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  1. Peirce on Science and religion.Bernardo Cantens - 2006 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 59 (2):93-115.
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    Cognitive Faculties and Evolutionary Naturalism.Bernardo Cantens - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:201-208.
    In Warrant and Proper Function Plantinga argues that his natural view of warrant is best understood within a supernatural ontology. A central reason why anaturalistic ontology cannot accommodate his version of natural epistemology is that it cannot explain the reliability of cognitive functions. He presents argumentsfor the following two conclusions: (1) that naturalism is probably false; and (2) that naturalism is irrational. He considers the latter to be his main argument. Theobjective of this paper is to refute Plantinga’s arguments for (...)
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  3. Ultimate reality in the metaphysics of Francisco Suárez.Bernardo Cantens - 2002 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 25 (2):73-92.
  4. Suárez on Beings of Reason.Bernardo J. Canteñs - 2003 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 77 (2):171-187.
    Beings of reason or non-existent objects have always been a source of mind-boggling paradoxes that have vexed philosophers and thinkers in the past and present. Consider Bertrand Russell’s paradox: “if A and B are not different, then the difference between A and B does not subsist. But how can a non-entity be the subject of a proposition?” Or Meinong’s paradox: “There are objects of which it is true that there are no such objects.” At the root of these troubling conundrums (...)
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  5. A Solution to the Problem of Personal Identity in the Metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas.Bernardo J. Cantens - 2001 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 75:121-134.
    This paper presents a solution to the problem of personal identity over time in Thomas’s metaphysics. I argue that Professor Gracia’s solution to the problem of personal identity, existence, and Professor Stump’s solution, form or the human soul, are not only compatible but also necessarily interdependent on one another. This argument rests on (1) the special nature of the human soul, and (2) the metaphysical claim that for Thomas the human soul and existence are inseparable. First, I refine the problem (...)
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    A Solution to the Problem of Personal Identity in the Metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas.Bernardo J. Cantens - 2001 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 75:121-134.
    This paper presents a solution to the problem of personal identity over time in Thomas’s metaphysics. I argue that Professor Gracia’s solution to the problem of personal identity, existence, and Professor Stump’s solution, form or the human soul, are not only compatible but also necessarily interdependent on one another. This argument rests on (1) the special nature of the human soul, and (2) the metaphysical claim that for Thomas the human soul and existence are inseparable. First, I refine the problem (...)
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    Conversion in American Philosophy: Exploring the Practice of Transformation (review).Bernardo Canteñs - 2005 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (2):444-450.
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    Peirce and the Spontaneous Conjectures of Instinctive Reason.Bernardo J. Canteñs - 2002 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76:89-101.
    In this paper, I will analyze Charles S. Peirce’s “A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God.” I want to argue for two conclusions: 1) that Peirce’s conception of spontaneous conjectures of instinctive reason allows for a rationally justified belief in the reality of God; and 2) that this belief is not the result of a sound argument or even a complete argument and thus is not a secure belief. This paper is divided into three parts. First, I will explain (...)
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    Peirce and the Spontaneous Conjectures of Instinctive Reason.Bernardo J. Canteñs - 2002 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76:89-101.
    In this paper, I will analyze Charles S. Peirce’s “A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God.” I want to argue for two conclusions: 1) that Peirce’s conception of spontaneous conjectures of instinctive reason allows for a rationally justified belief in the reality of God; and 2) that this belief is not the result of a sound argument or even a complete argument and thus is not a secure belief. This paper is divided into three parts. First, I will explain (...)
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    Pragmatismo Hispánico (review).Bernardo J. Cantens - 2008 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (4):739-747.
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  11. Suàrez y Descartes sobre la nociôn de verdades eternas y su relaciôn con Dios.Bernardo Cantens - 2000 - Sapientia 55 (207):25-36.
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    The Interdependency Between Aquinas’s Doctrine of Creation and his Metaphysical Principle of the Limitation of Act by Potency.Bernardo Cantens - 2000 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 74:121-140.
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    The Relationship between God and Essences and the Notion of Eternal Truths according to Francisco Suárez.Bernardo J. Cantens - 2000 - Modern Schoolman 77 (2):127-143.
  14. Ultimate Reality in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce: To Want to Learn the Truth.Bernardo J. Cantens - 2006 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 29 (4):229-243.
     
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    What Distinguishes Human Understanding? [REVIEW]Bernardo Canteñs - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (2):399-401.
    The central question of this book is “whether there is a qualitative difference in kind separating human understanding from the ‘understanding’ or intelligence of other animal species, or merely a quantitative difference of complexity and degree?” Deely attempts to answer this question by presenting an exposition “in the semiotics of the cognitive activity of organisms”. This book, therefore, is an analysis of semiotics in the cognitive activities of sensation, perception, and understanding. Three characteristics best describe Deely’s analysis: historically piercing, philosophically (...)
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    Middle Knowledge. [REVIEW]Bernardo Canteñs - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (3):499-503.
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    Review: Pragmatismo hispánico. [REVIEW]Bernardo J. Cantens - 2008 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (4):pp. 739-747.