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Gloria Frost

Professor, Assistant to the Department Chair, ACPQ Assistant Editor

Philosophy

  • Education
  • BA, Philosophy, The Catholic University of America
    MA, Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
    PhD, Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
  • Expertise
  • Medieval philosophy, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion, The transition from late medieval to early modern philosophy, History of science/medicine

To read Gloria's full biography, please visit her personal website.

 


“Aquinas on Passive Powers,” Vivarium (special issue on causal powers), conditionally accepted.

“What is an action? Peter Auriol vs. Thomas Aquinas on the metaphysics of causality,” Ergo 6.43 (2020): 1259-1285.

“Aquinas on the intension and remission of accidental forms,” Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, 7 (2019): 116-146.

“Aquinas’s ontology of transeunt causal activity,” Vivarium, 56 (2018): 1-36.

“Peter Olivi’s Rejection of God’s Concurrence with Secondary Causes,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 22.4 (2014): 655-679.

“Aquinas and Scotus on the Source of Contingency,” Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, 2 (2014): 46-66.

“Thomas Bradwardine on God and the Foundations of Modality,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 21.2 (2012): 368 – 380.

“Thomas Aquinas on the perpetual truth of essential propositions,” History of Philosophy Quarterly, 27.3 (2010): 197-213.

“John Duns Scotus on God’s Knowledge of Sins: A test case for God’s knowledge of contingents,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, 48.1 (2010): 15-34.

“Thomas Aquinas on Truths about Nonbeings,” Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 80 (2007): 101-113.


Aquinas on Causal Powers and Efficient Causation, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), under contract.


“Medieval Conceptions of God’s Concurrence,” Divine Causation, ed. G. Ganssle, Routledge Press, forthcoming.

“Medieval Aristotelians on Congenital Disability and their Early Modern Critics,” Disability in Medieval Philosophy, ed. S. Williams (Routledge Press, 2020), 51-79.

“Duns Scotus on God’s Causation of Volitions,” Interpreting Scotus, ed. Giorgio Pini (Cambridge University Press), forthcoming.

“Propositions,” Bloomsbury Companion to Aquinas, eds. John Haldane and John O’Callaghan, submitted to editors.

“Truth,” Bloomsbury Companion to Aquinas, eds. John Haldane and John O’Callaghan, submitted to editors.


Founder’s Prize (for best paper by a recent PhD), Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, 2012

Departmental nominee for university’s Shaheen Award (for outstanding humanities graduate student), Department of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, 2009

Edward Braham Award for Academic Excellence (awarded to one graduating philosophy major), School of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, 2004