In this Book
- The One and the Many: A Contemporary Thomistic Metaphysics
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: University of Notre Dame Press
When it is taught today, metaphysics is often presented as a fragmented view of philosophy that ignores the fundamental issues of its classical precedents. Eschewing these postmodern approaches, W. Norris Clarke finds an integrated vision of reality in the wisdom of Aquinas and here offers a contemporary version of systematic metaphysics in the Thomistic tradition. The One and the Many presents metaphysics as an integrated whole which draws on Aquinas' themes, structure, and insight without attempting to summarize his work. Although its primary inspiration is the philosophy of St. Thomas himself, it also takes into account significant contributions not only of later philosophers but also of those developments in modern science that have philosophical bearing, from the Big Bang to evolution.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- pp. 1-4
- Chapter Eleven. Being In Time: What Is Time?
- pp. 161-177
- Chapter Sixteen. Being as Good
- pp. 261-274
- Chapter Seventeen. Evil and Being
- pp. 275-289
- Glossary of Terms
- pp. 315-320
- Index of Names
- pp. 321-324
Additional Information
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2001