The Boldness of Reason |
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and the Obedience of Falth |
5 |
Global Warming and Nuclear Power |
25 |
1. Introduction |
25 |
2. Global Warning |
29 |
3. The Ways to Reduce Global Warning |
31 |
4. Governmental Action |
34 |
5. Church Action |
38 |
6. Establishing the Truth |
42 |
7. The Responsibilities of Scientists |
44 |
8. Outside and Inside Knowledge |
48 |
References |
50 |
Angst of Reason |
53 |
1. The diagnosis |
54 |
2. Historical pathology of reason |
55 |
3. Christian rationalism |
57 |
4. Do we need Truth? |
59 |
Conclusion: Truth as ocean |
62 |
Notes |
63 |
Christian Philosophy, Etienne Gilson, |
65 |
and Fides et ratio |
65 |
Notes |
81 |
Contemporary Philosophy Facing |
86 |
"Fides et Ratio" |
86 |
Introduction |
86 |
Faith and reason are intertwined |
86 |
Worldviews |
89 |
4) Philosophy and religious experience |
91 |
Faith seeking Understanding. |
92 |
6 What kind of Faith is the Christ |
92 |
7) Uniqueness of cultures and the analogous concept of culture |
93 |
8) Eclecticism |
94 |
9) The roots of skepticism and niiuiism in contemporary philosophy |
95 |
10) Conclusion |
97 |
Notes |
98 |
Truth and Truths |
105 |
A Crucial Distinction in the Encyclical Letter fides et ratio |
105 |
The Two Dimensions of Truth |
106 |
Searching for Truth. |
109 |
The Truth of Faith and the truths of Faith |
111 |
The Truth, the Truths and the Untruths of Conscience |
116 |
Eternal Beatitude as the Apprehension of Truth Itself. |
122 |
Truth and God |
124 |
Notes |
125 |
The vocation of philosophy |
134 |
Notes |
140 |
The Third Millenium and the Philosophical Life |
142 |
Introduction |
142 |
Conceptions of Reason |
159 |
Technology and Wisdom Metaphysical stakes of the Information |
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Society |
165 |
Introduction |
165 |
Some quotations from "Fides et ratio" |
166 |
What is at stake with the Infonnation Society ? |
168 |
Anthropological and Metaphysical Consequences |
171 |
Conclusion: |
175 |
The Place of Philosophy in the Moral Theology of st Thomas |
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Aquinas |
177 |
The Treatise on Beatitude |
181 |
The Virtues and the Gifts |
183 |
Laws and Precepts |
186 |
Prudential Judgment |
188 |
Conclusion |
190 |
Consolatio Philosophiae Philosophy Consoling and Consoled |
192 |
Endnotes |
201 |
Faith, Reason, and Logic |
205 |
notes |
211 |
Faith and Reason |
213 |
Aquinas's Two Strategies |
213 |
I |
214 |
II |
219 |
III |
224 |
Notes |
231 |
The social foundation of realist meraphysics |
235 |
the exaltation of metaphysics |
266 |
in john paull ii's fides et ratio |
266 |
Notes |
279 |
fides et ratio and the graceful redemption |
280 |
of philosophy |
280 |
reductionism in biology: when it works and when it doesn't |
291 |
Introduction |
291 |
Karol Wojtyla's integral Anthropology: An Invitation To Join |
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Theology And Philosoph |
295 |
Lluis ClavelL |
295 |
Does Void Exist?: The Thomistic Rejection of its Presence |
308 |
in the Natural World |
308 |
Bibliographical Note |
323 |
From Schrudinger’s Cat to Thomistic Ontology |
330 |
Abstract |
331 |
Creativity: Natural, Human and Divine |
333 |
SCIENCE & RELIGION |
333 |
SCENCE TRANSCENDS ITSELF |
335 |
SELF-ORGANISATION AND DIVINE ACTION |
341 |
scientific CREATIVITY AND HUMAN SINGULARITY |
348 |
science and values |
351 |
appendix 1. on necessery and sufficient conditions |
356 |
appendix 2. stuart kaufmann and self- |
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Organisation |
357 |
scientific method and the human soul in aristolle's de anima |
359 |
natural time and human time |
385 |
Introduction |
385 |
contents |
407 |