention principle: A counter-example.Joseph M. Boyle & Thomas D. Sullivan - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 31 (5):357 - 360.
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    Coming To Be Without a Cause.T. D. Sullivan - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (253):261-270.
    Quentin Smith contends that modern science provides enough evidence ‘to justify the belief that the universe began to exist without being caused to do so.’There was a time when such a claim would have been dismissed because it conflicts with a principle absolutely fundamental to all human thought, including science itself. As Thomas Reid expressed the matter:That neither existence, nor any mode of existence, can begin without an efficient cause is a principle that appears very early in the mind of (...)
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    On the Alleged Causeless Beginning of the Universe: A Reply to Quentin Smith.Thomas D. Sullivan - 1994 - Dialogue 33 (2):325-.
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    Work: The process and the person. [REVIEW]A. R. Gini & T. Sullivan - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (8):649 - 655.
    For the most of us, work is an entirely non-discretionary activity, an inescapable and irreducible fact of existence. According to E. F. Schumacher one of the darkest aspects of contemporary work life is the existence of an appalling number of men and women condemned to work which has no connection with their inner lives, no meaning for them whatever. Work for too many people is perceived as down-time, something that has to be done, but seldom adding to who they are. (...)
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    Coming to Be without a Cause.T. D. Sullivan - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (253):261 - 270.
    Quentin Smith contends that modern science provides enough evidence ‘to justify the belief that the universe began to exist without being caused to do so.’ There was a time when such a claim would have been dismissed because it conflicts with a principle absolutely fundamental to all human thought, including science itself. As Thomas Reid expressed the matter: That neither existence, nor any mode of existence, can begin without an efficient cause is a principle that appears very early in the (...)
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    Affine geometry having a solid as primitive.Theodore F. Sullivan - 1971 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 12 (1):1-61.
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    Must God Create?Sandra L. Menssen & Thomas D. Sullivan - 1995 - Faith and Philosophy 12 (3):321-341.
    In this paper we evaluate two sets of theistic arguments against the traditional position that Cod created with absolute freedom. The first set features several variations of Leibniz’s basic proof that Cod must create the best possible world. The arguments in the second set base the claim that Cod must create on the Platonic or Dionysian principle that goodness is essentially self-diffusive. We argue that neither the Leibnizian nor the Dionysian arguments are successful.
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    The name solid as primitive in projective geometry.Theodore F. Sullivan - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (1):95-97.
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    The Existence of God and the Existence of Homer: Rethinking Theism and Revelatory Claims.Sandra Menssen & Thomas D. Sullivan - 2002 - Faith and Philosophy 19 (3):331-347.
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  10. Active and passive euthanasia : A reply.Thomas D. Sullivan - 2009 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. Oxford University Press.
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    Omniscience, Immutability, and the Divine Mode of Knowing.Thomas D. Sullivan - 1991 - Faith and Philosophy 8 (1):21-35.
  12. Rationality in Science, Religion, and Everyday Life.Thomas D. Sullivan - 1998 - Faith and Philosophy 15 (3):394-397.
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    Between Thoughts and Things: The Status of Meanings.Thomas D. Sullivan - 1976 - New Scholasticism 50 (1):85-95.
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    The Mind Ain't Just in the Head-Defending and Extending the Extended Mind.Terence Sullivan - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 6:145-149.
    Andy Clark and David Chalmers have recently argued that the world beyond our skin can constitute part of the mind. That is, our minds can and sometimes do extend beyond our heads and bodies. Clark and Chalmers refer to this claim as the 'Extended Mind'. After illustrating the Extended Mind via a thought-experiment I turn to consider a criticism made by Lawrence Shapiro. After outlining Shapiro's claim I will show that in fact this does little to call into to doubt (...)
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    God and Subsistent Forms in De Ente et Essentia.Thomas Sullivan - 1995 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 69:205.
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    Brill Online Books and Journals.Henk J. M. Schoot, Thomas Sullivan, William C. Charron & John P. Doyle - 1993 - Vivarium 31 (2):241-266.
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    Being, Existence, and the Future of Thomistic Studies: A Reply to Professor Nijenhuis.Russell Pannier & Thomas D. Sullivan - 1995 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (1):83-88.
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    Philosophy and Revelation: Is Philosophy a Form of Unbelief?Thomas Sullivan - 1995 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 69:91.
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  19. Active and passive euthanasia : a reply to Rachels.Thomas D. Sullivan - 2009 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Ethics: An Introductory Anthology. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Aquinas’s Solution to the Problem of Universals in De Ente et Essentia.Russell Pannier & Thomas D. Sullivan - 1994 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 68:159-172.
  21. Developing CWA section 316 (b) fish protection technologies through laboratory and field evaluations.Stephen Amaral, Timothy Sullivan & Raymond Tuttle - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David Mackay (eds.), Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. 149--4.
     
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  22. Revelation and miracles.Thomas D. Sullivan & Sandra Menssen - 2010 - In Charles Taliaferro & Chad V. Meister (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Christian Philosophical Theology. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  23. Améliorer le Leadership Dans les Services de Santé au Canada: La Preuve En Oeuvre.Terrence Sullivan & Jean-Louis Denis - 2012 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    Building Better Health Care Leadership for Canada explains the development and implementation of the Executive Training in Research Application program. Managed and funded by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation in partnership with the Canadian Medical Association, the Canadian Nursing Association, and the Canadian College of Health Care executives, EXTRA is a two-year national fellowship program that uses the principles of adult learning theory as well as practical projects to educate senior health care leaders in making more consistent use of (...)
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  24. Conscience in the Value Wilderness.Timothy Sullivan - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:210-218.
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    Hegel and revolution.Terry Sullivan - 2020 - London: Bookmarks.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was the most outstanding philosopher that emerged from the tumultuous period of change in Europe in the aftermath of the French Revolution. His ideas concerning change exerted a powerful influence on generations of thinkers and activists, including Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Whilst there are many books and articles on Hegel there are scant few that are accessible to those unfamiliar with philosophy. This book provides an introduction to Hegel for those who are unfamiliar with him. (...)
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  26. Modern challenges to past philosophy: arguments and responses.Thomas D. Sullivan - 2014 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Does philosophy have a timeless essence? Are the writings that have come down to us over the centuries from philosophers of genius mere souvenirs from a bygone era? Or are their thoughts still eminently worth examining with care? Modern Challenges to Past Philosophy argues pondering past philosophy with modern problems in mind is worth the effort, even though earlier works are uninformed by modern science and lack some of tools of modern analysis. The great texts defamiliarize our world and offer (...)
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  27. Money, Democracy, and the Good Life.Timothy Sullivan - 2007 - Vera Lex 8 (1/2):59-72.
     
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  28. On a Stumbling Block to Inter-Religious Dialogue.Thomas P. Sullivan - 1998 - Dialogue and Universalism 8 (11):197-202.
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  29. Pandering.T. Sullivan - 1997 - Journal of Thought 32:75-84.
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  30. The Negative Dialectic of Equality and Freedom.Timothy Sullivan - 1980 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 15 (36):83.
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  31. The Problem of Universals in the Later Ludwig Wittgenstein.Thomas D. Sullivan - 1969 - Dissertation, St. John's University (New York)
     
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  32. The Sceptical Feminist.Timothy Sullivan - 1981 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28:399-401.
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  33. Women, Reason & Nature.T. D. Sullivan - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:367-369.
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    Aquinas on “Exists”.Thomas D. Sullivan - 1993 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67 (2):157-166.
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    Landscapes with Angels.Thomas J. Sullivan - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (3/4):305-307.
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    The Foundations of Christian Culture.Thomas J. Sullivan, Francis G. Tanczos & Elliott Guerra - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (1-2):251-255.
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  37. Coming to terms: a response to Rachels.Thomas D. Sullivan - 1994 - In Bonnie Steinbock & Alastair Norcross (eds.), Killing and Letting Die. Fordham University Press. pp. 155--63.
     
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    G. K. Chesterton “Revival” Week.Thomas J. Sullivan - 2010 - The Chesterton Review 36 (3/4):219-221.
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    Benevolence and Absolute Prohibitions.Thomas D. Sullivan & Gary Atkinson - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):247-259.
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    Gathering Materials to Philosophize: Elements of An Aristotelian Approach to Texts.Robert Pannier & Thomas D. Sullivan - 1998 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72:131-138.
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    Turner, Denys. The Darkness of God.Thomas D. Sullivan - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (1):193-194.
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    Benedictine Masters of the university of Paris in the late middle ages: Patterns of recruitment.Thomas Sullivan - 1993 - Vivarium 31 (2):226-240.
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    Women and Ideology.Timothy D. Sullivan - 1980 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27:94-115.
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    Unequal Americans: Practices and Politics of Intergroup Relations.Teresa A. Sullivan - 1980 - Ethics 91 (1):160-162.
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    Getting a grip on the philosophies of Thomas Aquinas: A defense of systematic reconstruction.Thomas Sullivan & Russell Pannier - 2001 - Faith and Philosophy 18 (1):50-60.
    Because many of Aquinas’s most distinctive philosophical claims are embedded in theological works, in order to see what his philosophy comes to it is necessary to do a great deal of extracting and reconstructing. A major school of interpretation, however, cautions that such efforts are misguided, since Aquinas’ philosophy and theology are inextricably bound together. We respond that some versions of this inseparability thesis are too strong to be true and the remainder too weak to stand in the way of (...)
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    Berkeley’s Moral Philosophy.Thomas D. Sullivan - 1970 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 19:193-201.
    To discern the contours of a Berkeleian moral philosophy the article has been divided into four sections: the first introduces the moral importance of Berkeley’s new principle; in the second section the inter-dependence of morality and sociality is discussed; the third section identifies perennial moral problems and Berkeley’s success or failure in dealing with them; the fourth occupies itself with a notion of the common good that is socio-historical. Berkeley’s moral pragmatism is placed in relief in this way.
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    The Educational Bureaucracy’s Credibility Gap.Timothy Sullivan - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):85-91.
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    Mindful logic: how to resolve some paradoxes of identity.Russell Pannier & Thomas Sullivan - 1988 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (2):249-266.
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    The geometry of solids in Hilbert spaces.Theodore F. Sullivan - 1973 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (4):575-580.
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    Does God Will Evil?Sandra L. Menssen & Thomas D. Sullivan - 1997 - The Monist 80 (4):598 - 610.
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