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    “Safe” and “cleverer” answers(phaedo, 100b sqq.) In Plato's discussion of participation and immortality.S. J. Leo Sweeney - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):239-251.
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    Greek and Medieval Studies in Honor of Leo Sweeney, S.J.Leo Sweeney - 1994 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    This book brings together never-before published contributions of leading scholars in Greek and Medieval thought. The list of thinkers examined includes Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Pseudo-Dionysius, Gregory of Nyssa, Anselm, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Henry of Harclay, William of Auvergne, Paulus Soncinas and William of Alnwick.
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  3. Wisdom in Depth Essays in Honor of Henri Renard, S. J.Maurice Redmond Holloway, Leo Sweeney & Vincent F. Daues - 1966 - Bruce.
     
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    On the Eternity of the World. By Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant, St. Bonaventure. Trans. Cyril Vollert, S.J., Lottie H. Kendzierski, Paul M. Byrne. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 45 (2):177-177.
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    "The Medieval University: 1200-1400," by Lowrie J. Daly, S.J., with an Introduction by Pearl Kibre. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 41 (2):185-187.
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    "Aristotelis Tractatus de Anima Graece et Latine," ed. Paulus Siwek, S.J. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (3):307-308.
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    "The Essential Plotinus," by Elmer O'Brien, S.J. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (3):305-306.
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    "Phenomenology and Metaphysics," by William A. Luijpen, O.S.A., trans. Henry J. Koren, C.S.Sp. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 45 (3):259-261.
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    Aquinas on Limits to Political Responsibility for Virtue.Michael J. Sweeney - 2009 - Review of Metaphysics 62 (4):819-847.
    Al-Farabi saw himself as inheriting from Aristotle the problem of limits to political responsibility for virtue. If the state possesses the authority to habituate citizens to virtue, what are the limits to that responsibility? Aristotle establishes two main limits: the family and the size of the state. Al-Farabi rejects both. Thomas Aquinas’s view of marriage as a sacrament, on the other hand, reinforces the Aristotelian position that the family is the most basic limit to public responsibility for virtue. In fact, (...)
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    Lexicon plotinianum.S. Leo Sweeney - 1981 - Philosophical Topics 12 (1):265-267.
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    Authentic Metaphysics in an Age of Unreality. By Leo Sweeney, S.J., with William J. Carroll and John J. Furlong. [REVIEW]Beatrice H. Zedler - 1991 - Modern Schoolman 68 (4):333-335.
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    SWEENEY, Leo, s.j., Divine Infinity in Greek and Medieval ThoughtSWEENEY, Leo, s.j., Divine Infinity in Greek and Medieval Thought. [REVIEW]Andrius Valevicius - 1995 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 51 (2):473-474.
  13. Lexicon Plotinianum. [REVIEW]S. Leo Sweeney - 1981 - Philosophical Topics 12 (1):265-267.
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    "A Metaphysics of Authentic Existentialism," by Leo Sweeney, S.J. [REVIEW]Ronald D. Lawler - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 43 (1):94-96.
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    "Wisdom in Depth: Essays in Honor of Henri Renard, S.J.," ed. Vincent F. Danes, S.J., Maurice R. Holloway, S.J., and Leo Sweeney, S.J.; foreword by the Most Reverend John Wright, Bishop of Pittsburgh. [REVIEW]David L. Balás - 1967 - Modern Schoolman 44 (4):417-421.
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    "Infinity in the Pre-Socratics: A Bibliographical and Philosophical Study," by Leo Sweeney, S.J. [REVIEW]John P. Doyle - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 51 (1):77-79.
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    Catholicism Engaging Other Faiths: Vatican Ii and its Impact.Michael Amaladoss S. J., Roberto Catalano, Francis X. Clooney S. J., Archbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald, Richard Girardin, Roger Haight S. J., Sallie B. King, Vladimir Latinovic, Leo D. Lefebure, Archbishop Felix Machado, Gerard Mannion, Alexander E. Massad, Sandra Mazzolini, Dawn M. Nothwehr O. S. F., John T. Pawlikowski O. S. M., Peter C. Phan, Jonathan Ray, William Skudlarek O. S. B., Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, Jason Welle O. F. M. & Taraneh R. Wilkinson (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This book assesses how Vatican II opened up the Catholic Church to encounter, dialogue, and engagement with other world religions. Opening with a contribution from the President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, it next explores the impact, relevance, and promise of the Declaration Nostra Aetate before turning to consider how Vatican II in general has influenced interfaith dialogue and the intellectual and comparative study of world religions in the postconciliar decades, as well as the contribution (...)
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    Divine Infinity according to Richard Fishacre.Leo Sweeney & Charles J. Ermatinger - 1958 - Modern Schoolman 35 (3):191-212.
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  19. Book reviews. [REVIEW]Roderick M. Chisholm, John Corcoran, Jorge Gracia, L. S. Carrier, T. N. Pelegrinis, Alfred L. Ivry, D. S. Clarke, Leo Rauch, Robert Young, Michael J. Loux, Rita Nolan, Gerald Vision, E. D. Klemke, Ruth Anna Putnam, Edward S. Reed, Maurice Mandelbaum, John Wettersten & Rachel Shihor - 1983 - Philosophia 13 (1-2):359-362.
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    Two Notes on Horace, Epodes (10, 16).S. J. Harrison - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):271-.
    Epode 10: the Mystery of Mevius' Crime Horace's tenth Epode, an inverse propempticon, calls down dire curses on the head of a man named Mevius as he leaves on a sea-voyage.1 Scholars have naturally been interested in what Mevius had done to merit such treatment, but answers have been difficult to find, for nothing explicit is said on this topic in the poem; as Leo noted, ‘[Horatius] ne verbo quidem tarn gravis odii causam indicat’. This is in direct contrast with (...)
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    Maimonides and Philosophy: Papers Presented at the Sixth Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter, May 1985. Edited by Shlomo Pines and Yirmiyahu Yovel. [REVIEW]Leo J. Sweeney - 1989 - Modern Schoolman 66 (3):248-249.
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    A follow-up neurobiological study: why volunteer?J. S. Sturges, D. R. Sweeney & D. Pickar - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (1):9-12.
    There is usually great concern over the use of psychiatric patients for clinical research, as it raises the ethical and legal issues of human dignity and autonomy. In this paper the authors describe and evaluate a follow-up neurobiological study of patients who had been discharged from a psychiatric research ward at least ten months earlier. It is pointed out that such studies are rare and that the writers were provided with the unique opportunity to examine attitudinal and motivational dimensions involved (...)
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    Léon Robin’s Interpretation of Plato.Leo Sweeney - 1975 - International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (2):185-203.
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    Gabriel Marcel’s Position on God.Leo Sweeney - 1970 - New Scholasticism 44 (1):101-124.
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    Participation in Plato’s Dialogues.Leo Sweeney - 1988 - New Scholasticism 62 (2):125-149.
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  26. "Esse Primum Creatum" in Albert the Great's "Liber de Causis et Processu Universitatis".Leo Sweeney - 1980 - The Thomist 44 (4):599.
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    "Aristotle's Theology: A Commentary of Book Lambda of the Metaphysics," by Leo Elders, S.V.D. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 52 (2):211-214.
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    Participation in Plato’s Dialogues.Leo Sweeney - 1988 - New Scholasticism 62 (2):125-149.
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    The Meaning of Esse in Albert the Great’s Texts on Creation in Summa de Creaturis and Scripta Super Sententias.Leo Sweeney - 1979 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):65-95.
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    Gabriel Marcel’s Position on God.Leo Sweeney - 1970 - New Scholasticism 44 (1):101-124.
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    Henry Jackson's interpretation of Plato.Leo Sweeney - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (2):189-204.
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    Differential effects of "display lags" and "control lags" on the performance of manual tracking systems.W. D. Garvey, J. S. Sweeney & H. P. Birmingham - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (1):8.
  33. Strauss, Leo., Leo Strauss on Moses Mendelssohn. [REVIEW]S. J. James V. Schall - 2013 - Review of Metaphysics 67 (1):190-192.
     
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    “Safe” and “Cleverer” Answers in Plato’s Discussion of Participation and Immortality.Leo Sweeney - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):239-251.
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    Leo Strauss. [REVIEW]S. J. James V. Schall - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1):119-121.
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    Christian Philosophy: Greek, Medieval, Contemporary Reflections.Leo Sweeney - 1997 - New York: P. Lang.
    Christian Philosophy concerns the perennial paradox of reason/revelation and philosophy/theology by reflecting on: whether philosophy has ever been «pure» i.e., free of beliefs; how Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus helped prepare for Christian philosophy; how these practiced it: Bonaventure, Guerric, Albert, Aquinas, Maritain. As monists Marcel and Whitehead confirm that philosophy cannot be faith but must remain distinct and yet dependent on it if philosophy is to be Christian. This book closes by studying how Aquinas' positions are an antidote to current trends (...)
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    Ecclesia reformata semper reformanda’ Church renewal from a Reformed perspective.Leo J. Koffeman - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    With a view to the theme of church renewal, this article explores the role of a well-known and popular phrase in the Reformed tradition within Protestantism, that is, ecclesia reformata semper reformanda [‘the reformed church should always be reformed’]. Is this a helpful slogan when considering the possibilities and the limitations of church renewal? Firstly, the historical background of this phrase is described: it is rooted in the Dutch Reformed tradition, and only in the 20th century it was widely recognised (...)
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  38. Carl J. Peter, "Participated Eternity in the Vision of God: A Study of the Opinion of Thomas Aquinas and his Commentators on the Duration of the Acts of Glory". [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1970 - The Thomist 34 (1):159.
     
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    Chesterton's Dickens Criticism.Leo J. Hetzler - 1985 - The Chesterton Review 11 (4):445-452.
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    "S. Tommaso la Verita (Quaestio I de Veritate)," translation and Commentary by Maurizio Mamiani. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1974 - Modern Schoolman 51 (3):262-263.
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  41. Thomas Aquinas’s „Quaestiones de anima“ and the Difference between a Philosophical and a Theological Approach to the Soul.Michael J. Sweeney - 1997 - In Jan Aertsen & Andreas Speer (eds.), Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au moyen âge? What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages?: Akten des X. Internationalen Kongresses für Mittelalterliche Philosophie der Société Internationale pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médié. Erfurt: De Gruyter. pp. 587-594.
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    Book Review:Genesis and Structure of Society. Giovanni Gentile, H. S. Harris; The Social Philosophy of Giovanni Gentile. H. S. Harris.Leo J. Goldstein - 1961 - Ethics 71 (4):306-308.
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    Resistance to the Rule of Time or a "Post-Metaphysical Metaphysics": Michael Theunissen's Negative Theology of Time.Leo J. Penta - 1993 - Philosophy Today 37 (2):211-224.
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    "Aristotle's Theory of the Syllogism: A Logico-Philological Study of Book 'A' of the 'Prior Analytics,'" by Günther Patzig, trans. Jonathan Barnes. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (3):308-309.
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    Μετουσία Θεοῦ: Man's Participation in God's Perfections According to Saint Gregory of Nyssa. "Studia Anselmiana, Fasciculus LV." By David L. Balas, S.O. Cist. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 46 (1):57-59.
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    "Porphyry's Place in the Neoplatonic Tradition: A Study in Post-Plotinian Neoplatonism," by Andrew Smith. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 54 (1):100-101.
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    "Sancti Thomae Aquinatis Tractatus de Substantiis Separatis," ed. Francis J. Lescoe. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 41 (2):183-185.
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    "The Great Dialogue of Nature and Space," by Yves Simon, ed. Gerard J. Dalcourt. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (3):312-313.
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    "Les Corps celestes dans Vunivers de saint Thomas d'Aquin," by Thomas Litt, O.C.S.O. [REVIEW]Leo Sweeney - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (3):283-287.
  50. Soul as Substance and Method in Aquinas’ Anthropological Writings.Michael J. Sweeney - 1999 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 66:143-188.
    B.-C. Bazán a déterminé récemment que les Questiones de anima de Thomas d’Aquin le conduisaient à s’éloigner de la représentation de l’âme comme substance, et qu’elles étaient antérieures à la Summa theologiae I Pars. Cette étude examine l’idée d’âme comme substance chez Thomas d’Aquin et éclaire les résultats de Bazán en montrant que Thomas utilise deux méthodes anthropologiques différentes, l’une philosophique et l’autre théologique.
     
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