Author: R. P. Phillips
Publisher: Editions Scholasticae
ISBN: 9783868385410
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 746
Book Description
"Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman." --L. J. Walker, Philosophy The first volume of this introduction to Thomistic philosophy includes two parts. The first discusses cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and the second explores the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology. The second volume is divided into three parts that first discuss epistemology, then general metaphysics, and finally natural theology.
Modern Thomistic Philosophy
Author: R. P. Phillips
Publisher: Editions Scholasticae
ISBN: 9783868385410
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 746
Book Description
"Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman." --L. J. Walker, Philosophy The first volume of this introduction to Thomistic philosophy includes two parts. The first discusses cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and the second explores the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology. The second volume is divided into three parts that first discuss epistemology, then general metaphysics, and finally natural theology.
Publisher: Editions Scholasticae
ISBN: 9783868385410
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 746
Book Description
"Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman." --L. J. Walker, Philosophy The first volume of this introduction to Thomistic philosophy includes two parts. The first discusses cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and the second explores the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology. The second volume is divided into three parts that first discuss epistemology, then general metaphysics, and finally natural theology.
Modern Thomistic Philosophy
Author: Richard Percival Phillips
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Scholasticism
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
The purpose of these two volumes is to present a simple explanation of the philosophy usually taught to Catholic students. It sets out, as clearly as possible, the meaning of the commonly received teaching of the system originated by St. Thomas Aquinas.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Scholasticism
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
The purpose of these two volumes is to present a simple explanation of the philosophy usually taught to Catholic students. It sets out, as clearly as possible, the meaning of the commonly received teaching of the system originated by St. Thomas Aquinas.
Modern Thomistic Philosophy
Author: R. P. Phillips
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3868385401
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
The second volume of the introduction in modern Thomistic philosophy includes three parts. Part one is on epistemology, the second part is on general metaphysics and part three on natural theology. “Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman.” L.J. Walker, in Philosophy, Vol. 11, Issue 43.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3868385401
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
The second volume of the introduction in modern Thomistic philosophy includes three parts. Part one is on epistemology, the second part is on general metaphysics and part three on natural theology. “Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman.” L.J. Walker, in Philosophy, Vol. 11, Issue 43.
Modern Thomistic Philosophy
Author: Richard Percival Phillips
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ISBN:
Category : Neo-Scholasticism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Neo-Scholasticism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Modern Thomistic Philosophy
Author: Richard Percival Phillips
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Neo-Scholasticism
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Neo-Scholasticism
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Modern Thomistic Philosophy
Author: R. P. Phillips
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3868385398
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
The first volume of this introduction in Thomistic philosophy includes as part 1 Cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and as part 2 the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology. “Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman.” L.J. Walker, in Philosophy, Vol. 11, Issue 43.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3868385398
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
The first volume of this introduction in Thomistic philosophy includes as part 1 Cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and as part 2 the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology. “Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman.” L.J. Walker, in Philosophy, Vol. 11, Issue 43.
Modern Thomistic Philosophy, an Explanation for Students
Author: Richard Percival Phillips
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christianity
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
"The purpose of this book is to present a simple explanation of the philosophy usually taught to Catholic students. No attempt has been made to introduce novel doctrines, but merely to set out, as clearly as possible, the meaning of those which are commonly received. Since such teaching at the present day predominately on the lines of the system originated by S. Thomas Aquinas, it is this system, as developed my modern Thomists, which it is the object of this book to explain. It is clear that in a single work it would be impossible to give a full account, and absurd to try to vindicate the truth, of the various philosophical systems which are included under the generic name of Scholasticism ; so that no systematic exposition is attempted of even the chief of the non-Thomistic systems, those of Scotus and Suarez. The divergences of their doctrines from those of S. Thomas frequently throw light on the precise meaning of the Thomist contentions ; so that to make some mention of them is not foreign to our purpose. Similar considerations will apply to our treatment of those other philosophical systems which diverge still more widely than the Thomistic plan, such as those of Spinoza or of Hegel. It appears to be as unreasonable to expect, in an exposition of Thomism, a full account and refutation of Hegelianism, for example, as it would be to look for such an account of Thomism in Hegel's 'Logic.' Consequently, all that seems necessary to be done in this direction is to notice the principle divergences of modern philosophies from the Thomistic, so bringing into higher relief its positive teaching ; and, as far as space allows, to meet the more urgent of the reasons that have been advanced against its truth."--The Preface to the first volume
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ISBN:
Category : Christianity
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
"The purpose of this book is to present a simple explanation of the philosophy usually taught to Catholic students. No attempt has been made to introduce novel doctrines, but merely to set out, as clearly as possible, the meaning of those which are commonly received. Since such teaching at the present day predominately on the lines of the system originated by S. Thomas Aquinas, it is this system, as developed my modern Thomists, which it is the object of this book to explain. It is clear that in a single work it would be impossible to give a full account, and absurd to try to vindicate the truth, of the various philosophical systems which are included under the generic name of Scholasticism ; so that no systematic exposition is attempted of even the chief of the non-Thomistic systems, those of Scotus and Suarez. The divergences of their doctrines from those of S. Thomas frequently throw light on the precise meaning of the Thomist contentions ; so that to make some mention of them is not foreign to our purpose. Similar considerations will apply to our treatment of those other philosophical systems which diverge still more widely than the Thomistic plan, such as those of Spinoza or of Hegel. It appears to be as unreasonable to expect, in an exposition of Thomism, a full account and refutation of Hegelianism, for example, as it would be to look for such an account of Thomism in Hegel's 'Logic.' Consequently, all that seems necessary to be done in this direction is to notice the principle divergences of modern philosophies from the Thomistic, so bringing into higher relief its positive teaching ; and, as far as space allows, to meet the more urgent of the reasons that have been advanced against its truth."--The Preface to the first volume
MODERN THOMISTIC PHILOSOPHY,
Author: RICHARD PERCIVAL. PHILLIPS
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ISBN: 9781033105191
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9781033105191
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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