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'The Supreme Principle of Morality'? in the Preface to His Best
Cicero and St. Augustine's Just War Theory: Classical Influences on a Christian Idea Berit Van Neste University of South Florida
On Unitarian Universalist Moral Duties: Looking Forward with Cicero and Kant
Ciceronian Business Ethics Owen Goldin Marquette University,
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The Stoics and the Practical: a Roman Reply to Aristotle
Cicero and Machiavelli: a Complex Relationship
Augustine's Contribution to the Republican Tradition
Introduction
From Cicero to Augustine: Three Styles in Augustine's Enarrationes in Psalmos 69
Walter Nicgorski: Cicero on Aristotle and Aristotelians 35 and the Teachings of the Peripatetic School Founded by Aristotle
The Rhetoric(S) of St. Augustine's Confessions
Lucretius's Atomic Soul
A Fork in the Road: the Catilinarian Conspiracy's Impact
Lucretius Carus, Titus
Baruch Spinoza: Radical Republican." Democratic Moments: Reading Democratic Texts
Dr. THOMAS P. SCHECK CURRICULUM VITAE
Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion
Post-Modern Interdisciplinarity: Kant, Diderot and the Encyclopedic Project1
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Academic Eloquence and the End of Cicero's De Finibus
Cicero's Republic and Christian Arguments for Rebellion Against Tyrants
Lucretius' Arguments on the Swerve and Free Action
Kant on Human Dignity: a Conversation Among Scholars
The Idle Argument in Cicero's De Fato
The Life and Conversion of Augustine of Hippo Joe Aaron Gafford II Harding University,
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The Role of Rhetoric and Delight in the Theology of Saint Augustine of Hippo
Church and People: Disjunctions in a Secular Age
Cicero: First Speech Against Catiline Delivered in the Roman Senate (63 BCE) Translated by Charles Duke Yonge
Seekers and Dwellers: Some Critical Reflections on Charles Taylor's Account of Identity," in Seekers and Dwellers: Plurality and Wholeness in a Time of Secularity
The Intellectual Pedigree of the Virtue of Magnanimity in the Jesuit Constitutions
Matthew Fox, Cicero's Philosophy of History. By
Chapter Four Plato, Isocrates and Cicero on the Independence Of
Representation, Epistemic Democracy, and Political Parties in John Stuart Mill and José De Alencar*
Immanuel Kant on Intellectual Property I
John Stuart Mill, on Liberty
Friends of the John Stuart Mill Library Newsletter
Ancient Approaches to Plato's Republic