Books
Active Mind in Aristotle's Psychology, 200 pp.
typescript (New York: Peter Lang Publishing [forthcoming]).
Philosophies of Being and Mind: Ancient and Medieval,
edited by James T. H. Martin (Delmar, N.Y.: Caravan Books, 1992),
233 pp.
Articles
“Reply to `Intentionality and Isomorphism in Aristotle'” (a paper
by Christopher Shields) in The Proceedings of the Boston Area
Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, vol. 11 (1995), edited by
John J. Cleary and William Wians (Lanham, New York, and London:
University Press of America, 1997), 331–36.
“Sense and Intentionality: Aristotle and Aquinas,” in Aquinas
on Mind and Intellect: New Essays, ed. Jeremiah Hackett,
Dowling Studies in the Humanities and the Social Sciences (Oakdale,
New York: Dowling College Press, 1996), 173–82.
“Aquinas, Aristotle, and the Convertibility of Being and Truth,” in
Virtue, Order, Mind: Ancient, Modern, and Post-Modern
Perspectives, ed. Peter Vincent Amato, The Oneonta Philosophy
Studies (Oneonta, New York: Department of Philosophy, State
University of New York, 1994), 71–87.
“Aquinas as a Commentator on De Anima 3. 5,” The
Thomist 57, No. 4 (October 1993), 621.
“De Anima 3. 4. 429b10–22: A Neglected Text on the Separateness of
Mind,” in Philosophies of Being and Mind: Ancient and
Medieval, ed. James T. H. Martin (Delmar, N.Y.: Caravan Books,
1992), 11340.23.
“Evidence in Support of a Divine Active Mind in De Anima 3. 5,”
Skepsis 2 (1991), 94–102.