Books:
- Ockham's Theory of Propositions: Part II of the
Summa
Logicae,
translated by Alfred J. Freddoso and Henry Schuurman and introduced by
Alfred J. Freddoso (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press,
1980),
viii + 212 pp. Introduction, entitled "Ockham's Theory of Truth
Conditions,"
pp. 1-76.
Reprinted: South Bend, IN: St. Augustine's
Press, 1998.
- The Existence and Nature of God, edited with an
introduction
by Alfred J. Freddoso (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press,
1983), viii + 190 pp. Editor's
Introduction, pp. 1-10. Contributors include Nelson Pike, Richard
Swinburne,
Philip Quinn, Thomas Flint and Alfred Freddoso, James Ross, Clement
Dore,
and Mark Jordan.
- Luis de Molina, On Divine Foreknowledge (Part IV
of
the "Concordia"),
translated, with an introduction and notes, by Alfred J. Freddoso
(Ithaca,
NY: Cornell University Press, 1988), xiv + 286 pp. Introduction, pp.
1-81.
Reprinted in paperback edition:
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2004 (Cornell Classics in
Philosophy Series).
Section 5 of Introduction reprinted as "Objections
to
Molinism, and
Replies," in William Hasker, David Basinger, and Eef Dekker, eds., Middle
Knowledge: Theory and Applications (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang,
2000), pp. 22-34.
Translation of Disputation 52, sections 8-19, reprinted
as
"Middle
Knowledge: The Classic Statement," in William Hasker, David Basinger,
and Eef Dekker,
eds., Middle Knowledge: Theory and Applications (Frankfurt am
Main: Peter Lang, 2000), pp. 7-21.
Excerpt from Section 4 of Introduction reprinted
in
William Lane Craig,
Kevin Meeker, J. P. Moreland, Michael Murray, and Timothy O'Connor,
eds., Philosophy of Religion: A Reader and Guide
(Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002), pp. 257-263.
- William of Ockham, Quodlibetal Questions, Volume 1:
Quodlibets 1-4,
translated by Alfred J. Freddoso and Francis E. Kelley (New Haven, CT:
Yale University Press, 1991), xxviii + 391 pp. In Norman Kretzmann,
Eleonore
Stump, and John Wippel, eds., The Yale Library of Medieval
Philosophy.
(Paperback edition: Yale University Press, 1998).
- William of Ockham, Quodlibetal Questions, Volume 2:
Quodlibets 5-7,
translated by Alfred J. Freddoso (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,
1991), vii + 305 pp. In Norman Kretzmann, Eleonore Stump, and John
Wippel,
eds., The Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy. (Paperback
edition:
Yale University Press, 1998).
- Francisco Suarez, On Efficient Causality:
Metaphysical Disputations
17-19, translated by Alfred J. Freddoso (New Haven, CT: Yale
University
Press, 1994), xx + 428 pp. In Norman Kretzmann, Eleonore Stump, and
John
Wippel, eds., The Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy.
- Francisco Suarez, On Creation, Conservation, and
Concurrence: Metaphysical
Disputations 20-22, translation, notes, and introduction by Alfred
J. Freddoso (South Bend, IN: St. Augustine's Press, 2002), cxxiii + 267
pp. Introduction, entitled "Suarez on Metaphysical Inquiry, Efficient
Causality,
and Divine Action," pp. xi-cxxiii.
Papers and Reviews
- "Abailard
on Collective Realism," Journal of Philosophy 75 (1978):
527-538.
- "O-Propositions and Ockham's Theory of Supposition," Notre
Dame Journal
of Formal Logic 20 (1979): 741-750.
- "Accidental
Necessity and Power over the Past," Pacific Philosophical
Quarterly
63 (1982): 54-68.
- "Accidental
Necessity and Logical Determinism," Journal of Philosophy
80
(1983): 257-278.
Reprinted in John Martin Fischer, ed., God,
Foreknowledge, and
Freedom (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1989), pp.
136-158.
Reprinted in John Martin Fischer, ed., Free
Will: Critical Concepts in Philosopy, vol. 1: Free
Will: Concepts and Challenges (London: Routledge
(Taylor and Francis Group), 2005.)
- Review
of Does
God Have a Nature? by Alvin Plantinga (Milwaukee: Marquette
University
Press, 1980), Christian Scholar's Review 12 (1983): 78-83.
- "Maximal
Power"
(with Thomas P. Flint), pp. 81-113 in Alfred J. Freddoso, ed., The
Existence
and Nature of God (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press,
1983).
Reprinted in Thomas V. Morris, ed., The Concept of
God
(New
York: Oxford University Press, 1987), pp. 134-167.
Reprinted in William Lane Craig, Kevin Meeker, J. P.
Moreland, Michael Murray, and Timothy O'Connor, eds., Philosophy of
Religion: A Reader and Guide (Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University
Press, 2002), pp. 265-281.
- "Logic,
Ontology
and Ockham's Christology," New Scholasticism 57 (1983):
293-330.
- Review
of Suarez on Individuation, Metaphysical Disputation V:
Individual Unity
and Its Principle, translated with an introduction and glossary
by Jorge J.E. Gracia (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1982), Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research 44 (1984): 419-421.
- Review
of The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From
the Rediscovery
of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism, 1100-1600,
edited by Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny and Jan Pinborg (New York:
Cambridge
University Press, 1982), Journal of Philosophy 81 (1984):
150-156.
- "Human
Nature,
Potency and the Incarnation," Faith and Philosophy 3
(1986):
27-53.
- "The
Necessity
of Nature," Midwest Studies in Philosophy 11 (1986):
215-242.
- Review
of John Buridan on Self-Reference: Chapter Eight of Buridan's
Sophismata,
edited and translated with an introduction and philosophical commentary
by G. E. Hughes (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982), Nous
20 (1986): 77-81.
- Contribution
to "A Symposium on Text Editing and Translating," Franciscan
Studies
46 (1986): 55-59.
- "Medieval
Aristotelianism and the Case against Secondary Causation in Nature,"
pp. 74-118 in Thomas V. Morris, ed., Divine and Human Action:
Essays
in the Metaphysics of Theism (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press,
1988).
- "William
of Ockham," in Lawrence Becker, ed., Encyclopedia of Ethics
(New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1991), pp. 1283-1285.
- "Ontological
Reductionism and Faith versus Reason: A Critique of Adams on Ockham,"
Faith and Philosophy 8 (1991): 317-339.
- "God's
General
Concurrence with Secondary Causes: Why Conservation is Not Enough,"
Philosophical Perspectives 5 (1991): 553-585.
- Review
of God, Time, and Knowledge by William Hasker (Ithaca,
NY: Cornell
University Press, 1989), Faith and Philosophy 8 (1993):
99-107.
- "On Being
a Catholic University: Some Reflections on Our Present Predicament,"
Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Newsletter 17, no. 1
(December,
1993): 42-47.
- "God's
General
Concurrence with Secondary Causes: Pitfalls and Prospects," American
Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67 (1994): 131-156.
- "Church
Tradition
and the Catholic University: A Response," in The Nature of
Catholic
Higher Education: Proceedings from the Eighteenth Convention of the
Fellowship
of Catholic Scholars, 1995 (Minneapolis, 1996): 75-84.
- "Molina,
Luis
de," in Edward Craig, ed., Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(London: Routledge, 1998).
- "Molinism,"
in Edward Craig, ed., Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(London:
Routledge, 1998).
- "The
'Openness'
of God: A Reply to William Hasker," Christian Scholar's Review
28 (1998): 124-133.
- "Ockham
on
Faith and Reason," pp. 326-349 in Paul V. Spade, ed., The
Cambridge
Companion to Ockham (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.)
- "Two Roles
for Catholic Philosophers," pp. 229-253 in John P. O'Callaghan and
Thomas S. Hibbs, eds., Recovering Nature: Essays in Natural
Philosophy,
Ethics, and Metaphysics in Honor of Ralph McInerny (Notre Dame,
IN:
University of Notre Dame Press, 1999.)
- "Suarez
on God's Causal Involvement in Sinful Acts," pp. 10-34 in Elmar
Kremer
and Michael Latzer, eds., The Problem of Evil in Early Modern
Philosophy
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001).
- "Fides
et Ratio: A 'Radical' Vision of Intellectual Inquiry," pp.
13-31
in Alice Ramos and Marie George, eds., Faith, Scholarship and
Culture
in the 21st Century (Washington, DC: American Maritain
Association,
distributed by Catholic University of America Press, 2002). [This
is the published version; for a slightly amended unpublished version,
click here.]
- "Good
News,
Your Soul Hasn't Died Quite Yet," in Michael Baur, ed., Person,
Soul, and Immortality: Proceedings of the American Catholic
Philosophical
Association (New York: American Catholic Philosophical Association)
75 (2002): 99-120.
[PDF version]
- Review
of John F. Kavanaugh, SJ, Who Count as Persons? Human
Identity
and the Ethics of Killing (Washington, DC: Georgetown University
Press,
2001), Houston Catholic Worker, January-February 2002.
- "The
Church and Art," Logos 5 (2002): 217-220. [PDF
version with excerpt from Pope John Paul's Letter to Artist
that the piece comments on]
- "Christian
Faith as a Way of Life ," pp. 173-197 in William E. Mann, ed., The
Blackwell
Guide to Philosophy of Religion (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing
Co., 2004).
- "Angels
and Demons," Faith Essentials (Electronic Publication of
the Association of Students at Catholic Colleges), January 2005.
- Review of Romanus Cessario, O.P., A Short History of Thomism (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University Press, 2005), The Thomist, forthcoming.
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