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Dougherty, M. V. 2002. “The Importance of Cartesian Triangles: A New Look at
Descartes’s Ontological Argument.” International
Journal of Philosophical Studies 10(1): 35–62.
Dougherty, M. V. 2004. “Aristotle’s Four Truth Values.” British
Journal for the History of Philosophy 12(4): 585–609.
Dougherty, M. V. 2005. “Descartes’s Demonstration of the Impossibility of Error
in the Apprehension of Simples.” History of Philosophy
Quarterly 22(2): 129–142.
Dougherty, M. V. 2006. “Thomas Aquinas on the Manifold Senses of
Self-Evidence.” The Review of Metaphysics 59(3):
601–630.
Dougherty, M. V., ed. 2007. Pico della Mirandola. New Essays. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Dougherty, M. V. 2008. “Ghazālī and Metaphorical Predication in the Third
Discussion of the Tahāfut al-Falāsifa.” American Catholic
Philosophical Quarterly 82(3): 391–409.
Dougherty, M. V. 2011. Moral Dilemmas in Medieval Thought. From Gratian to
Aquinas. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Dougherty, M. V., ed. 2016a. Aquinas’s Disputed Questions on Evil. A Critical
Guide. Cambridge Critical Guides. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107360167.
Dougherty, M. V. 2016b.
“Introduction.” in Aquinas’s Disputed Questions on Evil. A Critical
Guide, edited by M. V. Dougherty, pp. 1–11. Cambridge Critical
Guides. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107360167.
Dougherty, M. V. 2016c. “Moral Luck and the Capital Vices in De malo::
Gluttony and Lust.” in Aquinas’s
Disputed Questions on Evil. A Critical Guide,
edited by M. V. Dougherty, pp. 222–234.
Cambridge Critical Guides. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107360167.
Dougherty, M. V. 2017. “Correcting the Scholarly Record in the Aftermath of
Plagiarism: A Snapshot of Current-Day Publishing Practices in
Philosophy.” Metaphilosophy 48(3): 258–283.
Dougherty, M. V. 2018.
“Practical Reasoning.” in The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Ethics,
edited by Thomas Williams, pp. 217–237.
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316711859.