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Jacques Maritain Bibliography

American Maritain Association Publications


Adler, Mortimer J. “Great Books, Democracy, and Truth.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), pp. 33-46.

Allard, Jean-Louis. “Maritain’s Epistemology of Modern Science: A Summary Presentation.” Selected Papers From the Conference-Seminar on Jacques Maritain’s The Degrees of Knowledge (1981), pp. 174-84.

Allard, Jean-Louis. “Le témoignage intellectuellement manifesté.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 273-79.

Allen, R.S.M., Prudence. “Mary and the Vocation of Philosophers.” The Vocation of the Catholic Philosopher: From Maritain to John Paul II (2010), pp. 51-76.

Anastaplo, George. “Introduction: The Forms of our Knowing: A Somewhat Socratic Introduction.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), p. 1-30.

Anastaplo, George. “Democracy and Philosophy: On Yves R. Simon and Mortimer J. Adler.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), pp. 79-85.

Andic, Martin. “Connaturality.” Maritain and America (2009), pp. 147-62.

Arias, Jr. David. “The Shadow of Molinism: Reflections of Grace and Liberty in Maritain.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 97-110.

Arraj, James. “Nonlocality and Maritain’s Dream of a Philosophy of Nature.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), pp. 269-75.

Artigas, Mariano. “The Mind of the Universe: Understanding Science and Religion.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 113-25.

Ashley, Benedict M., O.P. “Thomism and the Transition from the Classical World-View to Historical-Mindedness.” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 109-22.

Ashley, Benedict M., O.P. “Introduction.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 1-18.

Ashley, Benedict, O.P. “The End of Philosophy and the End of Physics: A Dead End.” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 12-22.

Asselin, Don T. “Catholic Philosophy, Realism, and the Postmodern Dilemma.” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 23-37.

Asselin, Don T. “A Weakness in the ‘Standard Argument’ for Natural Immortality.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 17-27.

Asselin, Don. T. “Foundationalism and Foundation in Strauss and Maritain.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 119-32.

Augros, Michael. “The Disparity of Disagreement in Science and Philosophy.” Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom (2012), pp. 3-20.

Baur, Michael. “Heidegger and Aquinas on the Self as Substance.” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 38-57.

Bertrand, Samantha. “Aristotle’s Gentleman: A Good and Noble Philosphy of Education.” Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics (2014), pp. 263-79.

Bird, Otto. “A Dialectical Version of Philosophical Discussion.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), pp. 57-64.

Blackwell, Richard J. “Maritain on the Relationship Between the Philosophy of Nature and Modern Science_ (Commentary on ‘Maritain’s Views on the Philosophy of Nature’ by John C. Cahalan).” Selected Papers From the Conference-Seminar on Jacques Maritain’s The Degrees of Knowledge (1981), pp. 219-27.

Boyle, William J. “Maritain and the Future of Reason.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 155-66.

Braman, Brian J. “Epiphany and Authenticity: The Aesthetic Vision of Charles Taylor.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 224-36.

Brown, Montague. “Introduction: The Analogy of Love.” Love and Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. vii-xiii.

Brown, Montague. “Fairness, Freedom, and Responsibility.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 284-98.

Budziszewski, J. “Denying What We Can’t Not Know.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 159-65.

Burrell, C. S. C., David B. “Reflections on ‘Negative Theology’ in the Light of a Recent Venture to Speak of ‘God Without Being,’” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 58-67.

Burrell, C. S. C., David B. “Jacques Maritain and Bernard Lonergan on Divine and Human Freedom.” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 161-68.

Bush, William. “Maritain and the Pursuit of Happiness in Light of Claudel, Péguy, and Bernanos.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 220-34.

Bush, William. “Raissa, Jacques and the Abyss of Christian Orthodoxy.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 25-32.

Bush, William. “Bernanosian Barbs and Maritain’s Marigny Lecture.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 81-94.

Bush, William. “Bloy, Maritain, and Salvation by the Jews.” Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994), pp. 179-93.

Butera, Giuseppe. “Introduction: The Philosophy of Nature Is The Beginning of Wisdom.” Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom (2012), ix-xx.

Cahalan, John C. “Maritain’s Views on the Philosophy of Nature.” Selected Papers From the Conference-Seminar on Jacques Maritain’s The Degrees of Knowledge (1981), pp. 185-218.

Cahalan, John C. “On the Training of Thomists.” The Future of Thomism (1992), pp. 133-48.

Cahalan, John C. “Making Something Out of Nihilation.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 191-202.

Califano, Joseph J. “Some Remarks on Metaphysics and Knowledge by Means of Notions_ (Commentary on ‘Maritain’s Metaphysics’ by R. J. Henle, S.J.).” Selected Papers From the Conference-Seminar on Jacques Maritain’s The Degrees of Knowledge (1981), pp. 55-60.

Califano, Joseph J. “The Self, Intersubjectivity, and the Common Good.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 281-92.

Califano, Joseph J. “Modernization and Human Values.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 159-70.

Califano, Joseph J. “Human Suffering and Our Post-Civilized Cultural Mind: A Maritainian Analysis.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 201-14.

Califano, Joseph J. “Truth and Suffering.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 268-80.

Califano, Joseph J. “Modernization of the Law of the ‘Prise de conscience.’”Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler_ (1989), pp. 227-36.

Capeheart, James. “Incarnate Spirit: Proper Thomistic Definition of the Human Being or Merely a Description of the Human Soul? Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics_ (2014), pp. 83-98.

Caplin, Diane. “The Good Citizen and the Demands of Democracy: An Application of the Political Philosophy of Yves R. Simon.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 293-306.

Casanova, Carlos A. “Christian Identity and Scholarly Vocation in a Secularized Society.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 211-24.

Cessario, Romanus, O.P. “Virtue Theory and the Present Evolution of Thomism.” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 291-300.

Cessario, Romanus, O.P. “Freedom and Satisfaction.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 207-25.

Cessario, Romanus, O.P. “John Poinsot: On the Gift of Counsel.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 163-78.

Chamberlain, Stephen. “Aquinas, Psychoanalysis, and the Internal Sense Faculties.” Human Nature, Contemplation and The Political Order: Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain’s Scholasticism and Politics (2014), pp. 26-40.

Ciapolo, Roman T., editor. “Contributors.” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 288-92.

Clair, Joseph Allan. “Introduction.” Maritain and America (2009), pp. v-xxvi.

Clarke, W. Norris, S.J. “Thomism and Contemporary Philosophical Pluralism.” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 91-108.

Cochran, Clarke E., and Thomas Rourke. “Moving Beyond Ideology in Christian Economic Thought: Yves R. Simon and the Recent Debates.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 307-31.

Colapietro, Vincent M. “History, Tradition, and Truth.” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 123-32.

Colvert, Gavin T. “The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy in a Postmodern World.” Faith Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 32-56.

Colvert, Gavin T. “Introduction.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. vii-xxix.

Colvert, Gavin T. “Maritain and the Idea of a Catholic University.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 44-65.

Colvert, Gavin, editor. “Contributors.” Reading the Cosmos (2011), pp. 257-259.

Colvert, Gavin. “Aquinas and the Limits of Political Authority: Natural Lawyer or Virtue Politician?” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 130-61.

Colvert, Gavin., editor. “Contributors.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 285-92.

Conley, John J., S.J. “Freud as Political ‘Adversarius.’” _Human Nature, Contemplation and The Political Order: Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain’s “Scholasticism and Politics’ (2014), pp. 19-25.

Conley, John J., S.J. “Friendship and Political Virtue: Rereading Aristotle.” Love And Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. 125-29.

Conley, John J., S.J. “Job, Our Contemporary.” Aquinas and Maritain on Evil: Mystery and Metaphysics (2013), pp. 13-19.

Conley, John J., S.J. “Religious Freedom as Catholic Crisis.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 226-41.

Conley, John J., S.J. “Introduction: Disputed Questions of Redemption.” Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics (2014), pp. vii-xii.

Conley, John J., S.J. “Sign, Symbol, Initiatory Sacrament.” Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics (2014), pp. 163-69.

Conley, S.J. John J. “Imitating Nature: Maritain’s Reservations Concerning Artistic Mimesis.” Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom (2012), pp. 241-48.

Cooper, John W. “Natural Law and Economic Humanism.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 147-58.

Cross, Bryan R. “Aquinas on the Original Harmonies and the Problem of Evil.” Aquinas and Maritain on Evil: Mystery and Metaphysics (2013), pp. 237-48.

Cross, Bryan R. “St. Thomas Aquinas on Unity as an End of Love.” Love And Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. 168-78.

Cuddeback, John A. “Yves R. Simon and Aquinas on Willing the Common Good,” Maritain and America (2009), pp. 58-72.

Cuddeback, John A. “Truth and Friendship: The Importance of the Conversation of Friends.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 26-33.

Cuddeback, John. “A Free Culture: Living the Primacy of the For-Itself.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 47-60.

Cuddeback, Matthew. “Form and Fluidity: The Aquinian Roots of Maritain’s Doctrine of the Spiritual Preconscious.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 34-44.

Cullen, Christopher M., S.J. “Scholastic Hylomorphism and Western Art: From the Gothic to the Baroque.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 45-57.

Cullen, Christopher, S.J. “Dignitatis Humane and a Catholic Society: The Confessional State as a Perennial Possibility.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 242-54.

Cullen, Christopher, S.J. “Transcendental Thomism: Realism Rejected.” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 72-86.

Cullen, S.J. and Joseph Allan Clair., editors. “Contributors.” Maritain and America (2009), pp. 267-70.

Culpepper, Gary. “A Marriage Made in Heaven: The Maritains on Spousal Love and Mystical Life.” Love and Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. 255-65.

De Franch, Ramon Sugranyes. “A Personal Memoir.” Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994), pp. 260-68.

De Marco, Donald. “The Fundamental Role of Duty in Jacques Maritain’s Moral Philosophy.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 61-75.

De Torre, Joseph M. “Morality and Christian Morality.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 264-80.

De Torre, Joseph M. “The Mysterious Value of the Human Person.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), p. 31-42.

De Torre, Joseph M. “The Common Good and the Good Society: The Genesis of a Concept and its Consequences.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 31-39.

De Torre, Joseph. “Thomism and Postmodernism.” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 248-57.

De Torre, Joseph. “Maritain’s ‘Integral Humanism’ and Catholic Social Teaching.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 202-08.

De Torre, Joseph. “Is There Such a Thing as Christian Philosophy? Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, Vol. 19, Summer_ (1996), pp. 11-13.

De Torre. Joseph M. “Person, Community and Education: Who Are the Benefactors of Humanity? Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Spring, 1998), pp. 16-18.

DeGroot, Jean. “Distinguishing Between Natural Philosophy and Science: The Case of Ancient Mechanics.” Distinctions of Being: Philosophical Approaches to Reality (2013), pp. 225-42.

DeHaan, Daniel D. “Simon and Maritain on the Vocation of Species in Medio.” Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics (2014), pp. 54-82.

DeKoninck, Thomas. “Réflexions sur l’intelligence.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 55-70.

DeMarco, Donald. “The Darkening of the Intellect: Four Ways of Sinning Against the Light.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 69-81.

DeMarco, Donald. “Descartes, Mathematics and Music.” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 35-44.

Dechert, Charles, R. “Truth Values and Cultural Pluralism.”The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education_ (1999), pp. 259-70.

Deely, John. “Quid Sit Postmodernismus?” _Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 68-96.

Deely, John. “Maritain, Ratzinger, and the New Era of Intellectual Culture.” Distinctions of Being: Philosophical Approaches to Reality (2013), pp. 204-24,

Delfino, Robert A. “Mystical Theology in Aquinas and Maritain.”Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing_ (2002), p. 253-68.

Dennehy, Raymond. “How Maritain May Have Bridged The Gap Between Metaphysics And Activism.” Distinctions of Being: Philosophical Approaches to Reality (2013), pp. 180-203.

Dennehy, Raymond. “The Philosophical Catbird Seat: A Defense of Maritain’s ‘Philosophia Perennis.’” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp.65-76.

Dennehy, Raymond. “Abortion and Ideology.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 265-83.

Dennehy, Raymond. “The Contemporaneity of Maritain’s Existence and the Existent.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 267-72.

Dennehy, Raymond. “The Loss of the Knowing Subject in Contemporary Epistemology.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), pp. 128-49.

Dennehy, Raymond. “Always the Metaphysician: Maritain’s Ontology of anti-Racism.” Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994) pp. 36-50.

Dennehy, Raymond. “Being is Better than Freedom.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), pp. 253-62.

Dennehy, Raymond. “Can Jacques Maritain Save Liberal Democracy from Itself?” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 257-69.

Dewan, Lawrence, O.P. “St. Thomas and the Renewal of Metaphysics.” The Vocation of the Catholic Philosopher: From Maritain to John Paul II (2010), pp. 166-83.

DiNoia, J. A., O.P. “Thomism After Thomism: Aquinas and the Future of Theology.” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 231-46.

Doering, Bernard. “Loneliness and the Existent: The Dark Nights of Raissa Maritain and Pierre Reverdy.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 11-24.

Doering, Bernard. “Jacques Maritain, Charles Journet, and Humanae Vitae.” Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics (2014), pp. 150-62.

Doering, Bernard. “The Philosophy of Work and the Future of Civilization: Maritain, Weil and Simon.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 49-70.

Doering, Bernard. “The Origin and Development of Maritain’s Idea of the Chosen People.” Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994), pp. 17-35.

Doering, Bernard. “Lacrimae Rerum – Tears at the Heart of Things: Jacques Maritain and Georges Rouault.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), pp. 204-23.

Doolan, Gregory. “Maritain, St. Thomas Aquinas, and the First Principles of Natural Law.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 127-39.

Dougherty, Jude P. “John Courtney Murray: A Thomist on the Truths We Hold.” The Future of Thomism (1992), pp. 265-78.

Dougherty, Jude P. “Nova et Vetera: Maritain as Critic.” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 1-11.

Dougherty, Jude P. “Nova et Vetera: Maritain as Critic.” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 1-11.

Dougherty, Jude P. “John Courtney Murray: A Thomist on the Truths We Hold.” The Future of Thomism (1992), pp. 265-78.

Downey, Patrick. “Dante, Aquinas, and the Roots of the Modern Aesthetization of Reality.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 85-95.

Dumsday, Travis. “Have The Laws of Nature Been Eliminated?” Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom (2012), pp. 111-28.

Dunaway, John Marson. “The Majesty of Inersubjectivity: Maritain And Marcel Contra Cartesian Subjectivity.” Distinction of Being: Philosophical Approaches to Reality (2013), pp. 145-58.

Dunaway, John Marson. “Un seul amour en nous: Human and Divine Love in Maritain and Literature.” Love And Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. 64-75.

Dunaway, John Marson. “Maritain on the Song of Songs.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), p. 315-23.

Dunaway, John Marson. “Maritain’s Influence on American Literature.” Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics (2014), pp. 226-34.

Dunaway, John Marson. “Exiles and Fugitives: The Maritain-Tate-Gordon Letters.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 27-38.

Duncan, Roger. “Maritain’s Unnatural Acts.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 212-19.

Duncan, Roger. “Freedom and the Unconscious.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 179-90.

Edman, Rosalind Smith. “Feminism, Postmodernism and Thomism Confront Questions of Gender.” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 97-106.

Erb, Frederick. “Preserving the ‘Catholic Moment’ by Inaugurating Catholic Studies at Non-Catholic Colleges and Universities.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21se Century (2002), pp. 219-47.

Erb, Heather McAdam. “The Mountain and the Valley: Medieval Orderings of Contemplation and Action.” Human Nature, Contemplation and The Political Order: Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain’s Scholasticism and Politics (2014), pp. 193-215.

Erb, Heather McAdam. “’Pati Divina’: Mystical Union in Aquinas.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), “ pp. 73-96.

Erb, Heather McAdam. “From Rivulets to the Fountain’s Source: Image and Love in Aquinas’ Christian Anthropology.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 61-91.

Erb, Heather McAdam. “Natural Mysticism – Gateway or Detour? Aquinas, Maritain, and the Core/Contexualist Debate.” Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics (2014), pp. 23-53.

Erb, Heather McAdam. “Chosen for Glory: Aquinas on Vocation to the Supernatural.” The Vocation of the Catholic Philosopher: From Maritain to John Paul II (2010), pp. 230-52.

Evans, John X. “Jacques Maritain, Heroic Humanism and the Gospel.” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 179-98.

Fallon, Robert. “Knowledge and Subjectivity in Maritain, Stravinsky, and Messiaen.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), p. 284-302.

Feingold, Lawrence. “The Vision of God in Christ: ‘Who Loved Me and Gave Himself for Me.’” Love and Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. 218-32.

Feldmeier, Peter. “Maritain on Eros and Agape: Entering the Paradox.” Love And Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. 179-90.

FitzGerald, Desmond J. “Gilson, ‘Aeterni Patris,’ and the Direction of Twenty-First Century Catholic Philosophy.” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 83-90 .

FitzGerald, Desmond J. “Adler’s ‘The Idea of Freedom’” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), pp. 47-56.

FitzGerald, Desmond J. “A Tribute to Rev. Gerald B. Phelan: Educator and Lover of Truth.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 97-102.

FitzGerald, Desmond. “Maritain and Gilson on the Challenge of Political Democracy.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 61-69.

FitzGerald, Desmond. “Anton Pegis’s Thomistic Theory of Man as an Incarnate Spirit.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 92-105.

FitzGerald, Desmond. “Without Me You Can Do Nothing.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 227-34.

FitzGerald, Desmond. “Gilson and Maritain on the Principle of Sufficient Reason.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), p. 120-27.

FitzGerald, Desmond. “Maritain and Gilson on Painting.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 190-99.

FitzGerald, Desmond. “Hilaire Belloc and the Jews.” Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994), pp. 214-27.

Fodor, Sarah J. “’No Literary Orthodoxy:’ Flannery O’Connor, the New Critics, and Jacques Maritain.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), pp. 247-56.

Fossati, William J. “Out of the Shadow: Henri Bergson and Three French Philosophers.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), pp. 276-83.

Fossati, William J. “Maximum Influence from Minimum Abilities: La Mettrie and Radical Materialism.” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 45-57.

Fossati, William J. “Jacques Maritain and Emmanuel Mounier On America: Two Catholic Views.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), pp. 270-83.

Freddoso, Alfred J. “Fides et Ratio: A ‘Radical’ Vision of Intellectual Inquiry.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 13-31.

Froelich, Gregory. “Ultimate End and Common Good in ‘Summa Theologiae, Secuna Pars.’” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 301-04.

Fuller, Timothy, John G. Hittinger. “Contributors.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 255-58.

Fuller, Timothy. “Jacques Maritain and Michael Oakeshott on the Modern State.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 24-33.

Furton, Edward. “Richard Hooker as Source of the Founding Principles of American Natural Law.” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 101-09.

Gallagher, Donald A. “Recollections of Three Thinkers: Adler, Simon, and Maritain.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), pp. 13-32.

Gallagher, Donald A. “Message to the American Maritain Association and the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), pp. 277-78.

Gallagher, Donald Arthur. “The Philosophy of Culture in Jacques Maritain.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 277-86.

Gallagher, Donald Arthur. “The Reception of the Maritain Medal.” Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994), pp. 249-55.

Gallagher, Rev. Daniel B. “Art, Otherness, and History in Maritain, Gilson, and De Finance.” Love And Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. 41-52.

Gallagher, Rev. Daniel B. “’The Obedience of Faith’ in “Dei Verbum”: A Pauline Phrase and Its Implications for Catholic Intellectual Life.”The Vocation of the Catholic Philosopher: From Maritain to John Paul II_ (2010), pp. 30-50.

Garcia, J. L. A. “White Nights of the Soul: Christopher Nolan’s ‘Insomnia’ and the Renewal of Moral Reflection in Film.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 174-210.

Garcia, Laura L. “Does Maritain Solve the Problem of Evil?” Aquinas and Maritain on Evil: Mystery and Metaphysics (2013), pp. 103-29.

Gardner, Elinor, O.P. “Nature And Rights: The Meaning of a Universal Agreement On Human Rights.” Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom (2012), pp. 215-29.

Geis, Robert. “Descartes’s ‘Res’: An Interactionist Difficulty.” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 22-34.

George, Marie I. “Humans And Apes: On Whether Language Usage, Knowledge of Others’ Beliefs, And Knowledge of Others’ Emotions Indicate That They Differ When It Comes to Rationality.” _Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom. (2012), pp. 163-89.

George, Marie I. “Aquinas on Trust and Our Social Nature.”The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain_ (2010) , pp. 110-28.

George, Marie I. “The Catholic Faith, Scripture, and the Question of the Existence of Intelligent Extra-terrestrial Life.”Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century_ (2002), pp. 135-45.

George, O.M.I., Francis Cardinal. “Introduction.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. xiii-xxii.

Goodreau, John R. “Kant’s Contribution to the Idea of Democratic Pluralism.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 99-112.

Goyette, John. “Augustine versus Newman on the Relation between Sacred and Secular Science.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 202-18.

Graham, Joseph M. “The Philosophy of Nature, Empirical Science, Metaphysics_ (Commentary on “Maritain’s Views on the Philosophy of Nature,” by John C. Cahalan). Selected Papers From the Conference-Seminar on Jacques Maritain’s The Degrees of Knowledge (1981), pp. 228-35.

Grant, Matthews W. “The Naturalistic Fallacy and Natural Law Methodology.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 168-81.

Grant, W. Matthews. “Thomist or Relativist? MacIntyre’s Interpretation of adaequatio intellectus et rei.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), p. 102-19.

Green, Catherine. “Work, Rest, and Generosity.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 49-60.

Green, Catherine. “It Takes One to Know One: Connaturality – Knowledge or Prejudice?” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), p. 43-55.

Green, Catherine. “Freedom and Determination: An Examinationof Yves R. Simon’s Ontology of Freedom.”Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler_ (1989), pp. 89-100.

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Jaspers, Andrew. “Four-Dimensional Objects And The Philosophy of Nature: Maritain And Simon’s Timely Contributions to Anglo-American Metaphysics.” Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom (2012), pp. 129-48.

Jensen, Steven. “Why The Senses Cannot Have Truth: The Need for Abstraction.” Distinctions of Being: Philosophical Approaches to Reality (2013), pp. 3-20.

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Ollivant, Douglas A., editor. “Contributors.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), p. 324-27.

Osenga, Katherine Anne. “Incarnate Beauty: Maritain and the Aesthetic Experience of Contemporary Icons.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 200-10.

Pagan Aguiar, Peter A. “The End of Democracy: Authority or Freedom from Truth?” _Human Nature. Contemplation and the Political Order: Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain’s ‘Scholasticism and Politics’ (2014), pp. 104-13.

Pagan Aguiar, Peter A. “Darwin and Design: Exploring a Debate.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 103-25.

Pagan Aguiar, Peter. “Faith, Physical Determinism, and Scientific Method.” Distinctions of Being: Philosophical Approaches to Reality (2013), pp. 243-64.

Pagan Aguilar, Peter, and Teresa Auer, O.P., editors. “Contributors.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 299-304.

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Palms, John M. “The Public University and the Common Good.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 19-28.

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Pellegrino, Edmund D., M.D. “Humanism and Bioethics: The Prophetic Voice of Jacques Maritain_ (1882-1973)” The Vocation of the Catholic Philosopher: From Maritain to John Paul II (2010), pp. 203-17.

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Ramos, Alice, and Marie I. George, editors. “Contributors.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 322-26.

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Ramos, Alice. “Transcending Bodily Existence and Vulnerability.” Maritain and America (2009), pp. 179-91.

Ramos, Alice. “Evil and Providence: Toward a New Moral Order.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 268-79.

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Ramos, Alice. “Foreword.” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom I (2009), pp. vii-xii.

Ramos, Alice. “The Enlightened Mentality and Academic Freedom.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 35-47.

Ramos, Alice. “Editor’s Note.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. ix-1.

Ramos, Alice. “Beauty, Mind, and the Universe.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 70-84.

Ramos, Alice. “Toward a Recovery of the Moral Sense.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 99-109.

Ramos, Alice. “Editor’s Note.”Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century_ (2002), pp. ix.

Ramos-Reyes, Mario. “Latin American Democracies at the Crossroads.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 247-58.

Ramos-Reyes, Mario. “Catholic Positivism or Positivist Catholic? Why Did Catholics Follow Maurras?” _Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom (2012), pp. 229-40.

Raubicheck, Walter. “The Freshmen Seminar: A History of the Western University.”The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education_ (1999), pp. 220-26.

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Redpath, Peter A. “Acknowledgements.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. vii.

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Redpath, Peter A. “Select Bibliography.” _From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain, pp. 297-306 (1990).

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Redpath, Peter, editor. “Contributors.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 293-96.

Redpath, Peter. “Private Morality and Public Enforcement.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 293-306.

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Reichberg, Gregory M. https://www3.nd.edu/~maritain/ama/McInerny/McInerny11.pdf“’Studiositas,’ The Virtue of Attention.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 143-52.

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Rioux, Bertrand. “L’intuition de l’être chez Maritain.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 93-102.

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Rosato, Jennifer. “Holism and Realism: A Look at Maritain’s Distinction Between Science and The Philosophy of Nature.” Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom (2012), pp. 21-31.

Rose, Mary Carmen. “Eros and the Catholic Tradition.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 28-40.

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Royal, Robert, “Pegúy, Dreyfus, Maritain.” _Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994), pp. 194-213.

Royal, Robert, editor. “Contributors.” Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994), pp. 276-277.

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Royal, Robert. “Human Nature and Unnatural Humanisms.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 167-200.

Royal, Robert. “Creative Intuition, Great Books, and Freedom of Intellect.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), pp. 181-96.

Ruddy, Deborah Wallace. “Christian Humility and Democratic Citizenry: St. Augustine and Jacques Maritain.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 209-27.

Sanford, Jonathan J. “Aristotle, Aquinas, and the Christian Elevation of Pagan Friendship.” Love And Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. 100-11.

Sanford, Jonathan J. “Maritain, Anscombe, and Contemporary Virtue Ethics.” _Human Nature, Contemplation and The Political Order: Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain’s ‘Scholasticism and Politics’ (2014), pp. 72-90.

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Schall, James V. “Introduction: Calvary or the Slaughter-house.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 1-16.

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Schall, James V., S.J. “The Natural Restoration of Fallen Angels in the Depth of Evil.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 251-68.

Schall, James V., S.J. “The Common Good: Why Is It Good? Why Is It Common?” The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom (2009), pp. 188-206.

Schall, James V., S.J. “On the Education of Young Men and Women.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 128-42.

Schall, James V., S.J. “The Real Alternatives to Just War.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 82-98.

Schall, James V., S.J. “Was Maritain a Crypto-Machiavellian?” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 87-100.

Schall, James V., S.J. “On the Prospect of Paradise on Earth.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 12-25.

Schenk, Richard, O.P. “Vatican II and Jacques Maritain: Resources for the Future? Approaching the Fiftieth Anniversay of the Council.”The Vocation of the Catholic Philosopher: From Maritain to John Paul II_ (2010), pp. 3-29.

Schindler, David L. “Christology, Public Theology, and Thomism: Henri de Lubac, Balthasar, and Murray.” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 247-64.

Schloeder, Steven J. “The Recovery of the Symbolic.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing_ (2002), p. 303-14.

Schloesser, Stephen, S.J. “Maritain on Music: His Debt to Cocteau.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 176-90.

Scrandis, Denis A. “How Maritain’s Choice of Evil Forms the Moral Object.” Aquinas and Maritain on Evil: Mystery and Metaphysics (2013), pp. 272-82.

Scrandis, Denis A. “Maritain and Ratzinger on the Crisis of Modern Times.” _Human Nature, Contemplation and The Political Order: Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain’s ‘Scholasticism and Politics‘(2014), pp. 114-22.

Scrandis, Denis A. “A Morality of the Divine Good Supremely Loved According to Jacques Maritain and John Paul II.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 225-34.

Simpson, Peter L. P. “’We are Bruised Souls’: Maritain’s America Fifty Years On.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 3-23.

Slade, Francis. “John Stuart Mill’s Deontological Hedonism.” Maritain and America (2009), pp. 73-95.

Slade, Francis. “Was Ist Aufklärung? Notes on Maritain, Rorty, and Bloom With Thanks But No Apologies to Immanuel Kant.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 48-68.

Slade, Francis. “On the Ontological Priority of Ends and Its Relevance to the Narrative Arts.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 58-69.

Smith, Randall B. “Hope and History.” Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics (2014), pp. 173-99.

Sokolowski, Robert. “Visual Intelligence in Painting.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 129-51.

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Sommers, Mary Catherine. “Topsy-Turvy: The Problem of Providence in Aquinas’s Commentary on Job.” Aquinas and Maritain on Evil: Mystery and Metaphysics (2013), pp. 20-46.

Springsted, Eric O. “Beyond the Personal: Weil’s Critique of Maritain.” Maritain and America (2009), pp. 192-202.

Statile, Glenn. “Forgiveness and Its Discontents.” Love and Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition (2013), pp. 76-88.

Strasser, Michael W. “Arts in Conflict.” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education (1999), pp. 208-19.

Sugranyes de Franch, Ramon. “A Personal Memoir.” Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994), pp. 260-66.

Suther, Judith D. “Dogmatism and Belief in French Cultural Life in the 1930s.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 17-26.

Suther, Judith D. “Images of Indestructible Israel: Raïssa on Marc Chagall.” Jacques Maritain and the Jews (1994), pp. 157-67.

Suther, Judith. “Poetry, Poetic, and the Maritains.” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics (1988), pp. 3-10.

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Sweet, William. “Religious Belief, Political Culture, and Community.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 297-311.

Sweetman, Brendan. “The Deconstruction of Western Metaphysics: Derrida and Maritain on Identity.” Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy (1997), pp. 230-47.

Sweetman, Brendan. “Non-Conceptual Knowledge in Jacques Maritain.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 41-60.

Sweetman, Brendan. “Introduction: The Failure of Modernism.” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 1-9.

Sweetman, Brendan. “The Pseudo-Problem of Skepticism.” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 228-41.

Sweetman, Brendan. “Contributors.” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism (1999), pp. 263-66.

Synan, Edward A. “Jacques Maritain: A Believing Philosopher.” The Future of Thomism (1991), pp. 39-50.

Tedesco, Federico. “From Maritain to Aquinas: Beyond the Polarity between Individual and Person.” _Human Nature, Contemplation and the Political Order: Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain’s ‘Scholasticism and Politics’ (2014), pp. 74-92.

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Toner, Christopher H. “Maritain and MacIntyre on Moral Education.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), p. 224-41.

Torre, Michael D. “Jacques Maritain and Yves R. Simon on Freedom of Choice.” _Human Nature, Contemplation and The Political Order: Essays Inspired by Jacques Maritain’s ‘Scholasticism and Politics’ (2014), pp. 3-18.

Torre, Michael D. “The Grace of God and the Sin of Man: The Drama of Man Before God.” Aquinas and Maritain on Evil: Mystery and Metaphysics (2013), pp. 170-203.

Torre, Michael D. “Maritain on the Natural Desire to See God: Reflections Appreciative and Critical.” _Distinctions of Being: Philosophical Approaches to Reality (2013), pp. 128-44.

Torre, Michael D. “Murray after Fifty Years: Reflecting on America and Its Proposition.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 59-81.

Torre, Michael D. “The Freedoms of Man and Their Relation to God.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), pp. 263-76.

Torre, Michael D. “A Fellowship Founded on Truth: The History of the Saint Ignatius Institute.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 66-75.

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Torre, Michael, editor. “Abbreviations.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989), p. vii.

Torre, Michael, editor. “Contributors.” Freedom in the Modern World: Jacques Maritain, Yves R. Simon, Mortimer J. Adler (1989) pp. 279-82.

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Trapani, John G., editor. “Contributors.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 310-13.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “Resolving the Tension between Tolerance and Truth: Jacques Maritain on the Moral Extremes of Relativism and Fanaticism.” Maritain and America (2009), pp. 49-57.

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Trapani, John G., Jr. “’There are No Sinners in Hell!’: Moral Judgments and Love in the Philosophy of Jacques Maritain.” Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good (1995), pp. 138-47.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “Foundations of Maritain’s Notion of the Artist’s ‘Self.’” Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics I (1988), pp. 171-78.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “The Air We Breathe: The Reality of Our Knowledge and Our Knowledge of Reality.” Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing (2002), pp. 182-90.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “’Radiance’: The Metaphysical Foundations of Maritain’s Aesthetics.” Beauty, Art, and the Polis (2000), pp. 11-19.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “New Jeans, Blue Jeans, And Human Beings: Jacques Maritain and the Possibility of Freedom.” Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom (2012), pp. 193-204.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “Maritain and Rifkin: Two Critiques.” From Twilight to Dawn: The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain (1990), pp. 215-26.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “We Hold These Truths: Objective Truth, Reasoned Conviction, and the Survival of Democracy.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 24-30.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “Editor’s Note.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), pp. xi-xiii.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “Introduction: ‘The Blind Men and the Elephant’: Understanding the Secret of Epistemological Realism.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 1-11.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “. . . A Truth We May Serve – A Philosophical Response to Terrorism.” Truth Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2004), p. 301-09.

Trapani, John G., Jr. “Gatekeepr of Small Mistakes: An Example of the Philosopher’s ‘Other’ Vocation.” The Vocation of the Catholic Philosopher: From Maritain to John Paul II (2010), pp. 132-41.

Trapani, Jr., John. “Different Music – The Same Keyboard: Obscene Art/Pornography and the First Amendment Debate.” Reassessing the Liberal State: Reading Maritain’s Man and the State (2001), pp. 166-78.

Tsakiridou, Cornelia A. “When Art Fails Humanity: Jacques Maritain on Jean Cocteau, Modernism and the Crisis of European Civilization.” The Renewal of Civilization: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain (2010), pp. 152-73.

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Wagner, John V. “Commentary on ‘The Degrees of Practical Knowledge,’ by Ralph McInerny. ” Selected Papers From the Conference-Seminar on Jacques Maritain’s The Degrees of Knowledge (1981), pp. 136-43.

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Willard, Dallas. “How Reason Can Survive the Modern University: The Moral Foundations of Rationality.” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century (2002), pp. 181-91.

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