American Catholic Philosophical Association
Abbreviation | ACPA |
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Formation | 1926 |
Type | Learned society |
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United States |
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The American Catholic Philosophical Association (ACPA) is an organization of Catholic philosophers established in 1926 to promote the advancement of philosophy as an intellectual discipline consonant with Catholic tradition. Among the means used to achieve this objective, the organization strives to develop philosophical scholarship, to improve the teaching of philosophy, and to communicate with other individuals and groups with similar aims.[1]
The organization sponsors an annual conference and several scholarly publications, including a peer-reviewed journal, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, and the Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. Individual and institutional members of the ACPA receive online access to all ACPA publications as a benefit of membership.
Memberships, conference registrations, and continuing publication of the journal and proceeding, in both print and electronic formats, are managed for the ACPA by the Philosophy Documentation Center.
Publications
- American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 1990–present
- The New Scholasticism, 1927–1989
- Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1938–1952
- Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1927–present
Presidents
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- 1926–1928: Edward A. Pace
- 1929: John F. McCormick
- 1930: James H. Ryan
- 1931: Gerald B. Phelan
- 1932: James A. McWilliams
- 1933: Charles C. Miltner
- 1934: Francis Augustine Walsh
- 1935: John O. Riedl
- 1936: John J. Toohey
- 1937: William T. Dillon
- 1938: Ignatius Smith
- 1939: William P. O'Connor
- 1940: Francis E. McMahon
- 1941: Fulton J. Sheen
- 1942: Joseph Schabert
- 1945: Leo R. Ward
- 1946: Anton Pegis
- 1947: Joaquin Garcia
- 1948: Vernon J. Bourke
- 1950: Ernest Kilzer
- 1951: Gerard Smith
- 1952: Francis X. Meehan
- 1953: Elizabeth G. Salmon
- 1954: James Collins
- 1955: Charles J. O'Neil
- 1956: Vincent E. Smith
- 1957: George P. Klubertanz
- 1958: Allan Wolter
- 1959: Lawrence E. Lynch
- 1960: Robert Lechner
- 1961: William M. Walton
- 1962: Carl W. Grindel
- 1963: Donald Gallagher
- 1964: James A. Weisheipl
- 1965: John A. Oesterle
- 1966: Joseph Owens
- 1967: Ernan McMullin
- 1968: Robert J. Kreyche
- 1969: W. Norris Clarke
- 1970: William A. Wallace
- 1971: Louis Dupré
- 1972: Ralph McInerny
- 1973: Gerald Kreyche
- 1974: Thomas Langan
- 1975: Jude P. Dougherty
- 1976: Desmond J. FitzGerald
- 1977: Mary T. Clark
- 1978: Kenneth L. Schmitz
- 1979: Armand A. Maurer
- 1980: Henry B. Veatch
- 1981: Leo Sweeney
- 1982: John T. Noonan
- 1983: Marc Griesbach
- 1984: Germain Grisez
- 1985: Cornelius F. Delaney
- 1986: Francis J. Lescoe
- 1987: John F. Wippel
- 1988: John D. Caputo
- 1989: Joseph Boyle
- 1990: Gerald A. McCool
- 1991: Frederick J. Crosson
- 1992: Mary F. Rousseau
- 1993: Lawrence Dewan
- 1994: Thomas R. Flynn
- 1995: Robert E. Wood
- 1996: Thomas C. Anderson
- 1997: Linda Zagzebski
- 1998: Jorge J. E. Gracia
- 1999: Thomas A. Russman
- 2000: Eleonore Stump
- 2001: James F. Ross
- 2002: Patrick L. Bourgeois
- 2003: David B. Burrell
- 2004: Nicholas Rescher
- 2005: James L. Marsh
- 2006: Anthony J. Lisska
- 2007: Timothy B. Noone
- 2008: William Desmond
- 2009: Mary Beth Ingham
- 2010: Therese-Anne Druart
- 2011: Dominic Balestra
- 2012: Richard Taylor (Marquette University)
- 2013: John O'Callaghan
- 2014: Daniel Dahlstrom
- 2015: Jorge L. A. Garcia
- 2016: Kevin Flannery
- 2017: Thomas Hibbs
- 2018: Francis Beckwith
- 2019: Jean De Groot
- 2020: Thomas Cavanaugh
- 2021: Joshua Hochschild
- 2022: Steven Long
References
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External links
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- American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
- The New Scholasticism
- Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
- Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
- Philosophy Documentation Center
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