The idea of ‘connatural knowledge’ is attributed to Aquinas on the basis of passages in which he distinguishes between scientific and affective experiential knowledge of religious and moral truths. In a series of encyclicals beginning with Leo XIII's Aeterni Patris, popes have celebrated and commended Aquinas as the supreme guide in philosophy and theology and in some of these cited his discovery of connatural knowledge. The course and context of his ‘elevation’ are explored before proceeding to a discussion of moral knowledge in which different forms of non-theoretical cognition are identified. This leads to an examination of work by Elizabeth Anscombe on the factuality of ethical judgement and connaturality. Aquinas and Anscombe offer imp...
Since Kant is a son of his time, his thought is originally rooted in the Enlightenment. The distinct...
It seems to me that questions arising from the reading of Scripture require a theologi...
There has been much discussion in recent years concerning the authority of the episcopal magisterium...
In the absence of an ex professo treatment of knowledge by connaturality by St. Thomas, it is necess...
Thomas Aquinas claims that there are two different ways to attain a correct judgment (S. T. II-II, q...
The work of Thomas Aquinas contains rigorous and rich reflection on the relationship between practic...
The main purpose of this dissertation was to provide a close examination of Aquinas\u27s analysis of...
This work is a historical and conceptual study, located in the field of moral epistemology and medi...
Abstract. This article considers the development of the idea of universal moral principles in the wo...
I discuss the second of the three theses advanced by Anscombe in ‘Modern Moral Philosophy’. The focu...
Elizabeth Anscombe is well-known for her insistence that there are absolutely prohibited actions, th...
Attempts by several commentators to map categories from contemporary epistemology onto Aquinas' theo...
The author investigates the nature and function of affective cognition through connaturality in Thom...
This paper aims to clarify whether Thomas Aquinas is, concerning our ordinary knowledge of external ...
This paper examines Aquinas' account of a certain kind of rational control: The control one exercise...
Since Kant is a son of his time, his thought is originally rooted in the Enlightenment. The distinct...
It seems to me that questions arising from the reading of Scripture require a theologi...
There has been much discussion in recent years concerning the authority of the episcopal magisterium...
In the absence of an ex professo treatment of knowledge by connaturality by St. Thomas, it is necess...
Thomas Aquinas claims that there are two different ways to attain a correct judgment (S. T. II-II, q...
The work of Thomas Aquinas contains rigorous and rich reflection on the relationship between practic...
The main purpose of this dissertation was to provide a close examination of Aquinas\u27s analysis of...
This work is a historical and conceptual study, located in the field of moral epistemology and medi...
Abstract. This article considers the development of the idea of universal moral principles in the wo...
I discuss the second of the three theses advanced by Anscombe in ‘Modern Moral Philosophy’. The focu...
Elizabeth Anscombe is well-known for her insistence that there are absolutely prohibited actions, th...
Attempts by several commentators to map categories from contemporary epistemology onto Aquinas' theo...
The author investigates the nature and function of affective cognition through connaturality in Thom...
This paper aims to clarify whether Thomas Aquinas is, concerning our ordinary knowledge of external ...
This paper examines Aquinas' account of a certain kind of rational control: The control one exercise...
Since Kant is a son of his time, his thought is originally rooted in the Enlightenment. The distinct...
It seems to me that questions arising from the reading of Scripture require a theologi...
There has been much discussion in recent years concerning the authority of the episcopal magisterium...