Let me introduce myself. I am a Catholic writer and am glad to be a member of your group. Josh Conte Author of The Stones Cry Out www.conteboooks.com...
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Anthony, has your email changed? I want to send a document on medieval cognition from the Thomist. You may have already seen the Thomist articles but it may...
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Praeambula Fidei: Thomism and the God of the Philosophers ... Behalf Of ... out to ... 20/11/2006 ... 20/11/2006...
Thank you. Now I can buy it. Best, Ian _____ From: aquinas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:aquinas@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of tedschan Sent: November 26, 2006 3:33...
The Catholic University of America Press has published a collection of Lawrence Dewan, OP's articles, all of them dealing with metaphysics. Form and Being:...
I started this thread in disagreement with Anthony 5 years ago, but now I think he's probably right. It seems to me that the claims Aristotle makes for...
If one presupposes that memory, sense, etc. are necessarily fallible, one cannot rely upon inductive demonstrative syllogism i.e. the *a posterior*analytics....
Tracy Smith
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Jan 6, 2007 1:03 pm
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I received some off list emails on this, and I don't have time to respond to everything. Just to clarify - I am not by any means a skeptic. I do think however...
The problem with resting human knowledge on fallible foundations is that knowledge would be that an infinite regress would result, since there would have to be...
Dear Anthony and Scott, It is interesting that it was the Apology for Raimonde of Sebonde (1580) that opposed the certainty of reason after the Thirty Year's ...
Tracy Smith
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Jan 9, 2007 4:35 pm
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... From: "Tracy Smith" <tlsmith3777@...> I agree with moderate realism, but at least most medieval scholastics were moderate realist. But they had...
Dear Anthony, is there any place where Aquinas suggests that truth is not in the senses? If so, how do you reconcile this change in position from the position...
Tracy Smith
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Jan 9, 2007 7:21 pm
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... From: "Tracy Smith" <tlsmith3777@...> ... Aquinas explains exactly how truth is in the senses: "Falsity is not to be sought in the senses except as...
Now I understood. Thanks Anthony. One last question though, if truth is in the sense insofar as the sense apprehend things as they are, then as you and ...
Tracy Smith
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Jan 9, 2007 8:23 pm
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... From: "Tracy Smith" <tlsmith3777@...> ... "Sense, then, has no false knowledge about its proper objects, except accidentally and rarely, and then,...
St. Thomas Aquinas and the Mendicant Controversies: Three Translations By St. Thomas Aquinas Translated by Rev. John Procter, O.P. Revised with a new...
Hey all, I read somewhere that Aquinas said that God letting man continue his sinful ways is the worse punishment He can give to man as oppose to say, allowing...
In a message dated 3/21/2007 12:24:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Avbcl111@... writes: Hey all, I read somewhere that Aquinas said that God letting man...
May I ask how this is a reply to Apolonio's question? One could imagine a "Quaesio quodlibetalis" addressed to Aquinas: "Utrum malum per Calvariam vinctum...
In Dear JAK, I have to admit I didn't serve the question of Apolonio, but it brought up for me the question of 'the problem of evil'. The problem is deflated...
Hello Aquinas group, I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of, knows about, and could possible inform me as where I might be able to obtain a copy of...
Stephen van der Hoek
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Mar 24, 2007 9:43 am
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At www.corpusthomisticum.org you will find not only the opera omnia of St. Thomas Aquinas but also many works attributed to him falsely. Among the latter is...