Aquinas’ metaphysics is a powerful, comprehensive system, but one that is subtle and demands careful attention. The author here argues that Henry B. Veatch’s paper, which attempts to reconcile Aquinas with Kant’s metaphysics, mistakenly turns Aquinas’ thought into a mere empirical science. The article begins with an overview of Kant’s two types of judgments and Aquinas’ notion of principia per se nota, or first principles. Aquinas’ first principles are analytic on Kant’s analysis yet are also said to give information about the world, according to Thomist thought. But “how are the principia per se nota informative about the world?”—Kant would think this impossible! The author argues that Veatch’s explanation fails to postulate the variable w...
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Thomistic metaphysics has been challenged on the grounds that its principles are inconsistent with o...
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St. Thomas Aquinas sometimes uses strictly conceptual and logical insights to draw insights about th...
Thomas Aquinas argues in his seminal work, the Summa Theologiae, that one can come to know the exist...
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Metaphysics after being ignored for years has returned to the center of the stage in contemporary ph...
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Part I is entirely devoted to current issues in the philosophy of language, logic and science. The b...
Philosophers have relied heavily on the distinction between analytic truths and synthetic ones for v...
In this article I argue that Kant considered Hume’s account of causality in the Enquiry to be primar...
International audienceIn his epistemology, Thomas Aquinas defends a medium position between the Plat...
The problem of synthetic judgements touches on the question of whether philosophy can draw independe...
Thomistic metaphysics has been challenged on the grounds that its principles are inconsistent with o...
The representative theory of perception is one of the realist theories of perception which maintains...
St. Thomas Aquinas sometimes uses strictly conceptual and logical insights to draw insights about th...
Thomas Aquinas argues in his seminal work, the Summa Theologiae, that one can come to know the exist...
Did we get Aquinas’ Epistemology right? St. Thomas is often interpreted according to Kantian princip...
Adrian Moore develops a helpful distinction between good and bad metaphysics. Employing this distinc...
This article considers an apparent Achilles heel for Kant’s transcendental idealism, concerning his ...
Metaphysics after being ignored for years has returned to the center of the stage in contemporary ph...
Like Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas holds that the rational soul is the substantial form of the human bod...
Neither Aristotle nor Aquinas assumes the reality of the evolution of species. Their systems of thou...
Part I is entirely devoted to current issues in the philosophy of language, logic and science. The b...
Philosophers have relied heavily on the distinction between analytic truths and synthetic ones for v...
In this article I argue that Kant considered Hume’s account of causality in the Enquiry to be primar...
International audienceIn his epistemology, Thomas Aquinas defends a medium position between the Plat...