The philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas : a sketch /
If Saint Thomas Aquinas was a great theologian, it is in no small part because he was a great philosopher. And he was a great philosopher because he was a great metaphysician. In the twentieth century, metaphysics was not much in vogue, among either theologians or even philosophers; but now it is ma...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom :
James Clarke & Co.,
2016.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction : Manuductio
- Matrices : philosophy on the setting of Thomas's life, thought, and works
- Births : nature, natural philosophy, and the hylomorphic analysis of change
- Souls : form as a principle of life, kinds of soul, and grades of immateriality
- Firsts : logic, truth, and the science that determines first principles
- Invisibles : spirit as subsistent form, angels in philosophy, and reason's glimpse of God
- Ends : metaphysics in moral philosophy, the question of the last end, and natural law.