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McInerny, Ralph M. 1957. “The Logic of Analogy.” The New
Scholasticism 31(2): 149–171.
McInerny, Ralph M. 1971. The Logic of Analogy. An Interpretation of
St. Thomas. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
McInerny, Ralph M. 1974. “The Contemporary Significance of St. Bonaventure and
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McInerny, Ralph M. 1979. “Albert on Universals.” The Southwestern
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McInerny, Ralph M. 1986. Being and Predication. Thomistic
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McInerny, Ralph M. 1987. “Review of Gracia (1984).”
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McInerny, Ralph M. 1990. Boethius and Aquinas. Washington, D.C.: The
Catholic University of America Press.
McInerny, Ralph M. 1992. “Aquinas and Analogy: Where Cajetan Went
Wrong.” Philosophical Topics 20(2): 103–124.
McInerny, Ralph M. 1993.
“Ethics.” in The
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McInerny, Ralph M. 1996. Aquinas and Analogy. Washington, D.C.: The
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McInerny, Ralph M. 1999.
“Saint Thomas Aquinas.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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McInerny, Ralph M. 2000. “Thomas Reid and Common Sense.” American
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McInerny, Ralph M. 2004.
Aquinas. Cambridge: Polity Press.
McInerny, Ralph M. 2006. Praeambula fidei. Thomism and the God of the
Philosophers. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of
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McInerny, Ralph M. 2007a. “Thomism as Philosophy.” in The Science of Sensibility: Reading Burke’s
Philosophical Enquiry, edited by Koen Vermeir and Michael Funk Deckard, pp. 295–308. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées n. 206. Dordrecht: Springer.
McInerny, Ralph M. 2007b. “From Shadows and Images to the Truth.” in
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McInerny, Ralph M. 2010.
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McInerny, Ralph M. 2014.
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McInerny, Ralph M. and O’Callaghan, John. 2009. “Saint
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McInerny, Ralph M. and O’Callaghan, John. 2014. “Saint
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Further References
Gracia, Jorge J. E. 1984. Introduction to the Problem of Individuation in the Early
Middle Ages. 1st ed. Analytica:
Investigations in Logic, Ontology, and the Philosophy of
Language. München: Philosophia Verlag.