This collection features articles and book reviews written by faculty in the Department of Philosophy at Fairfield University.
Submissions from 2016
Environmental Philosophy as A Way of Life, Toby Svoboda
Submissions from 2015
Geoengineering, Agent-Regret, and the Lesser of Two Evils Argument, Toby Svoboda
Why Moral Error Theorists Should Become Revisionary Moral Expressivists, Toby Svoboda
Submissions from 2014
The U.S. Embargo Against Cuba and the Diplomatic Challenges to Extraterritoriality, C. Joy Gordon
A Reconsideration of Indirect Duties Regarding Non-Human Organisms, Toby Svoboda
Submissions from 2013
Crippling Iran: The UN Security Council and the Tactic of Deliberate Ambiguity, C. Joy Gordon
The Human Costs of the Iran Sanctions, C. Joy Gordon
Dirty Consciences and Runaway Selves: A Levinasian Response to Monahan, Kris Sealey
The ‘face’ of the il ya: Levinas and Blanchot on impersonal existence, Kris Sealey
Submissions from 2012
The Sword of Damocles: Revisiting the Question of Whether the United Nations Security Council is Bound by International Law, C. Joy Gordon
James Patrick Reilly, Jr., R. James Long
Is Aerosol Geoengineering Ethically Preferable to Other Climate Change Strategies?, Toby Svoboda
The ethics of geoengineering: Moral considerability and the convergence hypothesis, Toby Svoboda
Towards integrated ethical and scientific analysis of geoengineering: a research agenda, Nancy Tuana, Ryan L. Sriver, Toby Svoboda, Roman Olson, Peter J. Irvine, Jacob Haqq-Misra, and Klaus Keller
Submissions from 2011
The Prosthetic Cosmos: Elizabeth Grosz’s Ecology of the Future, Sara Brill
Smart Sanctions Revisited, C. Joy Gordon
Desire as Disruption, Kris Sealey
Hybridizing moral expressivism and moral error theory, Toby Svoboda
Why there is no evidence for the intrinsic value of non-humans, Toby Svoboda
Sulfate aerosol geoengineering: the question of justice, Toby Svoboda, Klaus Keller, Marlos Goes, and Nancy Tuana
Submissions from 2010
The Primacy of Disruption in Levinas’ Account of Transcendence, Kris Sealey
Submissions from 2007
Richard Rufus's reformulations of Anselm's Proslogion argument, Richard DeWitt and R. James Long
Submissions from 2005
On retaining classical truths and classical deducibility in many-valued and fuzzy logics, Richard DeWitt
Aquinas and Franciscan Nature Mysticism, R. James Long
Book Review: The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy, ed. A. S. McGrade, R. James Long
Submissions from 2004
Review of "A Thomistic Tapestry: Essays in Memory of Etienne Gilson", ed. Peter Redpath, R. James Long
Submissions from 2003
Nietzsche and the Eternal Return of Sacrifice, Dennis K. Keenan
Submissions from 1999
Review of "St. Thomas Aquinas, Vol. 1, The Person and his Work" by Jean-Pierre Torrell, O.P.,tr. Robert Royal, R. James Long
The Integrative Theology of Richard Fishacre OP, R. James Long
Submissions from 1998
The First Oxford Debate on the Eternity of the World, R. James Long
Submissions from 1995
A Newly Discovered Witness of Fishacre's Sentences Commentary: University of Chicago MS 156, R. James Long and Margaret Jewett
Submissions from 1991
The Anonymous Peterhouse Master and the Natural Philosophy of Plants, R. James Long
Submissions from 1989
Adam of Buckfield and John Sackville: Some Notes on Philadelphia Free Library MS Lewis European 53, R. James Long
Submissions from 1985
Alfred of Sareshel's Commentary on the Pseudo Aristotelian De plantis: A Critical Edition, R. James Long
Submissions from 1984
Review of "La metodologia del sapere nel sermone di S. Bonaventura `Unus est magister vester Christus'" by Renato Russo, O.F.M., R. James Long
Submissions from 1982
Review of "Quodlibeta septem by William of Ockham" ed. Joseph C. Wey, C.S.B., R. James Long
Submissions from 1978
Richard Fishacre's Quaestio on the Ascension of Christ: An Edition, R. James Long
Submissions from 1972
The Science of Theology according to Richard Fishacre: Edition of the Prologue to his Commentary on the Sentences, R. James Long
Submissions from 1968
Utrum iurista vel theologus plus proficiat ad regimen ecclesie'; a Quaestio Disputata of Francis Caracciolo: Edition and Study, R. James Long