John O'Callaghan

Associate Professor of Philosophy
Contact Information
Mailing Address:
Department of Philosophy
University of Notre Dame
100 Malloy Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone:(574) 631-5153
E-Mail: o'callaghan.1@nd.edu
Office: 309 Malloy Hall
Office Hours: By Appt.
Education:
Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
Areas of Interest:
Medieval Philosophy, Thomas Aquinas, Thomistic Metaphysics.
Selected Bibliography
Recent Articles:
- "Creation, Human Dignity, and the Virtues of Acknowledged Dependence," Nova et Vetera, (2003)
- "Aquinas' Rejection of Mind, Contra Kenny,"The Thomist (2002)
- "Aquinas, Cognitive Theory, and Analogy," The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly (2002)
- "The Problem of Language and Mental Representation in Aristotle and St. Thomas," The Review of Metaphysics (1997)
- "Concepts, Beings, and Things in St. Thomas," The
Review of Metaphysics, (1996)
Books:
- Proceedings of the 4th Annual Summer Thomistic Institute, University of Notre Dame (forthcoming), ed.
- Thomistic Realism and The Linguistic Turn: Toward a More Perfect Form of Existence (2003)
- Recovering Nature: Essays in Honor of Ralph McInerny (1999), ed. with T. Hibbs
