Neo-Scholastic Philosophy and Theology
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Sunday, October 20, 2024
Recta Sapere
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Et hoc oro, ut caritas vestra magis ac magis abundet in scientia et in omni sensu. And this I pray: That your charity may more and more abo...
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Preghiamo
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Those who hate tradition, those who hate orthodoxy, those who hate the treasures of our Sacred Faith and our most Holy Religion - and I am s...
Friday, April 12, 2024
Infinite Dignity
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'Infinite dignity' is a phrase that - shall we say - can be used unhelpfully and in a slipshod manner. On the other hand, St. Thomas...
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Friday, October 6, 2023
Ultimus hominis finis est bonum increatum, scilicet Deus, qui solus sua infinita bonitate potest voluntatem hominis perfecte implere
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Preface It should be prefaced that the following is in no way to be interpreted contrary to the magisterial statement of Pope Pius XII in Hu...
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Aristotle's comparison of the 'akratic man' to someone asleep, mad, or drunk
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Is Aristotle right to claim that the incontinent person is like someone 'asleep or mad or drunk'? The incontinent person (ο ̔ α ̓ ...
Aristotle and Zeno's Arrow
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Aristotle reports a paradox given by Zeno designed to cast doubt on movement by showing that an arrow supposedely in flight could never in f...
Aristotle on the 'now'
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The now ‘in one sense is always the same, in another it is not the same’ (Physics IV 11, 219b30-31) Aristotle presents a number of puzzles a...
Free Will in Aristotle?
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Aristotle claims that we are responsible for our characters and contributes much towards explaining how this is the case. Aristotle says tha...
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