Thomistic Institute III
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Mã số: 258SB0006523
Nhà xuất bản: Lưu Hành Nội Bộ
Năm xuất bản: 2001
Khổ sách: 21
Số trang: 409
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Mã số: 258SB0006524
Nhà xuất bản: Lưu Hành Nội Bộ
Năm xuất bản: 2001
Khổ sách: 21
Số trang: 409
Kho sách: Thư viện Sao Biển
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The Boldness of Reason 5
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  
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  
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  
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-  
Organisation 357
scientific method and the human soul in aristolle's de anima 359
natural time and human time 385
Introduction 385
contents 407