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Quaestiones Disputatae
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Search for a book. Fathers of the Church Series. The Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law. For Journalists and Media. Join our Mailing List. Is a journal of philosophy from the Franciscan University of Steubenville inspired by the medieval dialectical form of the “disputed question:” a method of philosophical discussion aimed at addressing the relevant issues of the time. This journal addresses significant questions and topics of contemporary philosophic interest in the spirit of the medieval. Last reviewed: S...
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Paul F Symington ~ Philosophy Blog: April 2012
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Paul F Symington Philosophy Blog. A discussion of contemporary philosophy, modern Aristotelianism, analytic Thomism and other such oxymorons by a Catholic chasing after wisdom. Monday, April 2, 2012. I have not provided any further posts for several weeks, and I apologize. I have never had so many commitments in my life! If you are interested in any of the work that I'm doing, I'd be happy to share it with you. Let me know! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. On Determining What There I...
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Paul F Symington ~ Philosophy Blog: Artificial Objects and the Agent Intellect
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Paul F Symington Philosophy Blog. A discussion of contemporary philosophy, modern Aristotelianism, analytic Thomism and other such oxymorons by a Catholic chasing after wisdom. Saturday, April 27, 2013. Artificial Objects and the Agent Intellect. So, it seems that one can bring into existence a material object (e.g., a chair, which is an artificial material object) just by thinking about it. 1 A chair is a material object that can be brought into existence just by thinking about it. 5 The material thing ...
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Paul F Symington ~ Philosophy Blog: Excuses, Excuses
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Paul F Symington Philosophy Blog. A discussion of contemporary philosophy, modern Aristotelianism, analytic Thomism and other such oxymorons by a Catholic chasing after wisdom. Monday, April 2, 2012. I have not provided any further posts for several weeks, and I apologize. I have never had so many commitments in my life! If you are interested in any of the work that I'm doing, I'd be happy to share it with you. Let me know! November 2, 2012 at 11:57 PM. Are you at the ACPA con. January 18, 2013 at 7:28 AM.
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Paul F Symington ~ Philosophy Blog: July 2011
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Paul F Symington Philosophy Blog. A discussion of contemporary philosophy, modern Aristotelianism, analytic Thomism and other such oxymorons by a Catholic chasing after wisdom. Monday, July 25, 2011. The modern world is characterized by anxiety; we often equate the modern human condition with dread, conflict and lack of meaning. What is it about the modern condition that lends itself to this predicament that we find ourselves in? One needs to explore the metaphysical options that are coherent alternative...
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Paul F Symington ~ Philosophy Blog: September 2014
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Paul F Symington Philosophy Blog. A discussion of contemporary philosophy, modern Aristotelianism, analytic Thomism and other such oxymorons by a Catholic chasing after wisdom. Thursday, September 11, 2014. Some New Items of Interest. By way of updates:. A piece that I wrote defending my choice as a philosopher in receiving the Bishop's mandatum. Just came out with New Oxford Review. Its called, "An Autonomous Philosopher and the Mandatum. Http:/ www.newoxfordreview.org/article.jsp?
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Paul F Symington ~ Philosophy Blog: March 2012
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Paul F Symington Philosophy Blog. A discussion of contemporary philosophy, modern Aristotelianism, analytic Thomism and other such oxymorons by a Catholic chasing after wisdom. Thursday, March 15, 2012. Discussion of Pasnau's Metaphysical Themes: 1274-1671. I am happy to report that I have finished a draft of a paper called "Categories and Modes of Being: A Discussion of Robert Pasnau’s Metaphysical Themes. I highly recommend Pasnau's book as a great resource on an underdevloped area in the history of me...
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Paul F Symington ~ Philosophy Blog: April 2013
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Paul F Symington Philosophy Blog. A discussion of contemporary philosophy, modern Aristotelianism, analytic Thomism and other such oxymorons by a Catholic chasing after wisdom. Saturday, April 27, 2013. Artificial Objects and the Agent Intellect. So, it seems that one can bring into existence a material object (e.g., a chair, which is an artificial material object) just by thinking about it. 1 A chair is a material object that can be brought into existence just by thinking about it. 5 The material thing ...
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Paul F Symington ~ Philosophy Blog: Must Morality be Grounded in God? - A Response to Prof. John Rist
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Paul F Symington Philosophy Blog. A discussion of contemporary philosophy, modern Aristotelianism, analytic Thomism and other such oxymorons by a Catholic chasing after wisdom. Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Must Morality be Grounded in God? A Response to Prof. John Rist. Recently, Franciscan University hosted a conference called "Must Morality Be Grounded in God? It was a great conference, with many fine contributions (which will be featured in an issue of Quaestiones Disputatae. Finally, Prof. Rist seems...