AQUINAS ON CREATION |
5 |
AND |
5 |
metaphysical foundations |
5 |
TIME AND UNIVERSE |
5 |
1. The nature of time |
50 |
4. Conclusion |
50 |
Matter, Prime Matter, Elements |
51 |
THINKING OF CREATION |
52 |
4) Scientific or metaphysical-ethical objections,against creation? |
82 |
IS NATURE ACCESSIBLE TO THE MATHEMATICAL PHYSICIST? |
107 |
From Mendel to Biotechnology |
163 |
A Critical Look atthe Historical Development and Philosophical Foundations of Modem Biology |
163 |
Table 1. Paradigm Shifts Associated with Major Developments in Modern Biology |
163 |
Table 2. How Science Can Become Metascience |
168 |
Modern Science.. |
171 |
and the Philosophy of Nature |
175 |
Experience of Reality, Integrity and God |
193 |
Angelo Campodonico |
193 |
Science, Philosophy, and Theology |
203 |
the Thomistic Tradition |
203 |
St. Thomas on the Beginning |
208 |
and Ending of Human Life |
208 |
The Ethical Roots of Karl Popper's Epistemology |
228 |
I. EPITEMOLOGY AND METAPHYSICS |
229 |
II. THE ORIGINS OF POPPER'S EPISTEMOLOGY |
232 |
III. THE MEANING AND SCOPE OF FALLIBILISM |
245 |
IV. A REALIST EPISTEMOLOGY |
258 |
Human Science: Its Nature and Scope from |
289 |
a Thomistic Standpoint |
289 |
On Attempts to Salvage Paley's Argument from Design |
300 |
THE SHOTGUN AND THE MUSHROOMS, |
304 |
Quantum mechanics |
340 |
and realistic view of nature |
340 |
Questions |
340 |
Abstract.... |
340 |
introduction |
341 |
Quantum-mechanical model and reality requirement |
342 |
Controversy between Einstein and Bohr |
342 |
Mathematical picture of physical processes. |
343 |
Schroedinger equation and Hilbert space |
344 |
Extended quantum-theoretical model |
345 |
Differences between the standard and extended models |
346 |
Problem of the phase |
347 |
EPR (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen) experiment |
348 |
Falsification of the standard quantum-mechanical model |
349 |
Concluding remarks |
349 |
Notes |
350 |
A Summary of "Evolution and the Origin |
352 |
of Species: Aristotelian Reflections" |
352 |
Science, Metaphysics, Philosophy |
365 |
In Search of a Distinction |
365 |
Abstract |
365 |
The Causes of Local Motion: Proximate, Remote, and ultimate |
393 |
Thomas Aquinas's Conception of Image in Summa Theologica |
410 |
Introduction |
410 |
I. Texts on image in Summa Theologica |
410 |
II. The concept of image |
417 |
III. The truth of image |
418 |
Thomas Aquinas and Big Bang Cosmology |
420 |
Top Down ’ Bottom Up or Inside Out? Retrieving Aristotelian Causality in Contemporary Science |
461 |
1. Introduce |
461 |
2.Causality from the bottom up |
462 |
3.Causality from the top down |
465 |
4.Getting on top of top down causality |
472 |
5. Causality from the inside out |
478 |
6. Conclusion |
484 |
Bibliography |
485 |
Notes |
488 |
The Importance of Substance |
497 |
INTRODUCTION |
497 |
THE PERENNIAL PRESOCRATIC |
497 |
ESSENCE AND EVOLUTION |
525 |
Thomistic Summer Institute 1997 Opening Remarks |
552 |
CONTENTS |
565 |