Philosophy of Nature and Science, Metaphysics, Philosophical Anthropology, and the
principles of Ethics in St. Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle; Phenomenology in Edmund
Husserl and Karol Wojtyła; History of Philosophy.
“Plato and Aristotle on the Good and the Beautiful (τό καλόν/to kalon) as Nature (φύσις/phusis): The Foundation of Thomistic Ethics & Aesthetics,” in Thomism and Contemporary Ideologies (CUA Press, 2023).
“Disputatio on the Distinction between the Human Person and Other Animals: The Human
Person as Gardener,” Co-authored with Sr. Damien Marie Savino, FSE, in Studia Gilsoniana, 11, no. 3 (July–September 2022): 471–530.
“On Karol Wojtyła’s Aristotelian Method: Part I: Aristotelian Induction (ἐπαγωγή)
and Division (διαίρεσις),” and “On Karol Wojtyła’s Aristotelian Method: Part II: Induction
and Reduction as Aristotelian Induction (ἐπαγωγή) and Division (διαίρεσις),” in Philosophy and Canon Law, 2021, Vol. 7/1: Semicentennial of Karol Wojtyła’s “Person and Act”: Ideas—Contexts—Inspirations
(I).
“No Cause, No Credo: Aristotelian Realist Philosophy of Nature as Preambula Fidei” Reality, Issue 1, Vol. 2, Spring 2022.
“On the Foundational Compatibility of Phenomenology & Thomism,” in Studia Gilsoniana 10, no. 3 (July–September 2021): 579–607.
“Albertus Magnus and St. Thomas on What is “Better-Known” in Natural Science,” Co-written
with John H. Boyer, in the Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, Vol. 93, 2020.
“The Logical Terms of Sense Realism: A Thomistic-Aristotelian & Phenomenological Defense,”
in Reality, Issue 1, Vol. 1, Spring 2020.
“Reality as Katharsis (κᾰθαρσις),” co-authored with Brian Kemple, in Reality, Issue 1, Vol. 1, Spring, 2020.
“Penitential Method as Phenomenological: The Penitential ἐποχή,” in Studia Gilsoniana 7, no. 3 (July–September 2018): 487–518.
The Intelligibility of Nature: The Wallace Reader, Co-Editor with John P. Hittinger and Michael W. Tkacza (CUA Press, 2023).
Thomas Aquinas: Teacher of Humanity, Co-Editor with John P. Hittinger (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015).