Scholarly Activities
Recent Publications
Joseph Berendzen
"Sartre and the Communicative Paradigm in Critical Theory." Philosophy Today 50 (2006), 190-7.
Patrick Bourgeois
“Marcel and Ricoeur: Mystery and Hope at the Boundary of Reason in the Postmodern Situation.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (2006), 421-33.
“Marcel,” in The Edinburgh Dictionary of Continental Philosophy, ed. John Protevi (Edinburgh, 2005), 374-5.
“Hermeneutics: Graft or Subversion of Phenomenology,” in Hermeneutic Series 4 Série, ed. Andrzej Wiercinski (Toronto, 2004), 71-82.
“Hope at the Boundary of Reason: A Phenomenological, Philosophical and Theological Reflection,” in Phenomenology of Hope: The Twenty-First Annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, ed. J. Bloechl, D. Smith, and D. Martino (Pittsburgh, 2004), 28-41.
"Gabriel Marcel as a Catholic Author and Postmodernity." Renascence : Essays on Values in Literature 56 (2003) , 193-209.
"Critical Reason and the Faith of the Christian," in Faith and the Intellectual Life, ed. Curtis Hancock and Brendan Sweetman (Washington , DC, 2003), 243-259.
"Hermeneutics and Deconstruction: Ricoeur in Postmodern Dialogue," in Between Suspicion and Sympathy: Paul Ricoeur's Unstable Equilibrium , ed. Andrzej Wiercinski (Toronto, 2003), 333-50.
David A. Boileau
The Algebra of History: Essays on Existential Phenomenology (with Kevin Boileau). New Orleans, 2004.
Catholic Social Teaching: An Historical Perspective (with Roger Aubert). Marquette, 2003.
Cardinal Mercier's Philosophical Essays. Leuven, 2002.
Robert Briscoe
“Egocentric Spatial Representation in Action and Perception,” Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research (forthcoming 2008). PDF
“Vision, Action, and Make-Perceive,” Mind and Language (forthcoming 2008).
“Communication and Rational Responsiveness to the World,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 88 (2007): 135-159.
“Individualism, Externalism, and Idiolectical Meaning,” Synthese 152 (2006): 95–128.
“Faith, Social Hope, and Clarity,” review of Justice as Fairness: A Restatement by John
Rawls, Boston Book Review (Fall 2001).
John Clark
“A Letter from New Orleans: Reclusian Reflections on an Unnatural Disaster.” Capitalism Nature Socialism 17 (2006), 7-18.
“Je ne peux pas dire ce que je dis, in L'Anarchisme en Personnes, ed. L. Patry and M. Pucciarelli (Lyon, 2006), 223-259.
“Anarchism, Religion and Nature," in Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, edited by Bron Taylor (London-New York, 2005), 49-56.
"Peter Kropotkin," in Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, edited by Bron Taylor (London-New York, 2005), 971-972.
"Elisée Reclus," in Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, edited by Bron Taylor (London-New York, 2005),1351-1352.
“Social Ecology,” in Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, edited by Bron Taylor (London-New
York, 2005), 1569-1571.
Anarchy, Geography, Modernity: The Radical Social Thought of Elisée Reclus. Lanham, MD, 2004.
Elisée Reclus' Voyage to New Orleans, 2nd ed. (with C. Martin). Enfield, NH, 2004.
“The Problem of Political Culture.” Capitalism Nature Socialism 57 (2004), 103-108.
“Introduction,” in Elisée Reclus, L'Évolution, la révolution et l'idéal anarchique (Montréal, 2004), 7-30.
“The Microecology of Community.” Capitalism Nature Socialism 60 (2004), 169-179.
“The Gift of Hope: Sarvodaya Shramadana's Good Work.” Capitalism Nature Socialism 62 (2005), 1-9.
“Elisée Reclus et Emile Masson: Prendre Conscience de Soi-Même,” in Emile Masson: Prophète et Rebelle, ed. J.-Didier and M. Giraud (Rennes, 2005), 107-115.
Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology, 4th ed. (co-edited with M. Zimmerman, B. Callicot, K. Warren, and I. Klaver). Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2004.
Francis P. Coolidge
“The Erotic Origin and Resolutions of the Question, ‘Why is there Something rather than Nothing?’” The Journal of the Southwestern Philosophical Society 22 (2006), 121-128.
"On Divine Madness, its Relations to the Good, and the Erotic Aspect of the Agapeic Good." Tijdschrift voor Filosophie 65 (2003), 93-119.
Mark D. Gossiaux
"Thomas Aquinas on Infinite Multitudes and the Eternity of the World: A Reply to Massey." Divinatio 26 (2007), 205-28.
"James of Viterbo and the Late Thirteenth Century Debate Concerning the Reality of the Possibles." Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie médiévales 74 (2007), 483-522.
"Thomas of Sutton and the Real Distinction between Essence and Existence." Modern Schoolman 83 (2006), 263-84.
"Thomas Aquinas on the Natural Desire for a Supernatural End." Vera Lex New Series 5 (2004), 43-64.
"Thomas Aquinas and Giles of Rome on the Existence of God as Self-Evident." American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 77 (2003), 57-79.
"James of Viterbo," in A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy), ed. Jorge J.E. Gracia and Timothy Noone ( Malden , MA : Blackwell, 2003), 332-3.
Gary B. Herbert
“The Misconceived Genealogy of Human Rights.” Social Philosophy Today 21 (2005), 17-32.
“Kant Contra Hobbes.” Hobbes Studies 6 (2004), 3-27.
"Clarity and Confusion in the Human Rights Debate." Human Rights Review 5.1 (2004), 5-11.
"A Postscript to a Philosophical History of Rights." Human Rights Review 4.1 (2003), 3-29.
A Philosophical History of Rights. New Brunswick, N.J., 2002
Constance L. Mui
“A Feminist-Sartrean Approach to Understanding Rape Trauma.” Sartre Studies International, 11 (2006), 153-65.
“Enduring Freedom: Globalizing Children’s Rights” (Co-auth., Julien S. Murphy). Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 18 (2003/04), 196-203.
Gender Struggles: Practical Approaches to Contemporary Feminism , with Julien S. Murphy ( New York : Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).
Stephen Rowntree, S.J.
"Learning from Liberal Theory: Process, Procedure, and the Common Good." University of St. Thomas Law Journal 3 (2005), 92-109.
“Calling, Character, Community: Spirituality for Business People,” in Business and Religion: Conflicts and Trends in Business Ethics, ed. N. Capaldi (Salem, MA, 2005), 236-44.
"Close Encounters: Religions in the Global Village: Conflict, Conversation, Consensus," in Globalization: Christian Challenges: Proceedings of the ITEST Workshop, Sept. 2003 ( St. Louis : ITEST Faith/Science Press, 2004), 64-91.
"The Ethics of Trade Policy in Catholic Political Economy." Theological Studies 65 (2004), 596-622.
"Aquinas' Economic Ethics: Profoundly Anticapitalistic?" Vera Lex New Series 5 (2004), 91-111.