Is this your first time using an eBook access through Dugan Library?
This video walks you through the process and gives tips to make the process pain-free!
In addition to books and articles you may locate, your professor has recommended you use philosophy resources located online. These resources are straightforward to access and navigate. Information for citing these sources can be found on the 'Citing Sources' tab of this guide.
The following is a list of readings available for this course. Look in the table for information about format and availability.
Deely, J. N. (2004). The semiosis of angels. The Thomist, 68(2), 205–258. |
Click this link to request a copy of the article. |
De Koninck, C. (1946). Concept, process and reality. Laval Theologique et Philosophique, 2(2), 141-146. |
Click the title to access the online document. |
Gilson, É. (1990). Methodical realism. [S.l]: Christendom. |
Not currently available. Title on order. |
Gilson, É. Thomist realism and the critique of knowledge. |
Not currently available.. Title on order. |
Hoenen, P. (1952). Reality and judgment according to St. Thomas. Chicago: Regnery. |
Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
McArthur, R. (1962). Universal in Praedicando, Universal in Causando. Laval Théologique et Philosophique 18.1: 59–95. | Click the title to access the online document. |
McIntyre, A. (1999). Dependent rational animals. Chicago: Open Court. |
Available as an eBook. Content may be downloaded and read on- or off-line. Downloads of a single chapter at a time works best. Click the title to access the eBook. |
Maritain, J. (1959). Distinguish to unite, or, the degrees of knowledge. New York: Scribner. |
Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
Nieto, J.F. (2009). On the essential objectivity of knowledge. The Aquinas Review, 16, 75-113. |
Click the title to access the online document. |
Owens, J. (1992). Cognition: An epistemological inquiry. Houston: Center for Thomistic Studies. |
Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
Regis, L. M. (1959). Epistemology. New York: Macmillan. |
Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
Scarpelli-Cory, T. (2013). Aquinas on human self-knowledge. Cambridge University Press. |
Not currently available. Title on order. |
Simon, Y. R. M. (2002). A Critique of Moral Knowledge. |
Not currently available. Title on order. |
Simon, Y. R. M. (1960). An Essay on Sensation. In R. Houde & J. P. Mullally (Eds.), Philosophy of Knowledge: Selected Readings, (pp. 55–95). Chicago: Lippincott. |
Click on the title to access the online version of this book. The pdf file has different page numbers than the book due to title and other introductory matter. The chapter you are to read is found on pages 73-113 of the pdf file. |
Simon, Y. R. M. (1961). To Be and to Know, Chicago Review 14(4): 83–100. |
Click this link to request a copy of the article. |
Sokolowski, R. (2008). Phenomenology of the human person. Cambridge University Press. |
Not currently available. Title on order. |