Amidst the broad divergence in opinion of philosophers and scientists at understanding reality that has lent character to the historical epochs of the Philosophical enterprise, the crucial realization has always been, of the necessity of Epistemology in our entire program of making inquiry into ‘What Is’. This realization seems born out of the erstwhile problem of knowing. Epistemology, which investigates the nature, sources, limitations and validating of knowledge, offers a striking challenge here. Since we have no direct access to our world around us, outside of the subjective experience offered us by our senses, we are handicapped at making comparisons of our beliefs with a concrete world, out there, or with elements of the world. Our st...
Aquinas distinguishes two kinds of self-knowledge. The intellect, he says, knows itself in two ways:...
Did we get Aquinas’ Epistemology right? St. Thomas is often interpreted according to Kantian princip...
There has been recent epistemological interest as to whether knowledge is “transmitted” by testimony...
Amidst the broad divergence in opinion of philosophers and scientists at understanding reality that ...
Attempts by several commentators to map categories from contemporary epistemology onto Aquinas' theo...
This is an excerpt of Aquinas' proof of the existence of God. In proving God's existence, Aquinas la...
Thomas Aquinas argues in his seminal work, the Summa Theologiae, that one can come to know the exist...
Hard to say what knowledge is. The more this concept is discussed, the more divergent opinions are. ...
Thomas Aquinas is celebrated for many things in the history of Christian theology, but one is the re...
This chapter defines "epistemology," introduces the key epistemological questions, and briefly outli...
Thesis advisor: Ronald TacelliThomas Aquinas and Thomas Reid are philosophers who, while writing fro...
Knowledge has been subject of philosophical study since ancient times. This is not surprising since...
In this draft I investigated epistemology briefly. The concerns of this draft was to have an introdu...
Aquinas’ famous comments in his early Scriptum on the Sentences (In I Sent., d. 38, q. 1, a. 3) rega...
St. Thomas Aquinas sometimes uses strictly conceptual and logical insights to draw insights about th...
Aquinas distinguishes two kinds of self-knowledge. The intellect, he says, knows itself in two ways:...
Did we get Aquinas’ Epistemology right? St. Thomas is often interpreted according to Kantian princip...
There has been recent epistemological interest as to whether knowledge is “transmitted” by testimony...
Amidst the broad divergence in opinion of philosophers and scientists at understanding reality that ...
Attempts by several commentators to map categories from contemporary epistemology onto Aquinas' theo...
This is an excerpt of Aquinas' proof of the existence of God. In proving God's existence, Aquinas la...
Thomas Aquinas argues in his seminal work, the Summa Theologiae, that one can come to know the exist...
Hard to say what knowledge is. The more this concept is discussed, the more divergent opinions are. ...
Thomas Aquinas is celebrated for many things in the history of Christian theology, but one is the re...
This chapter defines "epistemology," introduces the key epistemological questions, and briefly outli...
Thesis advisor: Ronald TacelliThomas Aquinas and Thomas Reid are philosophers who, while writing fro...
Knowledge has been subject of philosophical study since ancient times. This is not surprising since...
In this draft I investigated epistemology briefly. The concerns of this draft was to have an introdu...
Aquinas’ famous comments in his early Scriptum on the Sentences (In I Sent., d. 38, q. 1, a. 3) rega...
St. Thomas Aquinas sometimes uses strictly conceptual and logical insights to draw insights about th...
Aquinas distinguishes two kinds of self-knowledge. The intellect, he says, knows itself in two ways:...
Did we get Aquinas’ Epistemology right? St. Thomas is often interpreted according to Kantian princip...
There has been recent epistemological interest as to whether knowledge is “transmitted” by testimony...