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Numerous Thomas Aquinas College alumni 鈥 including several who have are now members of the teaching faculty 鈥 led sessions and presented papers at the of American Catholic Philosophical Association last weekend. The gathering, held in Los Angeles under the theme 鈥淧hilosophy in the Abrahamic Traditions,鈥 drew more than 100 scholars from across the United States.

At the ACPA鈥檚 request, 黑料不打烊 hosted two of the Conference鈥檚 satellite sessions, both on the subject of Aristotelian Natural Philosophy.  The first was chaired by Dean Brian T. Kelly (鈥88) and the second by Senior Tutor Glen Coughlin (鈥81). Dr. Coughlin also hosted a third session in his capacity as president of the Society for Aristotelian Studies, a national organization.

Several other alumni also spoke and/or presented papers at the conference:

  • Dr. Thomas Cavanaugh (鈥85)
    Professor of Philosophy, University of San Francisco
    鈥淪ocrates鈥 Burial? The Question of an Individual鈥檚 Immortality鈥
  • Dr. Anthony Andres (鈥87)
    Tutor, Thomas Aquinas College
    鈥淐harles De Koninck on Contingency鈥
  • Dr. Anthony Crifasi (鈥92)
    Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Benedictine College
    鈥淎quinas on the Passions鈥 Contribution to Moral Reasoning鈥 (commentator)
  • Dr. David Arias, (鈥02)
    Tutor, Thomas Aquinas College
    鈥淗ylomorphism and Organ Transplants鈥
  • Dr. Daniel Shields (鈥05)
    Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Xavier University
    鈥淎quinas on the Moral Life of the Non-Believer鈥
  • Mr. David Grothoff (鈥07)
    Graduate Student, Catholic University of America
    鈥淕eometrical Proportion and Continuity in Aristotle's Physics鈥
  • Mr. John Brungardt (鈥08)
    Graduate Student, Catholic University of America
    鈥淭he Existence of the Primum Mobile in Medieval and Modern Science鈥
  • Mr. Ryan Shea (鈥08)
    Graduate Student, Catholic University of America
    鈥淭he Figure Analogy in De Anima II.3 and the Methodology of Aristotelian Natural Philosophy鈥