Hello! In the time of Olympic games... Is anybody working on philosophy of sport? I'm student of philosophy of sport and working primarly on ontology of sport ...
It has been written, "Correction: Jansenism is a heresy." (Will) And, "That is for people to decide for themselves. " (johnbrowne2000uk@...) I think...
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... In 1969 Paul Weiss published a book called Sport: a philosophic inquiry. It's been a long time, but I recall that it was a pretty good book, certainly an...
Hi, everyone. Will Brown here. I think that Terry's statements below are true. No man should *dictate* to another, or try to force another to be Christian,...
Hello: I also recommend Paul Weiss. I do think he is very much worth reading--a forceful exponent of a realist metaphysics. Since this is a Thomist list, I...
In a message dated 9/10/2004 3:16:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, x96sym@... writes: Hi, everyone. Will Brown here. I think that Terry's statements below...
Hi, Joe and other friends. ... Yes, it has been said: "The greatest service one man can do for another is to show him the truth." What makes theology so...
... (Cf. Clement XI's "Unigenitus" - 1713. (There are other documents as well.) On reading the 101 objectionable statements, I found myself a number of times...
Students of Thomism may be interested to know that I have uploaded the book "Grace" by the great twentieth century Thomist Garrigou- Lagrange OP. It is an...
Anthony, do you or others know of any references from Galileo, Descartes, Hume, and Kant regarding per accidens or incidental sensibles? Also, any references...
... I assume you mean incidental sensibles as opposed to proper and common sensibles. Since Aristotle describes incidental sensibles as the thing which ...
In a message dated 9/20/2004 4:49:43 PM Pacific Standard Time, Trey3777 ... It is interesting the development at least with Galileo regarding primary to ...
Many thanks for your posting of RGLG's "Grace". The opportunity to pick up, free of charge, a work by one of the twentieth century's great Thomists is, well,...
You are welcome. God bless. ... pick up, free of charge, a work by one of the twentieth century's great Thomists is, well, priceless. Many thanks! ... ...
NEW LIST FOR THE DEBATE OF BAPTISM OF DESIRE This list is for open debate on the subject of Baptism of Desire. All positions will be given a fair hearing - and...
The BOD-debate group is up and running with 44 members joining in the first day. The link is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bod-debate ... that ... made....
A further set-back for Christian spirituality was the heresy of Jansenism, which gained momentum during the seventeenth century. Although it, too, was...
... Actually, the book of Jansenius was condemned (In Eminentias, 1642) as soon as it was published in 1642 because its publication was contrary to the rule of...
Thank you for your views. I generally am very selective in responding because of my limited time, I work intensively as a researcher. I would just add that I...
I'm trying to find a certain text where I remember Aristotle saying that a view is strong if the cause that it posits predicts many phenomena successfully - in...
I do not know as of yet where Aristotle said this. This would be interesting for Aristotle is sometime considered an inductivist in regards to the acquistion...
... Thanks for the link. By the way, I'm not denying that Aristotle is primarily an inductivist when it comes to strict knowledge. I'm writing a paper in which...
In a message dated 10/17/2004 2:51:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, ... Anthony where is the text for Ockham's razor? Thanks, Tracy [Non-text portions of this...
Physics 189a15: Besides, it is possible for things to be generated from a finite number of principles; and it is better if they come to be from a finite...
No, it's the Hippocrates Apostle translation. ... _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the...
Hi Anthony: I haven't been following this thread, so maybe this response is inappropriate, but I think you may have in mind the text in Physics IV, 4 at...
The De Anima I.1 text is vaguely like the one I had in mind, but I remember a short text (almost an aside) in which Aristotle explicitly says that a posited...