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  1. The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity.J. B. Stump & Alan G. Padgett (eds.) - 2012 - Wiley-Blackwell.
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    History of Science through Koyré's Lenses.James B. Stump - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (2):243-263.
    Alexandre Koyré was one of the most prominent historians of science of the twentieth century. The standard interpretation of Koyré is that he falls squarely within the internalist camp of historians of science—that he focuses on the history of the ideas themselves, eschewing cultural and sociological interpretations regarding the influence of ideologies and institutions on the development of science. When we read what Koyré has to say about his historical studies , we find him embracing and championing this Platonic view (...)
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  3. Moving and Looking.Jacob Stump - 2022 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 6:74-79.
    There is a way of teaching philosophy as a way of life that is focused on delivering content. In this paper, I consider a different way. It is focused on giving students the experience of philosophy as a way of life—in particular, the experience of being in love with wisdom. The main question of my paper is what it might be to teach philosophy in a way that prioritizes giving students the chance to fall in love with wisdom. I do (...)
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  4. On Socrates' Project of Philosophical Conversion.Jacob Stump - 2020 - Philosophers' Imprint 20 (32):1-19.
    There is a wide consensus among scholars that Plato’s Socrates is wrong to trust in reason and argument as capable of converting people to the life of philosophy. In this paper, I argue for the opposite. I show that Socrates employs a more sophisticated strategy than is typically supposed. Its key component is the use of philosophical argument not to lead an interlocutor to rationally conclude that he must change his way of life but rather to cause a certain affective (...)
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    The Evidence for God: Religious Knowledge Reexamined.J. B. Stump - 2010 - Philosophia Christi 12 (2):477-481.
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  6. Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Unfinished.Jordan Stump - 2006 - Substance 35 (3):95-111.
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    A Diary, Some Poems (French irregular plural).Michelle Grangaud & Jordan Stump - 2001 - Substance 30 (3):27-37.
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    Fables of the Novel: French Fiction Since 1990 (review).Jordan Stump - 2005 - Substance 34 (1):197-202.
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    God and the Cosmos: Divine Activity in Space, Time and History.James B. Stump - 2012 - Philosophia Christi 14 (2):491-493.
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    Motte, Warren. Fables of the Novel: French Fiction Since 1990. Normal, Illinois: Dalkey Archive, 2003. Pp. 242.Jordan Stump - 2005 - Substance 34 (1):197-202.
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    Psyche and Soma: Physicians and Metaphysicians on the Mind-Body Problem From Antiquity to Enlightenment.J. B. Stump - 2002 - Philosophia Christi 4 (1):237-239.
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    Science and Other Common Nouns: Further Implications of Anti‐Essentialism.J. B. Stump - 2020 - Zygon 55 (3):782-791.
    The term “science” is a common noun that is used to designate a whole range of activities. If Reeves is right—and I think he is—that there is no essence to these activities that allows them to be objectively identified and demarcated from nonscience, then what qualifies as science is determined by communities. It becomes much more difficult on this antiessentialism position to identify and dismiss pseudo‐science. I suggest we might find a way forward, though, by engaging a philosophical tradition that (...)
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  13. The Christian life.Joseph Stump - 1930 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    The Shaping of Rationality.James B. Stump - 2000 - Philosophia Christi 2 (2):331-334.
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    The Shaping of Rationality. [REVIEW]James B. Stump - 2000 - Philosophia Christi 2 (2):331-334.
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  16. Book Review. [REVIEW]J. Stump - 2010 - Philosophia Christi 12 (2):477-480.
     
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    Christians and the Philosophy of Mind. [REVIEW]J. B. Stump - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (2):589-599.