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Could Philosophy be an Empirical Science? Brentano vs. Wittgenstein
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Could Philosophy be an Empirical Science? Brentano vs. Wittgenstein

Gabriel, Susan
Reason, Thinking, Geist: Epistemological Concepts in Frege’s Philosophy
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Reason, Thinking, Geist: Epistemological Concepts in Frege’s Philosophy

Niel, Luis
Pathways to Liberation: Paul Ricoeur on Memory, History, and the Dynamics of Forgiveness
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Pathways to Liberation: Paul Ricoeur on Memory, History, and the Dynamics of Forgiveness

Dentz, René
Natorp, Husserl and Gurwitsch: The Problem of the “Pure Ego” in Phenomenology
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Natorp, Husserl and Gurwitsch: The Problem of the “Pure Ego” in Phenomenology

Soares, Brenda Cardoso
Lotze, Husserl and the Crisis of European Science
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Lotze, Husserl and the Crisis of European Science

Porta, Mario
Volume 38 (2024): Issue 1 (December 2024)
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Volume 38 (2024): Issue 1 (December 2024)

Volume 42 (2024): Issue 1 (December 2024)
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Volume 42 (2024): Issue 1 (December 2024)

Book reviews
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Book reviews

Klimczak, Paweł, Klooster, Anton ten, Hendriks, Lambert
Theologie der Taufe bei Thomas von Aquin: “Das zur Gnade befähigende Prägemal”
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Theologie der Taufe bei Thomas von Aquin: “Das zur Gnade befähigende Prägemal”

Osb, Martin Kammerer
The Goodness of Creatures in Aquinas‘ Reading of the Wisdom Books
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The Goodness of Creatures in Aquinas‘ Reading of the Wisdom Books

Ang, Kenny
The Logic of the Identity of Being and Goodness and a Moral Argument for Theism
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The Logic of the Identity of Being and Goodness and a Moral Argument for Theism

Mosteller, Timothy
Proceedings of the Second Symposium of the Dionysius Circle: “Participationes tripliciter considerari possunt”: The Absolute Notion of Esse in Aquinas’s Commentary on the Divine Names
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Proceedings of the Second Symposium of the Dionysius Circle: “Participationes tripliciter considerari possunt”: The Absolute Notion of Esse in Aquinas’s Commentary on the Divine Names

Stark, Conor