15/1 - Spring 2010

The papers in the issue: Roger Pouivet, “Moral and Epistemic Virtues: A Thomistic and Analytical Perspective”; Lloyd Strickland, “False Optimism? Leibniz, Evil, and the Best of all Possible Worlds”; Eric Wilson, “The Ontological Argument Revisited: A Reply to Rowe”; Angus Brook, “Heidegger’s Notion of Religion: The Limits of Being-Understanding”; James Kraft, “Conflicting Higher and Lower Order Evidences in the Epistemology of Disagreement about Religion”; Jan Konior, “Confession Rituals and the Philosophy of Forgiveness in Asian Religions and Christianity”; Christopher Caldwell, “Does “One Cannot Know” Entail “Everyone is Right?” The Relationship between Epistemic Scepticism and Relativism”; Liam Dempsey, “Comfort in Annihilation: Three Studies in Materialism and Mortality”; John Shook, “God’s Divinely Justified Knowledge is Incompatible with Human Free Will”; Maciej Manikowski, “The Unknown God and His Theophanies: Exodus and Gregory of Nyssa”; Omid Tofighian, “Beyond the Myth / Philosophy Dichotomy. Foundations for an Interdependent Perspective”; Jarosław Charchuła, “Hobbes’s Theory of State. The Structure and Function of State as the Key to its Enduring”; Paul B. Cliteur, “Religion and Violence or the Reluctance to Study this Relationship”; Tadeusz Rostworowski, “Autodeterminazione nella visione personalistica di Karol Wojtyła.”

Articles
Roger Pouivet
Lloyd Strickland
Eric Wilson
Angus Brook
James Kraft
Jan Konior
Majid Amini and Christopher Caldwell
Liam Dempsey and Byron Stoyles
John Shook
Maciej Manikowski
Omid Tofighian
Jarosław Charchuła
Paul B. Cliteur
Tadeusz Rostworowski
Book Reviews
Vincent Hope
Piotr Duchliński
Jacek Poznański
Reports
Jan Konior



