Faithful Reason: Essays Catholic and PhilosophicalRoutledge, 31 lip 2004 - 304 In Faithful Reason, the noted Catholic philosopher John Haldane explores various aspects of intellectual and practical life from a perspective inspired by Catholic thought and informed by his distinctive philosophical approach: 'Analytical Thomism'. Haldane's discussions of ethics, politics, education, art, social philosophy and other themes explain why Catholic thought is still relevant in today's world, and show how the legacy of Thomas Aquinas can benefit modern philosophy in its efforts to answer fundamental questions about humanity and its place within nature. Drawing on a Catholic philosophical tradition that is committed to concepts of the world's intrinsic intelligibility and the objectivity of truth, Faithful Reason's bold and insightful perspectives provide rich matter for debate, and food for further thought. |
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... Aristotle]). Both prior and subsequent to those 1992 lectures I have explored aspects of this account in various writings,2 as have others, and this has been part of a broader development of interest in Aquinas as a thinker from whom we ...
... Aristotle]). Both prior and subsequent to those 1992 lectures I have explored aspects of this account in various writings,2 as have others, and this has been part of a broader development of interest in Aquinas as a thinker from whom we ...
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... Aristotle seemed to be elaborations, corrections and refinements of the pre-Socratic doctrine but not alternatives to it. Philosophy begins with the recognition of an ontological precondition of the possibility of knowledge ...
... Aristotle seemed to be elaborations, corrections and refinements of the pre-Socratic doctrine but not alternatives to it. Philosophy begins with the recognition of an ontological precondition of the possibility of knowledge ...
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... Aristotle. Even were that the limit of his achievement it would have been considerable, but in fact he went further. For while he opposed unquestioning appeals to authority, he believed in the idea of cumulative philosophical and ...
... Aristotle. Even were that the limit of his achievement it would have been considerable, but in fact he went further. For while he opposed unquestioning appeals to authority, he believed in the idea of cumulative philosophical and ...
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... Aristotle. Works of 'the philosopher' were then being translated into Latin for the first time, having been rediscovered through contact with the Arab world where they had been preserved. To Albert and Aquinas, Aristotle offered a more ...
... Aristotle. Works of 'the philosopher' were then being translated into Latin for the first time, having been rediscovered through contact with the Arab world where they had been preserved. To Albert and Aquinas, Aristotle offered a more ...
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... the reformers was the development of new religious orders. In founding the Society of Jesus, St Ignatius explicitly encouraged the study of Aquinas and Aristotle, and expressed the. Thomism and the future of Catholic philosophy 5.
... the reformers was the development of new religious orders. In founding the Society of Jesus, St Ignatius explicitly encouraged the study of Aquinas and Aristotle, and expressed the. Thomism and the future of Catholic philosophy 5.
Spis treści
PART II Faith and reason | 43 |
PART III Ethics and politics | 113 |
PART IV Education and spirituality | 182 |
PART V Beauty and contemplation | 234 |
Index | 280 |
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