Joseph W. Koterski, S.J., is an American Jesuit philosopher who teaches at Fordham University in New York and serves as editor-in-chief of International Philosophical Quarterly. He recently finished ...
Alasdair MacIntyre, a towering figure in moral philosophy and a Catholic convert credited with reviving the discipline of virtue ethics, died on May 21 at age 96. His seminal 1981 work After Virtue ...
Serving as the Gadamer Visiting Professor at Boston College during Boston's arduous, record-breaking winter of 2015 did nothing to dissuade Dermot Moran from his desire to return to the University.
Oblate Fr. George McLean speaks at the Universit‡ Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy, in June 2004. WASHINGTON-- In 40 years of quiet work, Oblate Fr. George F. McLean has traveled the globe -- ...
Catholic university programs in philosophy, theology and canon law — especially those designed for future priests — must be marked by fidelity to church tradition, academic rigor and an awareness of ...
Whenever it seems that Aquinas might recede into dusty memory, a new wave of truth-seekers brings him back. A significant Catholic moment occurred in the middle of the twentieth century. Consider ...
Socrates had important answers to the big questions in life. But he was especially good at asking questions, helping his students use their own reason to discover answers that were available to them ...
Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, the Catholic philosopher whose work on subjects from Aristotelian ethics to the perils of birth control is enjoying a renaissance, died 10 years ago this week in ...
The Department of Philosophy at Saint Louis University is distinguished by a long-standing tradition of pluralism both of methodology and interest. In recent years, we have gained national and ...
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